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1. What is conduction?
Heat conduction is a mechanism of heat transfer from a region of high temperature to a region of low
temperature within a medium [solid, liquid or gases] or different medium in direct physical contact.
2. State Fourier’s law of conduction.
The rate of heat conduction is proportional to the area measured normal to the direction of heat flow and to
the temperature gradient in that direction.
Q _ – A dT / dx; Q = -kA dT /dx
Where, A – Area in m2. dT / dx – Temperature gradient, K/m; k – Thermal conductivity, W/mK.
3. Define Thermal conductivity.
Thermal conductivity is defined as the ability of a substance to conduct heat.
4. Write down the equation for conduction of heat through a slab or plane wall.
Heat transfer, Q = _ Toverall / R; Where, _ T = T1 – T2; R = L / kA – Thermal resistance of slab
L – Thickness of slab; K – Thermal conductivity of slab; A – Area
5. Write down the equation for conduction of heat through a hollow cylinder.
Heat transfer, Q = _ Toverall / R
Where _ T = T1 – T2; R = 1 / 2_Lk in [r2 / r1] – Thermal resistance of slab
L – Length of cylinder; k – Thermal conductivity; r2 – Outer radius; r1 – Inner radius
6. What are the factors affecting the thermal conductivity?
a. Moisture b. Density of material c. Pressure d. Temperature e. Structure of material
7. What is meant by free or natural convection?
It is fluid motion is produced due to change in density resulting from temperature gradients, the mode of
heat transfer is said to be free or natural convection.
8. Define Grashof number [Gr].
It is defined as the ratio of product of inertia force and buoyancy force to the square of viscous force. Gr =
Inertia force x Buoyancy force / [Viscous force]2
9. Define Stanton number [St].
It is the ratio of Nusselt number to the product of Reynolds number and Prandtl number. St = Nu / Re x Pr.
10. What is meant by Newtonion and non-newtonion fluids?
The fluids which obey the Newton’s law of viscosity are called Newtonion fluids and those which do not
obey are called no-newtonion fluids.
11. What is meant by laminar flow ?
Laminar flow: Laminar flow is sometimes called stream line flow. In this type of flow, the fluid moves in
layers and each fluid particle follows a smooth continuous path. The fluid particles in each layer remain in
an orderly sequence without mixing with each other.
12. Define Convection.
Convection is a process of heat transfer that will occur between a solid surface and a fluid medium when
they are at different temperatures.
13. Define Reynolds number [Re].
It is defined as the ratio of inertia force to viscous force. Re = Inertia force / Viscous force
14. Define Prandtl number [Pr].
It is the ratio of the momentum diffusivity to the thermal diffusivity. Pr = Momentum diffusivity / Thermal
diffusivity
15. Define Nusselt Number [Nu].
It is defined as the ratio of the heat flow by convection process under an unit temperature gradient to the
heat flow rate by conduction under an unit temperature gradient through a stationary thickness [L] of metre.
Nusselt Number [Nu] = qconv /qcond
16. State Newton’s law of convection.
Heat transfer from the moving fluid to solid surface is given by the equation.
Q = h A = [Tw - T]; This equation is referred to as Newton’s law of cooling. Where h = Local heat transfer
coefficient in W/m2K. A = Surface area in m2. Tw = Surface [or] Wall temperature in K.
T = Temperature of fluid in K.
17. What is forced convection?
If the fluid motion is artificially created by means of an external force like a blower or fan, that type of heat
transfer is known as forced convection.
18. What are the dimensionless parameters used in forced convection?
1. Reynolds number [Re]. 2. Nusselt number [Nu]. 3. Prandtl number [Pr].
19. What is fin?
Fins are extended surfaces used primarily to enhance the heat transfer rate between the solid fins and an
adjoining fluid
20. List out the Fin types.
1. Straight fin of uniform cross section
2. Straight fin of non-uniform cross section
3. Annular fin
4. Pin fin
21. Mention Stefan boltzman contant.
_ = Stefan Boltzman constant = 5.6697 x 10-8 W/ (m² K4)
22. Define Stefan boltzman contant.
Stefan Boltzman law states that the total emissive power of a perfect black body is proportional to fourth
power of the absolute temperature of black body surface; Eb = _T4;
_ = Stefan Boltzman constant = 5.6697 x 10-8 W/ (m² K4)
23. Define Emissive power [Eb].
The emissive power is defined as the total amount of radiation emitted by a body per unit time and unit
area. It is expressed in W/m2.
24. Define monochromatic emissive power. [Eb_]
The energy emitted by the surface at a given length per unit time per unit area in all directions
25. What is meant by absorptivity?
Absorptivity is defined as the ratio between radiation absorbed and incident radiation.
Absorptivity, _ = Radiation absorbed / Incident radiation.
26. Define Radiation.
The heat transfer from one body to another without any transmitting medium is known as radiation. It is an
electromagnetic wave phenomenon.
27. Define Emissivity.
It is defined as the ability of the surface of a body to radiate heat. It is also defined as the ratio of emissive
power of any body to the emissive power of a black body of equal temperature. Emissivity, _ = E / Eb.
