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MANUEL S. ENVERGA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Document Code : CME-F-WAF
An Autonomous University Document Title : Written Assessment Form
LUCENA CITY
Revision No. : 1
COLLEGE OF MARITIME EDUCATION Effectivity Date : January 20, 2020
Prepared by : CME
QUALITY FORM Reviewed by : QMR
Approved by : President

WRITTEN ASSESSMENT FORM


Assessment No. 1,1

NAME OF STUDENT DATE


SECTION CODE O051A/B-O056A
COURSE CODE / TITLE MAREPASGT1/ Propulsion Ancillary System and Gas Turbine
ASSESSMENT TITLE Construction, operation, and principles of the different types of gas turbine
A-III/1.F1.C4.KUP1: Basic construction and operation principles of (3) marine gas turbine and (5) shafting
FUNCTION
installations including propeller.
A-III/2.F1.C3: Operation surveillance, performance, assessment and maintaining safety of propulsion plant and
COMPETENCE
auxiliary machinery
A-III/1.F1.C4.KUP1: Basic construction and operation principles of (3) marine gas turbine and (5) shafting
KNOWLEDGE, UNDERSTANDING AND installations including propeller.
PROFICIENCY A-III/2.F1.C2 and C3.KUP1.3.c: Theoretical knowledge of the propulsive characteristics of gas turbines,
including speed, output and fuel consumption.
COURSE OUTCOME CO1: Differentiate the construction and the operating principles of the different types of gas turbine.
LEARNING OUTCOME LO 1.1 Explain the construction, operation, and principles of the different types of gas turbine.

Multiple-Choices. Please circle the letter of the correct answer.


1. Which statement best describe an open cycle gas turbine engine?
a. Energy is added externally.
b. Working fluids are taken in, transformed, and then discarded.
c. Working fluids are taken in, transformed, and then recuperated.
d. Energy is neither created nor destroyed and the cycle is therefore perpetual.

2. Why is a gas turbine considered to operate on the Brayton cycle?


a. Combustion causes no increase in volume.
b. Combustion causes large increase in pressure
c. Combustion occurs with no increase in pressure.
d. Combustion causes an increase in total mass flow.

3. Fuel is sprayed into the combustor and burned converting the chemical energy to thermal energy
in the form of a/an __________.
a. steam
b. exhaust
c. dry expanding gas
d. hot expanding gas.

4. The basic operation of the gas turbine is a Brayton cycle with air as the _________.
a. working fluid
b. cooling medium
c. heating medium
d. igniting factor

5. The high pressure gas produced during ignition is expanded through a nozzle to convert part of its
thermal and pressure energy into ______________.
a. heating factor
b. kinetic energy
c. cooling medium
d. chemical energy

6. What are the two basic types of compressors used in gas turbine engines?
a. Axial and lobe.
b. Centrifugal and axial.
c. Axial and reciprocating.
d. Centrifugal and reciprocating.
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7. While air is being compressed in a centrifugal flow gas turbine, what happens to the direction of air
flow?
a. Changes at each separate component.
b. Changes only at the compressor inlet.
c. Changes only once from inlet to outlet.
d. Changes only at the compressor discharge.

8. In a centrifugal compressor, which component reduces the velocity and increases the static
pressure of the air?
a. Eductor
b. Impeller
c. Volute
d. Diffuser

9. What consists an axial compressor?


a. Stationary vanes and rotating blades.
b. Rotating pistons and stationary liners.
c. A rotating impeller and a stationary diffuser
d. A stationary impeller and a rotating diffuser.

10. Which uses a spinning impeller to draw in intake air and accelerates it outward by means of
centrifugal force into a diffuser.
a. Gas turbine engine
b. Axial flow compressor
c. Centrifugal compressor
d. Open Cycle Gas Turbine

11. In a gas turbine engine, the majority of the energy is added to the working fluid in which of the
following components?
a. Combustor
b. Power turbine.
c. Compressor.
d. High-pressure turbine.

12. Which of the following are the three most common types of combustors used in gas turbine
engines?
a. Can, annular, and can-annular
b. Can, derivative, and can-derivative
c. Can, vortex, and can-vortex
d. Can, angular, and can-angular

13.What is the difference between open and closed cycle gas turbine?
a. Divergent process
b. Deflection process.
c. Circulation of the working fluid
d. Changes only once from inlet to outlet

14.What form of energy can be produced when the turbine nozzle blades convert the combustion
gases heat and pressure energy?
a. Kinetic
b. Thermal
c. Chemical
d. Electrical

15 What applications are used mostly as prime movers when aboard ship as single-shaft gas
turbines?
a. Generators
b. Auxiliary power units
c. Multi-screw ships
d. Single-screw ships

16 What is the English unit of kinetic energy?


a. Torr
b. Joule Page 3 of 3

c. lbf/in2
d. Foot-pound

17 What is the standard unit of kinetic energy?


a. Bar
b. Joule
c. lbf/in2
d. Foot-pound

18. Thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its
_____________.
a. dehumidifier
b. reciprocator
c. temperature
d. rehumidifier

19. The fuel oil system of a gas turbine engine provides EXCEPT,
a. Acts as a cooling medium for the lube oil cooler
b. Provides accurately metered fuel for combustion
c. Acts as a hydraulic medium to actuate the fuel control
d. Controls the angle of the variable stator vanes

20. What is the purpose of the main reduction gear in a marine gas turbine propulsion installation?
a. Reduce gas turbine speed to engage the clutch.
b. Increase gas turbine speed to engage the clutch.
c. Transfer high-speed gas turbine rotation to high-speed propeller rotation.
d. To reduce the high revolutions of the turbine to a more efficient speed for the propeller

Assessed by:

Raw Score
No. of Items 20

Percentage 2AE EMMANUEL R. SERRANO


Instructor/Assessor

Prepared by: Reviewed and validated by: Approved by:

2AE EMMANUEL R. SERRANO CE RHETT M. LUENA CAPT. WILDY Q. NAGARES


Instructor Department Chair Dean
Date: AUG. 14, 2023 Date: AUG. 15,2 023 Date: AUG. 15,2 023

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