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The work ratio of simple gas turbine cycle depends upon
Options
A. maximum cycle temperature
B. minimum cycle temperature
C. pressure ratio
D. all of these
Correct Answer
all of these
Thermodynamics problems
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1. The principal constituents of a fuel are
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A. carbon and hydrogen
B. oxygen and hydrogen
C. sulphur and oxygen
D. sulphur and hydrogen
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Correct Answer: carbon and hydrogen
2. The standard value of atmospheric pressure taken at sea level is
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A. 1.013 bar
B. 760 mm of Hg
C. 1013 x 10
2
N/m
2
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
3. When a gas is heated at constant pressure
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A. its temperature will increase
B. its volume will increase
C. both temperature and volume will increase
D. neither temperature not volume will increase
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Correct Answer: both temperature and volume will increase
4. Which of the following is the correct statement?
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A. For a given compression ratio, both Otto and Diesel cycles have the same efficiency.
B. For a given compression ratio, Otto cycle is more efficient than Diesel cycle.
C. For a given compression ratio, Diesel cycle is more efficient than Otto cycle.
D. The efficiency of Otto or Diessel cycle has nothing to do with compressioin ratio.
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Correct Answer: For a given compression ratio, Otto cycle is more efficient than Diesel cycle.
5. The ratio of specific heat at constant pressure (
c
p
) and specific heat at constant volume (
c
v
) is always __________ one.
Options
A. equal to
B. less than
C. greater than
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Correct Answer: greater than
6. The efficiency of Otto cycle depends upon the specific heats of the working substance.
Options
A. Yes
B. No
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Correct Answer: No
7. When the gas is heated at constant volume, the heat supplied
Options
A. increases the internal energy of the gas and increases the temperature of the gas
B. does some external work during expansion
C. Both (A) and (B)
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: increases the internal energy of the gas and increases the temperature of the gas
8. The gas constant (
R
) is equal to the
Options
A. sum of two specific heats
B. difference of two specific heats
C. product of two specific heats
D. ratio of two specific heats
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Correct Answer: difference of two specific heats
9. Which of the following gas has the highest calorific value?
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A. Coal gas
B. Producer gas
C. Mond gas
D. Blast furnace gas
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Correct Answer: Coal gas
10. One kg of ethylene (C
2
H
4
) requires 2 kg of oxygen and produces 22/7 kg of carbon dioxide and __________ kg of water or steam.
Options
A. 9/7
B. 11/7
C. 7/4
D. 11/4
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Correct Answer: 9/7
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