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MANAKULA VINAYAGAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY pressure, calculate a) the inlet and exit mach numbers b) maximum amount if heat

) the inlet and exit mach numbers b) maximum amount if heat that can be
added and c) mass flow rate through the pipe. (CO4 – U, R & A)
Kalitheerthalkuppam, puducherry – 605107
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MANAKULA VINAYAGAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
INTERNAL EXAM-II Kalitheerthalkuppam, puducherry – 605107
Subject Name / Code: MET63/Thermal engineering Date: 28.03.2020 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Year/Sem/section: III/VI/ A Time: 08.50AM to 10.30AM Max. Marks: 50 INTERNAL EXAM-I
Subject Name / Code: MET63/Thermal engineering Date: 03.02.2020
PART-A Answer the all questions.(10 x 2 = 20) Year/Sem/section: III/VI/ A Time: 08.50AM to 10.30AM Max. Marks: 50
1) Define Reynolds number and Mach number. (CO4 – U,R)
2) Define Nozzle efficiency and diffuser efficiency. (CO3 – U,R) PART-A Answer the all questions.(10 x 2 = 20)
3) Define shock wave. Classify it. (CO4 – U,R) 1) Define Reynolds number and Mach number. (CO4 – U,R)
4) List out the effects of heat addition/removal from a working fluid during its flow in constant area 2) Define Nozzle efficiency and diffuser efficiency. (CO3 – U,R)
duct. (CO4 – U,R) 3) Define shock wave. Classify it. (CO4 – U,R)
5) Give two examples of Fanno Flow. (CO4 – U,R) 4) List out the effects of heat addition/removal from a working fluid during its flow in constant area
6) Why are expansion shocks impossible? (CO4 – U,R) duct. (CO4 – U,R)
7) Draw the variation of Mach number along the length of a convergent divergent duct when it acts 5) Give two examples of Fanno Flow. (CO4 – U,R)
as a a)Nozzle b) Diffuser c) Venturi (CO3 – U,R) 6) Why are expansion shocks impossible? (CO4 – U,R)
8) Define: Rayleigh flow. (CO4 – U,R) 7) Draw the variation of Mach number along the length of a convergent divergent duct when it acts
9) Define stagnation pressure and temperature. (CO4 – U,R) as a a)Nozzle b) Diffuser c) Venturi (CO3 – U,R)
10) Define heating value of fuel. (CO3 – U,R) 8) Define: Rayleigh flow. (CO4 – U,R)
PART-B Answer the all questions.(3 x 10 = 30) 9) Define stagnation pressure and temperature. (CO4 – U,R)
10) Define heating value of fuel. (CO3 – U,R)
11) A circular duct causes 8.25 kg/s of air at an exit Mach number 0.5. The entry pressure and
PART-B Answer the all questions.(3 x 10 = 30)
temperature are 3.45 bar and 38C respectively. Coefficient friction is 0.005. Mach number at
11) A circular duct causes 8.25 kg/s of air at an exit Mach number 0.5. The entry pressure and
entry is 0.15. Determine
a) Diameter of duct temperature are 3.45 bar and 38C respectively. Coefficient friction is 0.005. Mach number at
b) Length of duct entry is 0.15. Determine
c) Pressure and temperature at exit f) Diameter of duct
d) Stagnation pressure loss and g) Length of duct
e) Verify exit Mach number using exit temperature and velocity. (CO3 – U&R) h) Pressure and temperature at exit
(Or) i) Stagnation pressure loss and
12) Derive the Prandtl-Meyer relation for an normal shock. (CO4 – U,R&A) j) Verify exit Mach number using exit temperature and velocity. (CO3 – U&R)
13) The Pressure, temperature and Mach number at entry of flow are 2.5 bar, 26.5 C and 1.4 (Or)
respectively. If exit Mach number is 2.5, determine for adiabatic flow of perfect gas ( R=469 12) Derive the Prandtl-Meyer relation for an normal shock. (CO4 – U,R&A)
J/kgK and g = 1.4) 13) The Pressure, temperature and Mach number at entry of flow are 2.5 bar, 26.5 C and 1.4
a) Temperature and velocity of gas at exit respectively. If exit Mach number is 2.5, determine for adiabatic flow of perfect gas ( R=469
b) Mass flow rate per square meter at inlet cross sectional area and J/kgK and g = 1.4)
c) Stagnation temperature. (CO3 – U&R) d) Temperature and velocity of gas at exit
(Or) e) Mass flow rate per square meter at inlet cross sectional area and
14) Air flows through an insulated circular pipe at a rate if 495kg/minute. The pressure, temperature f) Stagnation temperature. (CO3 – U&R)
and Mach number of air at entrance to the pipe are 0.3Mpa, 27 ° C and 0.15 respectively. The (Or)
14) Air flows through an insulated circular pipe at a rate if 495kg/minute. The pressure, temperature
coefficient of friction for the pipe is assumed constant and its value is 0.005. If the Mach number
at exit is 0.5, determine and Mach number of air at entrance to the pipe are 0.3Mpa, 27 ° C and 0.15 respectively. The
a) The diameter of the pipe coefficient of friction for the pipe is assumed constant and its value is 0.005. If the Mach number
b) The length of the pipe at exit is 0.5, determine
c) Pressure and temperature of air at the exit of the pipe e) The diameter of the pipe
d) Stagnation pressure loss (CO4 – U&R) f) The length of the pipe
(Or) g) Pressure and temperature of air at the exit of the pipe
15) The average friction factor of a 25mm diameter long pipe is 0.004. The conditions of air at the h) Stagnation pressure loss (CO4 – U&R)
entry are 2 bar and 300K. Determine the mass flow rate, pressure, temperature and the mach (Or)
number at exit, if the Mach number at inlet is 0.25. (CO4 – U&R) 15) The average friction factor of a 25mm diameter long pipe is 0.004. The conditions of air at the
(Or) entry are 2 bar and 300K. Determine the mass flow rate, pressure, temperature and the mach
16) Air flows from a large reservoir where the pressure and temperature are 200kPa, 300K number at exit, if the Mach number at inlet is 0.25. (CO4 – U&R)
respectively through a pipe of diameter 0.05m and exhausts into the atmosphere at 100 kPa. Heat (Or)
is added to the air in the pipe. 16) Air flows from a large reservoir where the pressure and temperature are 200kPa, 300K
If the heat added is 450 kJ/kg, calculate a) the inlet and exit Mach Numbers b) exit static pressure respectively through a pipe of diameter 0.05m and exhausts into the atmosphere at 100 kPa. Heat
and c)Mass flow rate through the pipe, If the exit static pressure has to be equal to the ambient is added to the air in the pipe.
If the heat added is 450 kJ/kg, calculate a) the inlet and exit Mach Numbers b) exit static pressure
and c)Mass flow rate through the pipe, If the exit static pressure has to be equal to the ambient
pressure, calculate a) the inlet and exit mach numbers b) maximum amount if heat that can be
added and c) mass flow rate through the pipe. (CO4 – U, R & A)

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