HT Question & Answer
HT Question & Answer
HT Question & Answer
CONDUCTION
1. Define Heat transfer?
Heat transfer can be defined as the transmission of energy from one region
to another region to temperature difference.
2. What are the modes of heat transfer?
1. Conduction
2. Convection
3. Radiation
3. What is conduction?
Heat conduction is a mechanism of heat transfer from a region of high
temperature to a region of low temperature with in a medium (Solid, liquid
or Gases) or different medium in direct physical contact.
In conduction, energy exchange takes place by the kinematics motion or
direct impact of molecules .Pure conduction is found only in solids.
4. Define convection.
Convection is a process of heat transfer that will occur between solid
surface and a fluid medium when they are at different temperatures.
Convection is possible only in the presence of fluid medium.
5. Define Radiation.
The heat transfer from one body to another without any transmitting
medium is known as radiation .It is an electromagnetic wave phenomenon.
6. State Fourier’s Law of conduction.
The rate of heat conduction is proportional to the area measured –
normal to the direction of heat flow and to the temperature gradient in that
direction.
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11. Write down the general equation for one dimensional steady state
heat transfer in slab or plane wall with and without heat generation.
13. Write down the equation for heat transfer through composite
pipes or cylinder.
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cooling process.
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CONVECTION
1. Define convection.
Convection is a process of heat transfer that will occur between a
solid surface and a fluid medium when they are at different temperatures.
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convection.
8. Define boundary layer thickness.
The thickness of the boundary layer has been defined as the distance
from the surface at which the local velocity or temperature reaches 99% of
the external velocity or temperature.
9. What is the form of equation used to calculate heat transfer for flow
through cylindrical pipes?
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The energy thickness can be defined as the distance, measured perpendicular to the
boundary of the solid body ,by which the boundary should be displaced to
compensate for the reduction in kinetic energy of the flowing fluid on account of
boundary layer formation
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12. What is meant by parallel flow and counter flow heat exchanger?
In this type of heat exchanger, hot and cold fluids move in the same
direction.
In this type of heat exchanger hot and cold fluids move in parallel
but opposite directions.
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16. What is meant by Fouling factor?
We know the surfaces of heat exchangers do not remain clean after it
has been in use for some time. The surfaces become fouled with scaling or
deposits. The effect of these deposits the value of overall heat transfer
coefficient. This effect is taken care of by introducing an additional
thermal resistance called the fouling resistance.
RADIATION
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7. Define Emissivity.
It is defined as the ability of the surface of a body to radiate heat. It
is also defined as the ratio of emissive power of anybody to the emissive
power of a black body of equal temperature.
Emissivity
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It also states that the emissivity of the body is always equal to its
absorptivity when the body remains in thermal equilibrium with its
surroundings.
1 = E1; 2 = E2 and so on.
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15. What is meant by shape factor and mention its physical significance.
The shape factor is defined as “The fraction of the radioactive energy that
is diffused from one surface element and strikes the other surface directly
with no intervening reflection “.it is represented by Fij. Other names for
radiation shape factor are view factor, angle factor and configuration factor
.The shape factor is used in the analysis of radioactive heat exchange
between two surfaces.
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MASS TRANSFER
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gradient.
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