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  1. In throttling process
    (a)h 12 = h 2 (b)h 1 = h 2


(c)h 1 = h 2 +
h
T

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s (d)h^2 = h^1 +

h
T

fg
s
(e) none of the above.


  1. In isentropic process
    (a)W = 2(u 2 – u 1 ) (b)W = (u 2 – u 1 )^2
    (c)W = u 2 – u 1 (d)W = ()uu 21 −^12 /
    (e) none of the above.
    Answers

  2. (d) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (c) 5. (d) 6. (b) 7. (b)

  3. (c) 9. (b) 10. (b) 11. (a) 12. (e) 13. (a) 14. (a)

  4. (a) 16. (b) 17. (c).


Theoretical Questions


  1. What is a pure substance?

  2. Draw and explain a p-T (pressure-temperature) diagram for a pure substance.

  3. What is a triple point?

  4. Explain with a neat diagram p-V-T surface.

  5. Does wet steam obey laws of perfect gases?

  6. Describe the process of formation of steam and give its graphical representation also.

  7. Explain the following terms relating to steam formation :
    (i) Sensible heat of water, (ii) Latent heat of steam,
    (iii) Dryness fraction of steam, (iv) Enthalpy of wet steam, and
    (v) Superheated steam.

  8. What advantages are obtained if superheated steam is used in steam prime movers?

  9. What do you mean by the following :
    (i) Internal latent heat (ii) Internal energy of steam
    (iii) External work of evaporation (iv) Entropy of evaporation
    (v) Entropy of wet steam (vi) Entropy of superheated steam.

  10. Write a short note on Mollier chart.

  11. Draw a neat sketch of throttling calorimeter and explain how dryness fraction of steam is determined ;
    clearly explain its limitations.

  12. Describe with a neat sketch a separating-throttling calorimeter for measuring the dryness fraction of
    steam.


Unsolved Examples


  1. Find the specific volume, enthalpy and internal energy of wet steam at 18 bar, dryness fraction 0.9.
    [Ans. 0.0994 m^3 /kg ; 2605.8 kJ/kg ; 2426.5 kJ/kg]

  2. Find the dryness fraction, specific volume and internal energy of steam at 7 bar and enthalpy 2600 kJ/kg.
    [Ans. 0.921 ; 0.2515 m^3 /kg, 2420 kJ/kg]

  3. Steam at 110 bar has a specific volume of 0.0196 m^3 /kg, find the temperature, the enthalpy and the internal
    energy. [Ans. 350°C ; 2889 kJ/kg ; 2673.4 kJ/kg]

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