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FOYV513 Time 2009 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 150 Minutes Max, Marks : 300 INSTRUCTIONS Please check the Test Booklet and ensure that it contains all the questions. If you find any defect in the Test Booklet or Answer Sheet, please get it repiaced immediately. The Test Booklet contains 150 questions. Each question carries two marks. Each question is followed by 4 answer choices. Of these, you have to select one correct answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle for the question. If more than one circle is darkened, the answer will not be valued at all. Use HB pencil to make heavy black marks to fill the circle completely. Make no other stray marks. eg. : If the answer for Question No. 1 is Answer choice (2), it should be marked ‘[ole[o as follows : FOVALS (2) 4. ‘Mark Paper Code and Roll No. as given in the Hall Ticket with TTB pencil by darkening appropriate circles in Part A of side 2 of the Answer Sheet. Incorreet/not encoding will lead to invalidation of your Answer Sheet. Example + If the Paper Code is 027, and Roll No. is 95640376 fill as shown below: Paper Code Roll No. ofa ]7 PPD Tle eoOo ®ODOOGOOO a2oOO ®OQOOOODOO @eo0 @DOOOQOOO @oo O@DDOOOeOOD a2O@ ®@QDOeOODO®D O©O® B9@DOOOOO ®@OO O©0H8GOOO®O OOe@ @ODOOODOO ®@O® ®©O2OHOOOOD @O®@ @OOO0O9 Please get the signature of the Invigilator affixed in the space provided in the Answer Sheet. An Answer Sheet without the signature of the Invigilator is liable for invalidation. ‘To change an answer, erase completely the already darkened circle and use HB pencil to make fresh mark. ‘The candidate should not do rough work or write any irrelevant matter in the Answer Sheet. Doing so will lead to invalidation. Do not mark answer choices on the Test Booklet. Violation of this will be viewed seriously. Before leaving the examination hall, return the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator, failing which, disciplinary action will be taken. B (3) Continuity equation is based on : (1) Newton’s law of viscosity (2) Newton's law of cooling (3) The law of conservation of mass (4) Newton's law of motion The dimensions of kinematic viscosity a) Wart (2) MLT @) MUTT @ Lr? ‘The flow condition is identified by: (2) Froude number (2) Prandtl number (8) Reynolds number (4) Weber number Tooth paste is an example of a fluid that exhibits a behaviour of : (1) Pseudoplastics (2) Bingham plastics (3) Newtonian (4) Dilatant 5 1 Fos13 Water is flowing at 50°F through a long horizontal plastic pipe of 3 inch inside diameter at a velocity of 8 fils, The density of water is 62.42 Ib/ft? and the viscosity is 8.8 10 Ib/ft.s. The Reynolds number is: a) 2x 108 (2) 14 « 108 (3) 6.82 x 10° (4) 153 x 104 The ratio of Vay to Vinax for a laminar flow of Newtonian fluid in a circular tube is : 0.75 @ 2 8) 05 (4) 0.66 ‘The equation valid for a fluid flow through packed bed for very large Reynolds numbers : (2) Panning equation (2) Blake-Plummer equation (8) Kozeney-Carmen equation (4) Hagen-Poiseuille equation

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