Engineering Thermodynamics The expansion ratio (r) is the ratio of (where v1 = Volume at the beginning of expansion, and v2 = Volume at the end of expansion) v2/v1 v1/v2 (v1 + v2)/v2 (v1 + v2)/v1 v2/v1 v1/v2 (v1 + v2)/v2 (v1 + v2)/v1 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics The fuel mostly used in cement industry and in metallurgical processes is Wood charcoal Coke Pulverized coal Bituminous coke Wood charcoal Coke Pulverized coal Bituminous coke ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics If a fluid expands suddenly into vacuum through an orifice of large dimension, then such a process is called Free expansion Parabolic expansion Adiabatic expansion Hyperbolic expansion Free expansion Parabolic expansion Adiabatic expansion Hyperbolic expansion ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics Which of the following items is not a path function? Heat Work Thermal conductivity Kinetic energy Heat Work Thermal conductivity Kinetic energy ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics The mass of flue gas per kg of fuel is the ratio of the Mass of oxygen in 1 kg of flue gas to the mass of oxygen in 1 kg of fuel Mass of carbon in 1 kg of fuel to the mass of carbon in 1 kg of flue gas Mass of oxygen in 1 kg of fuel to the mass of oxygen in 1 kg of flue gas Mass of carbon in 1 kg of flue gas to the mass of carbon in 1 kg of fuel Mass of oxygen in 1 kg of flue gas to the mass of oxygen in 1 kg of fuel Mass of carbon in 1 kg of fuel to the mass of carbon in 1 kg of flue gas Mass of oxygen in 1 kg of fuel to the mass of oxygen in 1 kg of flue gas Mass of carbon in 1 kg of flue gas to the mass of carbon in 1 kg of fuel ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Engineering Thermodynamics The compression ratio for Diesel engines is 15 to 20 20 to 30 5 to 8 3 to 6 15 to 20 20 to 30 5 to 8 3 to 6 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP