Heat Transfer
Fin Design and Transient Heat Conduction
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Convection
Marks 1Marks 2
Heat Exchangers
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
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GATE ME 2014 Set 2
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
In a heat exchanger, it is observed that $$\Delta {T_1} = \Delta {T_2},$$ where $$\Delta {T_1}$$ is the temperature difference between the two single phase fluid streams at one end and $$\Delta {T_2}$$ is the temperature difference at the other end. This heat exchanger is
A
a condenser
B
an evaporator
C
a counter flow heat exchanger
D
a parallel flow heat exchanger
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GATE ME 2011
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
In a condenser of a power plant, the steam condenses at a temperature of $${60^ \circ }C.$$ The cooling water enters at $${30^ \circ }C$$ and leaves at $${45^ \circ }C.$$ The logarithmic mean temperature difference $$(LMTD)$$ of the condenser is
A
$${16.2^ \circ }C$$
B
$${21.6^ \circ }C$$
C
$${30^ \circ }C$$
D
$${37.5^ \circ }C$$
3
GATE ME 2002
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
For the same inlet and outlet temperatures of hot and cold fluids, the Log mean temperature Difference $$(LMTD)$$ is
A
greater for parallel flow heat exchanger than for counter flow heat exchanger.
B
greater for counter flow heat exchanger than for parallel flow heat exchanger.
C
same for both parallel and counter flow heat exchangers.
D
dependent on the properties of the fluids.
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GATE ME 1994
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
The practice to use steam on the shell side and cooling water on the tube side in condensers of steam power plant is because
A
to increase overall heat transfer coefficient water side velocity can be increased if water is on the tube side
B
condenser can act as a storage unit for condensed steam
C
rate of condensation of steam is invariably smaller than the mass flow rate of cooling water
D
it is easier to maintain vacuum on the shell side than on the tube side
GATE ME Subjects
Engineering Mechanics
Machine Design
Strength of Materials
Heat Transfer
Production Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Turbo Machinery
Theory of Machines
Engineering Mathematics
Fluid Mechanics
Thermodynamics
General Aptitude