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Roll No

VFSTR - VADLAMUDI
Year Semester Branch Section
Staff Name: P.Vijetha II I FT ALL
Faculty Branch: Chemical Subject: TDHE MID – III
Date: 31.10.2019 Time: 11.00 – 12.30
Course Name: B.Tech
AM
I. Answer all questions. Each question carries ONE mark. [10 x 1 = 10]
1. What is liquefaction?
2. Calculate COP of refrigerator for TH=30 0C and TC=5 0C.
3. What is the relation between W, ‫׀‬QH‫ ׀‬and ‫׀‬QC‫ ׀‬in carnot refrigerator?
4. How Temperature and Entropy varies in Compressor in refrigeration?
5. What is the major difference between vapor-compression refrigerator and absorption
refrigerator?
6. What is meant by “Externally fired boiler”?
7. What do you mean by “Grate” in boiler?
8. What is meant by “Water space” and “Steam space” in boilers?
9. What do you understand by the term “Blowing off” in boilers?
10. What is the purpose of “Economizer” in boilers?

II. Answer any two questions. [2 x 5 = 10]


11. “Fully halogenated chloro fluoro carbons are not preferred to be used in refrigerants”
Explain the statement with reference to choice of refrigerant concept.
(OR)
12. “A gas can be cooled to a temperature in two phase region”. Explain the statement and
the process involved in detail.

13. a. Explain the working of Air preheater with a neat sketch


b. Explain the working of Super heater with a neat sketch

(OR)
14. Give a detailed note on classification of boilers and explain them

III. Answer any one questions. [1 x 10 = 10]


15. Represent vapour compression refrigeration cycle on TS and PH diagram.
(OR)
16. With a neat sketch explain the constructional and operational details of Babcock and
Wilcox boiler.
Questions – CO Correlation Table:

Question Related CO Number


Marks allotted (Question Numbers)
Numbers (Level of Correlation)
Example : CO3 (2)
1 to 10 CO4 (3) Remembering : 3 (1,3,6)
Understanding : 14 (7,8,9,10,13,14)
11 to 12 Example : CO3 (3) Application : 11(2,16)

Example: CO4 (2) Analyzing : 16 (5,11,15)


13 to 14
Evaluating : 6 (4,12)
Example : CO3 (3) Creating : ()
15 to 16
CO4 (3)

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