28. Define Emissive power [Eb].
The emissive power is defined as the total amount of radiation emitted by a body per unit time and unit
area. It is expressed in W/m2.
29. What is meant by reflectivity?
Reflectivity is defined as the ratio of radiation reflected to the incident radiation.
Reflectivity, _ = Radiation reflected / Incident radiation.
30. What is meant by transmissivity?
Transmissivity is defined as the ratio of radiation transmitted to the incident radiation.
Transmissivity, = Radiation transmitted / Incident radiation.
31. What is black body?
Black body is an ideal surface having the following properties.
1. A black body absorbs all incident radiation, regardless of wav e length and direction.
2. For a prescribed temperature and wave length, no surface can emit more energy than black body.
32. What is meant by gray body?
If a body absorbs a definite percentage of incident radiation irrespective of their wave length, the body is
known as gray body. The emissive power of a gray body is always less than that of the black body.
33. What is heat exchanger?
A heat exchanger is defined as an equipment which transfers the heat from a hot fluid to a cold fluid.
34. What is meant by Direct heat exchanger [or] open heat exchanger?
In direct contact heat exchanger, the heat exchange takes place by direct mixing of hot and cold fluids.
35. What is meant by Indirect contact heat exchanger?
In this type of heat exchangers, the transfer of heat between two fluids could be carried out by transmission
through a wall which separates the two fluids.
36. What is meant by parallel flow heat exchanger?
In this type of heat exchanger, hot and cold fluids move in the same direction
37. What is meant by counter flow heat exchanger?
In this type of heat exchanger, hot and cold fluids move in parallel but opposite directions.
38. What is meant by cross flow heat exchanger?
In this type of heat exchanger, hot and cold fluids move at right angles to each other.
39. What is meant by Shell and tube heat exchanger?
In this type of heat exchanger, one of the fluids moves through a bundle oftubes enclosed by a shell. The
other fluid is forced through the shell and it moves over the outside surface of the tubes.
40. What is meant by LMTD?
We know that the temperature difference between the hot and cold fluids in the heat exchanger varies from
point to point. In addition various modes of heat transfer are involved. Therefore based on concept of
appropriate mean temperature difference, also called logarithmic mean temperature difference, the total
heat transfer rate in the heat exchanger is expressed as Q = U A [_T]m Where, U=Overall heat transfer co-
efficient [W/m2K], A=Area, m2 [_T]m = Logarithmic mean temperature difference.
41. What is meant by Effectiveness?
The heat exchanger effectiveness is defined as the ratio of actual heat transfer to the maximum possible
heat transfer. Effectiveness _ = Actual heat transfer / Maximum possible heat transfer = Q / Qmax

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  • 1. 1. What is conduction? Heat conduction is a mechanism of heat transfer from a region of high temperature to a region of low temperature within a medium [solid, liquid or gases] or different medium in direct physical contact. 2. State Fourier’s law of conduction. The rate of heat conduction is proportional to the area measured normal to the direction of heat flow and to the temperature gradient in that direction. Q _ – A dT / dx; Q = -kA dT /dx Where, A – Area in m2. dT / dx – Temperature gradient, K/m; k – Thermal conductivity, W/mK. 3. Define Thermal conductivity. Thermal conductivity is defined as the ability of a substance to conduct heat. 4. Write down the equation for conduction of heat through a slab or plane wall. Heat transfer, Q = _ Toverall / R; Where, _ T = T1 – T2; R = L / kA – Thermal resistance of slab L – Thickness of slab; K – Thermal conductivity of slab; A – Area 5. Write down the equation for conduction of heat through a hollow cylinder. Heat transfer, Q = _ Toverall / R Where _ T = T1 – T2; R = 1 / 2_Lk in [r2 / r1] – Thermal resistance of slab L – Length of cylinder; k – Thermal conductivity; r2 – Outer radius; r1 – Inner radius 6. What are the factors affecting the thermal conductivity? a. Moisture b. Density of material c. Pressure d. Temperature e. Structure of material 7. What is meant by free or natural convection? It is fluid motion is produced due to change in density resulting from temperature gradients, the mode of heat transfer is said to be free or natural convection. 8. Define Grashof number [Gr]. It is defined as the ratio of product of inertia force and buoyancy force to the square of viscous force. Gr = Inertia force x Buoyancy force / [Viscous force]2 9. Define Stanton number [St]. It is the ratio of Nusselt number to the product of Reynolds number and Prandtl number. St = Nu / Re x Pr. 10. What is meant by Newtonion and non-newtonion fluids? The fluids which obey the Newton’s law of viscosity are called Newtonion fluids and those which do not obey are called no-newtonion fluids. 11. What is meant by laminar flow ? Laminar flow: Laminar flow is sometimes called stream line flow. In this type of flow, the fluid moves in layers and each fluid particle follows a smooth continuous path. The fluid particles in each layer remain in an orderly sequence without mixing with each other. 12. Define Convection. Convection is a process of heat transfer that will occur between a solid surface and a fluid medium when they are at different temperatures. 13. Define Reynolds number [Re]. It is defined as the ratio of inertia force to viscous force. Re = Inertia force / Viscous force 14. Define Prandtl number [Pr].
