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The document is a practice exam for a Heat Transfer course, containing multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, true/false statements, and short answer questions about key concepts in heat transfer. Some of the questions covered are: 1. The factors that affect heat transfer rate, including thermal conductivity, surface area, and temperature difference. 2. Stefan-Boltzmann's law and its relationship to radiation heat transfer. 3. Different modes of heat transfer including conduction, convection, radiation, and their roles in different materials and processes. 4. The purpose of baffles in heat exchangers and common equations used to calculate heat transfer rates.

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Heat Transfer (CH)

The document is a practice exam for a Heat Transfer course, containing multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, true/false statements, and short answer questions about key concepts in heat transfer. Some of the questions covered are: 1. The factors that affect heat transfer rate, including thermal conductivity, surface area, and temperature difference. 2. Stefan-Boltzmann's law and its relationship to radiation heat transfer. 3. Different modes of heat transfer including conduction, convection, radiation, and their roles in different materials and processes. 4. The purpose of baffles in heat exchangers and common equations used to calculate heat transfer rates.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

SECOND TERM THIRD YEAR (6TH TERM) 08-BATCH OF B.E (CHEMICAL) REGULAR PRACTICAL EXAMINATION 2010
SUBJECT:HEAT TRANSFER Time Allowed: 30 Minutes

ID.NO.
Max. Marks:- 15

Dated: 07 12 2010

Marks Obtained:In Words -------------------------------Signature

1. Internal Examiner -------------------2. External Examiner --------------------

Q.NO.01. ENCIRCLE THE MOST APPROPRIATE ANSWER. Heat flowing from one side to other depend directly on a. Thermal conductivity b. Face area c. Temperature difference d. Thickness Stefan-Boltzmanns law is expressed as: a. Q = s A T4 b. Q = s A2T4 c. Q = s A T2 d. Q = A T4 In which of the following cases, molecular transmission of heat is largest? a. Solids b. Alloys c. Gases d. Liquids A substance above critical temperature exists as: a. Liquids b. Solids c. Gases d. Wet vapours Which of the following is a very good insulator? a. Saw dust b. A hard wood board c. An asbestos sheet d. A porcelain sheet Heat transfer in liquids take place by: a. Conduction b. Convection c. Radiation d. Conduction & Radiation Which mode of heat transfer plays insignificant role in a cooling tower? a. Radiation b. Evaporative cooling c. Convective cooling d. All of the above Why are baffles provided in heat exchangers? a. To reduce heat transfer rate b. To increase heat transfer rate c. To remove dirt d. To reduce vibrations The Fouriers law of heat conduction is expressed as: a. Q = kA dt/dx b. - kA dt/dx c. Q = kA dx/dt d. - kA dx/dt The radial heat transfer rate through hollow cylinder increases as the ratio of outer radius to inner radius: a. Decreases b. Increases c. Constant d. None of these

Q.No.02. FILL IN THE BLANKS. Heat transfer takes place as per law of thermodynamics. . has least value of conductivity. a. Rubber b. Air c. Water d. Glass e. Plastic ................. has maximum value of conductivity. a. Lead b. Copper c. Steel d. Aluminium e. Brass The formula for calculating heat conduction through sphere is The equation of Newtons law of cooling is .. The equation for calculating overall heat transfer coefficient is The fouling coefficient is given by . An automobile radiator is . type of heat exchanger. The emissivity of grey body is . A . body reflects entire radiation incident on it. 1

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(-2-) Q.No.03. TICK THE T FOR TRUE AND F FOR FALSE STATEMENT. W/m.oC is a unit of thermal conductivity. T / F All bodies above absolute zero temperature emit radiation This statement is based on Stefans law. T / F The temperature of sun can be measured by using radiation pyrometer. T / F A perfect black body is one which does not absorb all incident radiation. T / F Domestic fan heater is best example of heat conduction. T / F Q.No.04. DO AS DIRECTED. Justify the statement Heat is always transferred from Higher to lower temperature Define Heat Flux Define Irradiation Explain thermal boundary layer Define critical radius

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