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The ratio of Nusselt number and the product of Reynold's number and Prandtl number is equal to
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A. Stanton number
B. Biot number
C. Peclet number
D. Grashoff number
Correct Answer
Stanton number
Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning problems
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1. In a boot-strap air evaporative cooling system, the evaporator is provided
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A. between the combustion chamber and the first heat exchanger
B. between the first heat exchanger and the secondary compressor
C. between the secondary compressor and the second heat exchanger
D. between the second heat exchanger and the cooling turbine
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Correct Answer: between the second heat exchanger and the cooling turbine
2. The unit of thermal diffusivity is
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A. m/hK
B. m/h
C. m
2
/h
D. m
2
/hK
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Correct Answer: m
2
/h
3. Which of the following refrigerant has the maximum ozone depletion potential in the stratophere?
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A. Ammonia
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Sulphur dioxide
D. Flourine
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Correct Answer: Flourine
4. The sensible heat during humidification process decreases.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
5. Dew point temperature corresponds to the saturation temperature of vapour at its partial pressure.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
6. In a shell and coil condenser, water flows in the shell and the refrigerant in the coil.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
7. The condition of refrigerant after passing through the expansion or throttle valve, in a vapour compression system is
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A. high pressure saturated liquid
B. wet vapour
C. very wet vapour
D. dry vapour
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Correct Answer: very wet vapour
8. In a vapour compression system, the condition of refrigerant before entering the expansion or throttle valve is
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A. high pressure saturated liquid
B. wet vapour
C. very wet vapour
D. dry vapour
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Correct Answer: high pressure saturated liquid
9. The condition of refrigerant as it leaves the compressor in a vapour compression system is
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A. saturated liquid
B. wet vapour
C. dry saturated vapour
D. superheated vapour
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Correct Answer: superheated vapour
10. Which of the following statement is correct?
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A. The human body can lose heat even if its temperature is less than the atmospheric temperature.
B. The increase in air movement increases the evaporation from the human body.
C. The warm air increases the rate of radiation of heat from the human body.
D. both (a) and (b)
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
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