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All of the following alloying elements of steel increases hardness but sacrifice ductility, except
Options
A. nickel
B. vanadium
C. molybdenum
D. chromium
Correct Answer
nickel
Chemical Engineering Basics problems
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1. Auto collimator is used to check
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A. flatness
B. angle
C. rotor balancing
D. roughness
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Correct Answer: angle
2. An alloy of Fe - 0.4 % C is
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A. cast iron.
B. hypo-eutectoid steel.
C. hyper-eutectoid steel.
D. eutectoid steel
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Correct Answer: hypo-eutectoid steel.
3. Annealing ofwhite cast iron produces __________ iron.
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A. grey
B. nodular
C. malleable
D. spheroidal
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Correct Answer: malleable
4. Nusselt number is related to Grashoff number (
Gr
) in turbulent & laminar flow respectively, in respect of free convection over a vertical flat plate as
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A.
Gr
0.25
,
Gr
B.
Gr
0.25
,
Gr
0.33
C.
Gr
,
Gr
0.25
D.
Gr
0.33
,
Gr
0.25
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Correct Answer:
Gr
0.25
,
Gr
5. Corrosion of metals can not be prevented by its
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A. tempering
B. chromising
C. aluminising
D. alloying
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Correct Answer: tempering
6. In the blast furnace, incorporation of water vapour in the blast gives the following effect.
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A. Increases the reducing potential of the gas.
B. Increases the flame temperature.
C. No significant change occurs.
D. Increases the hydrogen content in the metal.
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Correct Answer: Increases the reducing potential of the gas.
7. Transition from laminar to turbulent zone in free convection heat transfer is governed by the critical value of
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A. Grashoff number.
B. Grashoff number & Reynolds number.
C. Reynolds number.
D. Grashoff number & Prandtl number.
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Correct Answer: Grashoff number & Prandtl number.
8. In extrusion of metals, which of the following statement is true?
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A. speed of the extruded material is same as that of ram speed.
B. Redundant work is a function of the die angle.
C. Relative motion between the billet surface and the container wall is always present.
D. Hollow ram is used for indirect extrusion.
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Correct Answer: Hollow ram is used for indirect extrusion.
9. The usual energy consumption in electric arc furnace steel making is __________ KWh/ton of steel.
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A. 60 - 100
B. 400 - 700
C. 1200 -1500
D. 2000 - 2300
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Correct Answer: 400 - 700
10. Sudden fall of atmospheric pressure by a large amount is an indication of the
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A. rain
B. cold wave
C. storm
D. fair weather
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Correct Answer: storm
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