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MCQs (Conduction + Fins + Transient Heat Conduction)

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1 For a given heat flow and for the same thickness, the temperature drop c
across the material will be maximum for
(a) Copper (b) Steel (c) Glass-wool (d) Refractory brick
2 A steel ball of mass 1kg and specific heat 0.4 kJ/kg is at a temperature a
of 60°C. It is dropped into 1kg water at 20°C. The final steady state
temperature of water is
(a) 23.5°C (b) 300°C (c) 35°C (d) 40°C
3 Consider the following statements, d
The Fourier heat conduction equation presumes
1. Steady-state conditions
2. Constant value of thermal conductivity.
3. Uniform temperatures at the wall surfaces
4. One-dimensional heat flow.
Of these statements:
(a) 1, 2 and 3 are correct (b) 1, 2 and 4 are correct
(c) 2, 3 and 4 are correct (d) 1, 3 and 4 are correct
4 A plane wall is 25 cm thick with an area of 1 m2, and has a thermal a
conductivity of 0.5 W/mK. If a temperature difference of 60°C is
imposed across it, what is the heat flow?
(a) 120W (b) 140W (c) 160W (d) 180W
5 A large concrete slab 1 m thick has one dimensional temperature b
distribution:
T = 4 – 10x + 20x2+ 10x3
Where T is temperature and x is distance from one face towards other
face of wall. If the slab material has thermal diffusivity of 2 × 10-3 m2/hr, what is
the rate of change of temperature at the other face of the wall?
(a) 0.1°C/h (b) 0.2°C/h (c) 0.3°C/h (d) 0.4°C/h
6 Thermal diffusivity of a substance is: b
(a) Inversely proportional to thermal conductivity
(b) Directly proportional to thermal conductivity
(c) Directly proportional to the square of thermal conductivity
(d) Inversely proportional to the square of thermal conductivity
7 A furnace is made of a red brick wall of thickness 0.5 m and b
conductivity 0.7 W/mK. For the same heat loss and temperature drop,
this can be replaced by a layer of diatomite earth of conductivity 0.14
W/mK and thickness
(a) 0.05 m (b) 0.1 m (c) 0.2 m (d) 0.5 m
8 In which one of the following materials, is the heat energy propagation d
minimum due to conduction heat transfer?
(a) Lead (b) Copper (c) Water (d) Air
9 Assertion (A): Non-metals are having higher thermal conductivity than d
metals.
Reason (R): Free electrons In the metals are higher than those of non
metals.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
MCQs (Conduction + Fins + Transient Heat Conduction)
10 One dimensional unsteady state heat transfer equation for a sphere b
with heat generation at the rate of 'q' can be written as

11 A wall of thickness 0.6 m has width has a normal area 1.5 m2 and is c
made up of material of thermal conductivity 0.4 W/mK. The
temperatures on the two sides are 800°C. What is the thermal
resistance of the wall?
(a) 1 W/K (b) 1.8 W/K (c) 1 K/W (d) 1.8 K/W
12 Two walls of same thickness and cross sectional area have thermal a
conductivities in the ratio 1 : 2. If same temperature difference is
maintained across the two faces of both the walls, what is the ratio of
heat flow Q1/Q2?
(a) ½ (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4
13 A composite wall of a furnace has 2 layers of equal thickness having a
thermal conductivities in the ratio of 3 : 2. What is the ratio of the
temperature drop across the two layers?
(a) 2:3 (b) 3: 2 (c) 1: 2 (d) loge2: loge3
14 A 0.5 m thick plane wall has its two surfaces kept at 300°C and 200°C. c
Thermal conductivity of the wall varies linearly with temperature and
its values at 300°C and 200°C are 25 W/mK and 15W/mK respectively.
Then the steady heat flux through the wall is:
(a) 8 kW/m2 (b) 5 kW/m2 (c) 4kW/m2 (d) 3 kW/m2
15 In a large plate, the steady a
temperature distribution is as
shown in the given figure. If no
heat is generated in the plate, the
thermal conductivity 'k' will vary
as (T is temperature and α is a
constant)

16 A composite wall having three layers of thickness 0.3 m, 0.2 m and 0.1 m d
and of thermal conductivities 0.6, 0.4 and 0.1 W/mK, respectively, is
having surface area 1 m2. If the inner and outer temperatures of the
composite wall are 1840 K and 340 K, respectively, what is the rate of
heat transfer?
(a) 150 W (b) 1500 W (c) 75 W (d) 750 W
17 A composite wall of a furnace has 3 layers of equal thickness having b
thermal conductivities in the ratio of 1:2:4. What will be the
temperature drop ratio across the three respective layers?
(a) 1:2:4 (b) 4:2:1 (c) 1:1:1 (d) log4:log2:log1
18 What is the heat lost per hour across a wall 4 m high, 10 m long and 115 c
mm thick, if the inside wall temperature is 30°C and outside ambient
temperature is 10°C? Conductivity of brick wall is 1.15 W/mK, heat
transfer coefficient for inside wall is 2.5 W/m2K and that for outside
MCQs (Conduction + Fins + Transient Heat Conduction)
wall is 4 W/m2K.
(a) 3635 kJ (b) 3750 kJ (e) 3840 kJ (d) 3920 kJ
19 A composite wall is made of two layers of thickness σ1 and σ2 having c
thermal conductivities K and 2K and equal surface areas normal to the
direction of heat flow. The outer surfaces of the composite wall are at100°C and
200°C respectively. The heat transfer takes place only by
conduction and the required surface temperature at the junction is
150°.
What will be the ratio of their thicknesses, σ1: σ2?
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 1: 2 (d) 2 : 3
20 A composite plane wall is made up of two different materials of the d
same thickness and having thermal conductivities of k1 and k2
respectively. The equivalent thermal conductivity of the slab is:

