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Reg No. 400 m/min and an elevation of 4 m.

The steam leaves the


turbine at enthalpy of 2000 kJ, a velocity of 8000 m/min
and an elevation of 1 m. Due to radiation, the amount of
SRI RAAJA RAAJAN
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
heat losses from the turbine to the surrounding is 1580
Accredited with Grade “B+” by NAAC kJ/hr. Calculate the power output of the turbine.
( AU .,Ap/May 2009)
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT EXAM - II
Air enters the compressor of a gas-turbine plant at
Course: B.E. (Mech) Max. Marks: 50 ambient conditions of 100 kPa and 25°C with a low
Subject: Engineering Thermodynamics Time: 2 Hours velocity and exits at 1 MPa and 347°C with a velocity of 90
Sub.code: ME3391 SEM: III 10. m/s. The compressor is cooled at a rate of 1500 kJ/min CO1(3)
Batch: 2023-27 Date: and the power input to the compressor is 250 kW.
Part-A Answer ALL the questions (7×2=14) Determine the mass flow rate of air through the
compressor. Assume C, = 1.005 kJ/kgK. (Apr/May 2019)
Q.No Questions CO(L) OR
1. Give the limitations of first law of thermodynamics. CO1(3) A reversible heat engine operates between two reservoirs
2. Define Zeroth law of Thermodynamics CO1(1) at temperatures of 6000C and 400C. The engine drives a
3. Illustrate reversible and irreversible process. CO1(3) reversible refrigerator which operates between reservoirs
4. State Clausius statement of II law of thermodynamics. CO2(2) at temperatures of 400C and -200C. The heat transfer to
CO2(2) 11. CO2(6)
5. What is Helmholtz free enginery function? the heat engine is 2000 kJ and the network output of the
combined engine refrigerator plant is 360 kJ. Evaluate the
CO3(1) heat transfer to the refrigerant and the net heat transfer
6. Define available energy and unavailable energy
to the reservoir at 400C.
CO3(2) 12. Justify Carnot’s theorem with Kelvin- Planck statement. CO2(5)
7. What are the important characteristics of entropy?
OR
One kg of water at 273 K is brought into contact with a
Part-B Answer ALL the questions (3×12=36)
heat reservoir at 373K. When the water has reached 373K,
13. CO2(2)
Q.No Questions CO find the entropy change of water, of the heat reservoir,
50 kg/min of air enters the control volume in a steady flow and of the universe.
system at 2 bars and 100°C and at an elevation of 100 m
above the datum. The same mass leaves the control
volume at 150 m elevation with a pressure of 10 bars and
8. the temperature of 300°C. The entrance velocity is 2400 CO1(4)
m/min and the exit velocity is 1200 m/min. During the
process, 50000 kJ/hr of heat is transferred to the control
volume and the rise in enthalpy is 8 kJ/kg. Calculate the
power developed. (AU., Nov/Dec 2011 ,May/June 2012)
OR
9. A steam turbine operates under steady flow conditions. It CO1(4)
receives steam 7200 kg/hr from the boiler. The steam
enters the turbine at enthalpy of 2800 kJ/kg, a velocity of

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