B.E. (Second Semester) Examination, 1999 General Mechanical Engineering
This document provides instructions and questions for a mechanical engineering examination. It will last 3 hours and contains 100 total marks. The minimum passing score is 35 marks. It instructs examinees to attempt all questions and allows the use of steam tables and Mollier charts. The first question (8 marks) asks to explain the First Law of Thermodynamics as it applies to closed systems undergoing cyclic changes. The second question (12 marks) provides energy transfer data for a system undergoing a four process cycle and asks examinees to analyze it.
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B.E. (Second Semester) Examination, 1999 General Mechanical Engineering
This document provides instructions and questions for a mechanical engineering examination. It will last 3 hours and contains 100 total marks. The minimum passing score is 35 marks. It instructs examinees to attempt all questions and allows the use of steam tables and Mollier charts. The first question (8 marks) asks to explain the First Law of Thermodynamics as it applies to closed systems undergoing cyclic changes. The second question (12 marks) provides energy transfer data for a system undergoing a four process cycle and asks examinees to analyze it.
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B.E. (Second Semester) Examination, 1999
GENERAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Time: Three Hours [Maximum Marks: 100]
[Minimum Pass Marks: 35
Note: (i) Attempt all questions.
(ii) Use of steam table and Mollier chart is allowed.
(a) Explain the First Law of Thermodynamics as
referred to closed systems undergoing a cyclic change. 8 I (b) A system undergo a cycle composed of four processes 1-2, 2-3, 3-4 and 4-1. The energy transfer are tabulated below: 12 Process Q(KJ/min) W(KNf/min) AU (KJ/min) 1-2 40Q 150 2-3 200 300 3-4 -200 4-1 0 75