21 The overall heat transfer coefficient U for a plane composite wall of n a


layers is given by (the thickness of the ith layer is ti, thermal
conductivity of the it h layer is ki, convective heat transfer co-efficient
is h)

22 The outer surface of a long cylinder is maintained at constant d


temperature. The cylinder does not have any heat source.
The temperature in the cylinder will:
(a) Increase linearly with radius (b) Decrease linearly with radius
(c) Be independent of radius (d) Vary logarithmically with radius
23 A composite hollow sphere with steady internal heating is made of 2 d
layers of materials of equal thickness with thermal conductivities in
the ratio of 1 : 2 for inner to outer layers. Ratio of inside to outside
diameter is 0.8. What is ratio of temperature drop across the inner and
outer layers? [
(a) 0.4 (b) 1.6 (c) 2 ln (0.8) (d) 2.5
24 A steel steam pipe 10 cm inner diameter and 11 cm outer diameter is c
covered with insulation having the thermal conductivity of 1 W/mK. If
the convective heat transfer coefficient between the surface of
insulation and the surrounding air is 8 W / m2K, then critical radius of
insulation is:
(a) 10 cm (b) 11 cm (c) 12.5 cm (d) 15 cm
25 The value of thermal conductivity of thermal insulation applied to a a
hollow spherical vessel containing very hot material is 0·5 W/mK. The
convective heat transfer coefficient at the outer surface of insulation is
10 W/m2K.
What is the critical radius of the sphere?
(a) 0·1 m (b) 0·2 m (c) 1·0 m (d) 2·0 m
26 A fin has 5mm diameter and 100 mm length. The thermal conductivity b
of fin material is 400 Wm−1K−1. One end of the fin is maintained at 130ºC
and its remaining surface is exposed to ambient air at 30ºC. If the
convective heat transfer coefficient is 40 Wm-2K-1, the heat loss (in W)
from the fin is: (a) 0.08 (b) 5.0 (c) 7.0 (d) 7.8
MCQs (Conduction + Fins + Transient Heat Conduction)
27 On heat transfer surface, fins are provided c
(a) To increase temperature gradient so as to enhance heat transfer
(b) To increase turbulence in flow for enhancing heat transfer
(c) To increase surface are to promote the rate of heat transfer
(d) To decrease the pressure drop of the fluid
28 The insulated tip temperature of a rectangular longitudinal fin having d
an excess (over ambient) root temperature of θo is:

29 The efficiency of a pin fin with insulated tip is: b

30 Which one of the following is correct? a


The effectiveness of a fin will be maximum in an environment with
(a) Free convection (b) Forced convection
(c) Radiation (d) Convection and radiation
31 Fins are made as thin as possible to: b
(a) Reduce the total weight
(b) Accommodate more number of fins
(c) Increase the width for the same profile area
(d) Improve flow of coolant around the fin
32 A finned surface consists of root or base area of 1 m2 and fin surface a
area of 2 m2. The average heat transfer coefficient for finned surface is
20 W/m2K. Effectiveness of fins provided is 0.75. If finned surface with
root or base temperature of 50°C is transferring heat to a fluid at 30°C,
then rate of heat transfer is:
(a) 400 W (b) 800 W (c) 1000 W (d) 1200 W
33 The value of Biot number is very small (less than 0.01) when c
(a) The convective resistance of the fluid is negligible
(b) The conductive resistance of the fluid is negligible
(c) The conductive resistance of the solid is negligible
(d) None of these
34 A small copper ball of 5 mm diameter at 500 K is dropped into an oil c
bath whose temperature is 300 K. The thermal conductivity of copper is
400 W/mK, its density 9000 kg/m3 and its specific heat 385 J/kg.K.1f the
heat transfer coefficient is 250 W/m2K and lumped analysis is assumed
to be valid, the rate of fall of the temperature of the ball at the
beginning of cooling will be, in K/s.
(a) 8.7 (b) 13.9 (c) 17.3 (d) 27.7
35 Which one of the following statements is correct? b
The curve for unsteady state cooling or heating of bodies
(a) Parabolic curve asymptotic to time axis
(b) Exponential curve asymptotic to time axis
(c) Exponential curve asymptotic both to time and temperature axis
(d) Hyperbolic curve asymptotic both to time and temperature axis

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