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Heat Transfer Operations Mock Test 10


Correct Answer: 2 points | Wrong: -1 point
Grades: A* (100% score) | A (80%-99%) | B (60%-80%) | C (40%-60%) | D (0%-40%)
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1. With condensation occurring in fluid mixtures which might be having a non-condensing gas, the variation of the equilibrium temperature with enthalpy can be a _________ function.

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2. __________ condensers are preferred if the condensing fluid is at a higher pressure than the coolant.

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3. Which one of the following is correct representation of Fin efficiency curve for an annular fin?

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4. What is the name of the following condenser setup?
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5. Which one of the following is not a direct contact condenser?

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6. The condenser is one in which the coolant is not brought into contact with the vapour. Which one of the following is one of them?

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7. In the double pipe setup of the water-type condenser, the cold water flows in the ___________

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Question 8 of 10

8. Why do we divide the temperature-enthalpy relationship of a mixture into zones?

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Question 9 of 10

9. Based on the external fluid/cooling medium, condensers can be divided into three parts. Which one of the following is not one of them?

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Question 10 of 10

10. Which one of the following is the correct labelling of the temperature-enthalpy relationship curve of a mixture?

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Manish Bhojasia - Founder & CTO at Sanfoundry
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