  • 2. It is the ratio of the momentum diffusivity to the thermal diffusivity. Pr = Momentum diffusivity / Thermal diffusivity 15. Define Nusselt Number [Nu]. It is defined as the ratio of the heat flow by convection process under an unit temperature gradient to the heat flow rate by conduction under an unit temperature gradient through a stationary thickness [L] of metre. Nusselt Number [Nu] = qconv /qcond 16. State Newton’s law of convection. Heat transfer from the moving fluid to solid surface is given by the equation. Q = h A = [Tw - T]; This equation is referred to as Newton’s law of cooling. Where h = Local heat transfer coefficient in W/m2K. A = Surface area in m2. Tw = Surface [or] Wall temperature in K. T = Temperature of fluid in K. 17. What is forced convection? If the fluid motion is artificially created by means of an external force like a blower or fan, that type of heat transfer is known as forced convection. 18. What are the dimensionless parameters used in forced convection? 1. Reynolds number [Re]. 2. Nusselt number [Nu]. 3. Prandtl number [Pr]. 19. What is fin? Fins are extended surfaces used primarily to enhance the heat transfer rate between the solid fins and an adjoining fluid 20. List out the Fin types. 1. Straight fin of uniform cross section 2. Straight fin of non-uniform cross section 3. Annular fin 4. Pin fin 21. Mention Stefan boltzman contant. _ = Stefan Boltzman constant = 5.6697 x 10-8 W/ (m² K4) 22. Define Stefan boltzman contant. Stefan Boltzman law states that the total emissive power of a perfect black body is proportional to fourth power of the absolute temperature of black body surface; Eb = _T4; _ = Stefan Boltzman constant = 5.6697 x 10-8 W/ (m² K4) 23. Define Emissive power [Eb]. The emissive power is defined as the total amount of radiation emitted by a body per unit time and unit area. It is expressed in W/m2. 24. Define monochromatic emissive power. [Eb_] The energy emitted by the surface at a given length per unit time per unit area in all directions 25. What is meant by absorptivity? Absorptivity is defined as the ratio between radiation absorbed and incident radiation. Absorptivity, _ = Radiation absorbed / Incident radiation. 26. Define Radiation.
  • 3. The heat transfer from one body to another without any transmitting medium is known as radiation. It is an electromagnetic wave phenomenon. 27. Define Emissivity. It is defined as the ability of the surface of a body to radiate heat. It is also defined as the ratio of emissive power of any body to the emissive power of a black body of equal temperature. Emissivity, _ = E / Eb. 28. Define Emissive power [Eb]. The emissive power is defined as the total amount of radiation emitted by a body per unit time and unit area. It is expressed in W/m2. 29. What is meant by reflectivity? Reflectivity is defined as the ratio of radiation reflected to the incident radiation. Reflectivity, _ = Radiation reflected / Incident radiation. 30. What is meant by transmissivity? Transmissivity is defined as the ratio of radiation transmitted to the incident radiation. Transmissivity, = Radiation transmitted / Incident radiation. 31. What is black body? Black body is an ideal surface having the following properties. 1. A black body absorbs all incident radiation, regardless of wav e length and direction. 2. For a prescribed temperature and wave length, no surface can emit more energy than black body. 32. What is meant by gray body? If a body absorbs a definite percentage of incident radiation irrespective of their wave length, the body is known as gray body. The emissive power of a gray body is always less than that of the black body. 33. What is heat exchanger? A heat exchanger is defined as an equipment which transfers the heat from a hot fluid to a cold fluid. 34. What is meant by Direct heat exchanger [or] open heat exchanger? In direct contact heat exchanger, the heat exchange takes place by direct mixing of hot and cold fluids. 35. What is meant by Indirect contact heat exchanger? In this type of heat exchangers, the transfer of heat between two fluids could be carried out by transmission through a wall which separates the two fluids. 36. What is meant by parallel flow heat exchanger? In this type of heat exchanger, hot and cold fluids move in the same direction 37. What is meant by counter flow heat exchanger? In this type of heat exchanger, hot and cold fluids move in parallel but opposite directions. 38. What is meant by cross flow heat exchanger? In this type of heat exchanger, hot and cold fluids move at right angles to each other. 39. What is meant by Shell and tube heat exchanger? In this type of heat exchanger, one of the fluids moves through a bundle oftubes enclosed by a shell. The other fluid is forced through the shell and it moves over the outside surface of the tubes. 40. What is meant by LMTD? We know that the temperature difference between the hot and cold fluids in the heat exchanger varies from point to point. In addition various modes of heat transfer are involved. Therefore based on concept of
  • 4. appropriate mean temperature difference, also called logarithmic mean temperature difference, the total heat transfer rate in the heat exchanger is expressed as Q = U A [_T]m Where, U=Overall heat transfer co- efficient [W/m2K], A=Area, m2 [_T]m = Logarithmic mean temperature difference. 41. What is meant by Effectiveness? The heat exchanger effectiveness is defined as the ratio of actual heat transfer to the maximum possible heat transfer. Effectiveness _ = Actual heat transfer / Maximum possible heat transfer = Q / Qmax