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Compressors, Gas Turbines and Jet Engines (Mechanical Engineering) If the flow of air through the compressor is perpendicular to its axis, then it is a A. Reciprocating compressor B. Centrifugal compressor C. Axial flow compressor D. Turbo compressor Separators in compressor installations are located A. Before inter-cooler B, After inter-cooler C. After receiver D. Between after-cooler and air recriver In a turbo jet engine, subsequent co heat addition to compressed air, to get the power output, the working substance is expanded in A. Exit nozzle, which is a constant volume process BB, Exit nozzle, which is essentially an isentropic process C. Turbine blades, which is a constant volume process D. Turbine blades, which is essentislly an isentropic process Rotary compressor is best suited for uantity of air at high pressure mall quantity of air at high pressure C. Small quantity of air at low pressure D. Large quantity of air at low pressure In my and ny are the indices of compression for the first and second stage of compression, then the ratio of work-done on the first and second stages (IV /12) with perfect intereooling is given by Vp = na(on - 1)/rai(na 1) B. Wi/We = m(g ~ 1)/naton - 1) ©. Wi/Wa = na/na D. W/W = ma/my A compressor at high altitudes will require __ power. A. Same B. Less ©. More D. None of these A jet engine has A. No propeller B. Propeller in front C, Propeller at back D. Propeller on the top

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