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MOHAMED SATHAK ENGINEERING COLLEGE

KILAKARAI – 623 806


Department of Aeronautical Engineering
(Accredited by NAAC)
Internal Assessment Test – I

SUBJECT CODE/NAME : AE3351 /Aero Engineering Thermodynamics DATE :12.09.22 AN


BRANCH / SEMESTER : AERO / III TIME : 02.30-4.00 PM
ACADEMIC YEAR : 2022 – 2023 MARK : 50
CO1: Impart knowledge on the basics and application of zeroth and first law of thermodynamics.
BLOOM'S TAXONOMY
Remembering Applying Evaluating
Understanding Analyzing Creating
PART A (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
CO1 U 1. Discuss briefly about thermodynamic system and its types. (2)
CO1 U 2. Differentiate Microscopic & Macroscopic approach? (2)
CO1 R 3. State: Zeroth law of thermodynamics. Also give its importance. (2)
CO1 R 4. What is thermodynamic temperature scale and why is it significant? (2)
CO1 U 5. What are the difference between the boundaries of a closed systems and a control volume? (2)

PART B (2 x 13 = 26 marks)
CO1 E 6. a) i. Derive the equation of ideal gas temperature measurement. (13)
(OR)
A piston and cylinder machine containing a fluid system has a stirring device in
the cylinder. The piston is frictionless and it’s held down against fluid due to
E i. atmospheric pressure of 101.325KPa.The stirring device is turned 10,000 (13)
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6. b) revolutions with an average torque against the fluid of 1.275mN. Meanwhile the
piston of 0.6 m diameter moves out 0.8m. Find the net work transfer of the
systems.
CO1 E 7. a) i. Drive the Equation of S.F.E.E with neat diagram (13)
(OR)
CO1 U 7. b) i. Compare the S.F.E.E with Bernoulli Equation (13)
PART C (1 x 14 = 14 marks)

CO1 E 8. a) i. Derive the equation in pdv-work in various quasi-static processes. (14)


(OR)
The e.m.f in a thermocouple with the junction at t°C on gas thermocouple scale
E 8. b) i. and reference junction at ice point is given by € = 0.20t-5*10 – 4 t2 mv the (14)
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millivoltemeter is calibrated at ice and steam points. What will this thermometer
read in a place where the gas thermometer reads 50° C.

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