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Heat Transfer & Exchanger QBank

1) The document contains questions from the question bank for the subject Heat and Mass Transfer from the Mechanical Engineering department. 2) It includes 20 multiple choice questions in Part A and 10 numerical problems in Part B related to concepts like boiling, condensation, heat exchangers and their analysis and design. 3) The questions assess various concepts of phase change heat transfer and heat exchangers like boiling curves, heat transfer coefficients, LMTD method, effectiveness-NTU method and design of different heat exchangers.

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Heat Transfer & Exchanger QBank

1) The document contains questions from the question bank for the subject Heat and Mass Transfer from the Mechanical Engineering department. 2) It includes 20 multiple choice questions in Part A and 10 numerical problems in Part B related to concepts like boiling, condensation, heat exchangers and their analysis and design. 3) The questions assess various concepts of phase change heat transfer and heat exchangers like boiling curves, heat transfer coefficients, LMTD method, effectiveness-NTU method and design of different heat exchangers.

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EXCEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(Autonomous)
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
VI Semester
ME8693- HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Regulations 2017
Question Bank
UNIT – III PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER AND HEAT EXCHANGER

PART- A

Q.No Questions Marks CO BL


1 Define boiling? 2 CO3 R
2 Mention the process in condensation. 2 CO3 U
3 What is meant by pool boiling? 2 CO3 R

4 List the factors affecting the overall heat transfer coefficient. 2 CO3 U

5 Draw different regions of boiling process. 2 CO3 R

6 Give the merits of condensation? 2 CO3 R


7 Classify the various types of heat exchangers. 2 CO3 R
8 What is meant by dropwise condensation? 2 CO3 R

9 Define heat exchanger. 2 CO3 R

10 Distinguish between parallel and counter flow heat exchanger. 2 CO3 U

11 Compare the direct and indirect contact heat exchanger? 2 CO3 U


12 What is regenerator? 2 CO3 R
13 Write the importance of shell and tube heat exchanger? 2 CO3 R

14 Define Biot number? 2 CO3 R

15 What is meant by LMTD? 2 CO3 R

16 What is meant by fouling factor? 2 CO3 R


17 What is meant by effectiveness? 2 CO3 R
18 Give an example of pool boiling and flow boiling. 2 CO3 R
19 Discuss the advantage of NTU method over the LMTD method. 2 CO3 U
Sketch the temperature variations in parallel flow and counter flow heat 2 CO3 U
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exchangers.
PART- B

Q.No Questions Marks CO BL


1 Discuss the various regimes of pool boiling heat transfer. 16 CO1 U
2 It is desired to boil water at atmospheric pressure on a copper surface
which is electrically heated. Estimate the heat flux from the surface of 16 CO1 U
water, if the surface is maintained at 110°C and also the peak heat flux.
3 (i) Derive the rate of heat transfer equation of parallel flow heat exchanger for
LMTD analysis.
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(ii) Derive the rate of heat transfer equation of counter flow heat exchanger for
effectiveness-NTU analysis.
4 Water is to be boiled at atmospheric pressure in a polished copper pan by
means of an electric heater. The diameter of the pan is 0.38m and is kept at
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115°C. Calculate the following, 1. Power required boiling the water, 2.
Rate of evaporation, 3. Critical heat flux.
5 Water is boiled at the rate of 24 kg/h in a polished copper pan, 300mm in
diameter at atmospheric pressure. Assuming nucleate boiling conditions, 16 CO1 AP
calculate the temperature of the bottom surface of the pan.
6 A horizontal tube of outer diameter 2.2 cm is exposed to dry steam at 100
°C. The pipe surface is maintained at 62°C by circulating water through it. 16 CO1 AP
Calculate the rate of formation of condensate per metre length of the pipe.
7 In a counter flow double pipe heat exchanger, water is heated from 25°C to
65°C by an oil with a specific heat of 1.45 kJ/kg K and mass flow rate of
0.9 kg/s. The oil is cooled from 230°C to 160°C. If the overall heat transfer
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coefficient is 420 W/m2K, calculate the following, 1. The rate of heat
transfer, 2. The mass flow rate of water, 3. The surface area of the heat
exchanger.
8 In a double pipe counter flow heat exchanger 10000 kg/h of an oil having a
specific heat of 2095 J/kgK is cooled from 80°C to 50°C by 8000 kg/h of
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water entering at 25°C. Determine the heat exchangers area for an overall
heat transfer coefficient of 300 W/m2K. Take Cp for water as 4180 J/kg K.
9 A counter flow concentric tube heat exchanger is used to cool engine oil
(Cp= 2130 J /kg K) from 160°C to 60°C with water available at 25°C as
the cooling medium. The flow rate of cooling water through the inner tube
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of 0.5m is 2 kg/s while the flow rate of oil through the outer annulus OD =
0.7 m is also 2 kg/s. If ‘h’ is 250 W/m2K, how long must the heat
exchanger be to meet its cooling requirement?
10 A parallel flow heat exchanger has hot and cold water stream running
through it, the flow rates are 10 and 25 kg/min respectively. Inlet
temperatures are 75°C and 25°C on hot and cold sides. The exit
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temperature on the hot side should not exceed 50°C. Assume hi=ho= 600
W/m2K. Calculate the area of heat exchanger using Effectiveness- NTU
approach.

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