Conduction MCQs
Conduction MCQs
Conduction MCQs
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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: