Gate 2000 PDF
Gate 2000 PDF
Gate 2000 PDF
1.1 A pair of fair dice is rolled simultaneously. The probability that the sum of the numbers
from the dice equals six is
A) 1/6,
B) 7/36,
C) 5/36,
D) 1/12,
1.2 For an even function f (x),
A) e
tan x
B) cos 2x, C) e
tan x
is
, D) sin 2x,
line
are related as
1,7 The molar composition of a gas is 10% H2, 10% O2, 30% CO2 and balance H2O. If 50%
H2O condenses, the final mole percent of H2 in the gas on a dry basis will be
A) 10 %,
B) 5 %,
C) 18.18 %, D) 20 %,
1.8 For a sphere falling in the constant drag coefficient regime, its terminal velocity depends
on its diameter (d) as
1.9 In a fully turbulent flow (Re > 105) in a pipe of diameter d, for a constant pressure
gradient, the dependence of volumetric flow rate of an incompressible fluid is
A) d,
B) d2,
C) d2.5,
D) d4
1.10 In the laminar boundary layer flow over a flat plate, the ratio (/x) varies as :
Where is the boundary layer thickness and x is the distance from the leading edge in the
direction of flow.
1.11 For laminar flow of a shear-thinning liquid in a pipe, if the volumetric flow rate is
doubled, the pressure gradient will increase by a factor of
A) 2,
B) < 2,
C) > 2,
D) 1 / 2,
1.12 The Grashof number is defined as the ratio of
A) buoyancy to inertial forces, B) buoyancy to viscous forces,
C) inertial to viscous forces,
D) buoyancy to surface tension forces,
1.13 A sphere of radius, R1 is enclosed in a sphere of radius, R2. The view (or shape) factor
for radiative heat transfer of the outer sphere with respect to the inner sphere is
Where L = liquid flow rate, G = gas flow rate and m = slope of the equilibrium line
1.15 At 750 K and 1 atm, the approximate value of the Schmidt number for air is
A) 0.01,
B) 0.1,
C) 1,
D) 10,
1.16 For the nth tray (counted from the bottom of a distillation column), the Murphree tray
efficiency is given by
E1 = 80 kJ/mol
AS rS = k2 CA ;
E2 120 kJ/mol
A)
C)
catalytic cracking,
pyrolysis,
B)
d)
catalytic dehydrogenatin,
hydrocracking,
a montonic increase,
a monotonic decrease,
initially increasing and then decreasing,
initially decreasing and then increasing,
For each of the following questions (2.1 to 2.23), four alternatives A,B,C, and D are
provided. Indicate the correct answer by writing A,B,C, or D, as appropriate, against
the corresponding question number in the answer book.
( Marks: 2 x 23 = 46 )
A) - 2
2.2 The
B) 0,
inverse
C) 2
of
D)
the
matrix
C) 0.5 (1 i),
is
B) ( 1 i )
D) in the first quadrant of the complex plane
2.8 A 30% (by volume) suspension of spherical sand particles in a viscous oil has a hindered
settling velocity of 4.44 m/s. If the Richardson-Zaki hindered settling index is 4.5, then the
terminal velocity of a sand grain is
A) 0.90 m/s,
B) 1 mm/s,
C) 22.1 m/s,
D) 0.02 m/s
D) 4350 kg/m3
2.10 A free jet of water of cross-sectional area 0.01 m2 and a velocity of 20 m/s strikes a
plate and then flows in the plane parallel to the plate as shown in the figure below. The
horizontal component of the force on the support is
A) 200 N,
B) 400 N,
C) 2000 N,
D) 4000 N,
2.11 A steel sphere of radius 0.1 m at 400K is immersed in an oil at 300K. If the centre of the
sphere reaches 350K in 20 minutes, how long will it take for a 0.05m radius steel sphere to
reach the same temperature (at the centre) under identical conditions? Assume that the
convective heat transfer coefficient is infinitely large.
A) 5 min,
B) 10 min,
C) 20 min,
D) 40 min,
2.12 A composite flat wall of a furnace is made of two materials A and B. The thermal
conductivity of A is twice of that of material B, while the thickness of layer of A is half of
that of B. If the temperatures at the two sides of the wall are 400 and 1200 K, then the
temperature drop (in K) across the layer of material A is
A) 125,
B) 133,
C) 150,
D) 160,
2.13 For turbulent flow in a tube, the heat transfer coefficient is obtained from the DittusBoelter correlation. If the tube diameter is halved and the flow rate is doubled, then the heat
transfer coefficient will change by a factor of
A) 1,
B) 1.74,
C) 6.1,
D) 37,
2.14 The individual mass transfer coefficients (mol/m2 s) for absorption of a solute from a
gas mixture into a liquid solvent are kL =4.5 and kG =1.5. The slope of the equilibrium line is
3. Which of the following resistance(s) is (are) controlling ?
A) liquid side,
C) interfacial,
B) gas side,
D) both liquid and gas-side.
2.15 In a laboratory test run, the rate of drying was found to be 0.5 x 10-3 kg/m2 s when the
moisture content reduced from 0.4 to 0.1 on a dry basis. The critical moisture content of the
material is 0.08 on a dry basis. A tray drier is used to dry 100 kg (dry basis) of the same
material under identical conditions. The surface area of the material is 0.04 m2/kg of dry
solid. The time required (in seconds) to reduce the moisture content of the solids from 0.3 to
0.2 (dry basis) is
A) 2000,
B) 4000,
C) 5000,
D) 6000,
D) 2,
2.19 The reaction AB is conducted in an diabatic plug flow reactor (PFR). Pure A at a
concentration of 2 kmol/m3 is fed to the reactor at the rate of 0.0 m3/s and at a temperature of
500 K. If the exit conversion is 20%, then the exit temperature (in K) is
A) 400,
B) 500,
C) 600,
D) 1000,
Data: Heat of reaction at 298 K = -50,000 kJ/kmol of A reacted
Heat capacities, CPA = CPB = 100 kJ/kmol K (may be assumed to be independent of
temperature).
2.20 The rate controlling step for the heterogeneous irreversible catalytic reaction
A (g)
+ B (g) C (g) is the surface reaction of adsorbed A with adsorbed B to give adsorbed
C. The rate expression for this reaction can then be written as
where KA, KB, and KC are the adsorpotion ;equilibrium constants and k is the rate constant of
the rate controlling step.
2.21 Select the process from the right-hand column which matches with the catalyst
given in the left-hand column (write both answers in Box No. 2.21)
I.
Nicked,
A) Hydrogenation of vegetable oils,
II.
Zeolites,
B) Ammonia synthesis,
C) Catalytic cracking of gas oil,
D) Alkylation,
E) Sulphuric acid manufacture,
F) Nitric acid manmufacture,
G) Methanol synthesis,
H) Ethylene oxide manufacture,
2.22 The initial value (t = 0 ) of the unit step response of the transfer function
is
A) 0,
B) ,
C) 1,
D) 2,
2.23 The time constant of unity gain, first order plus time delay process is 5 min. If the
phase lag at a frequency of 0.2 rad/min is 600, then the dead time (in minutes) is
A) 5 / 12,
B) / 6,
C) / 12, D) / 3,
SECTION B
(Marks : 5 x 15 = 75)
3. Find the directional derivative of u = xyz at the point (1,2,3) in the direction from (1,2,3)
to (1,-1,-3).
4. Find whether or not the vectors (1,1,2), (1,2,1) and (0,3,-3) are linearly independent.
5. Industrial grade methanol can be produced according to the reaction
CO (g) + 2H2 (g)
CH3 OH (g)
For this reaction AG0400 = - 1.3484 kJ. If an equimolal mixture of CO and H2 is fed to a
reactor maintained at 400 K and 10 bar, determine the fraction of CO that is converted into
CH3OH at equilibrium. Assume that the reaction mixture behaves like an ideal gas.
and
are
7. A hydrocarbon oil (viscosity 0.025 Pa s and density 900 kg/m3) is transported using a 0.6
m diameter, 10 km long pipe. The maximum allowable pressure drop across the pipe length is
1 Mpa. Due to a maintenance schedule on this pipeline, it is required to use a 0.4 m diameter,
10 km long pipe to pump the oil at the same volumetric flow rate as in the previous
case. Estimate the pressure drop for the 0.4 m diameter pipe. Assume both pipes to be
hydro-dynamically smooth and in the range of operating conditions, the Fanning friction
factor is given by
f = 0.079 Re 0.25
8. A free jet of water is produced using a 75 mm diameter nozzle attached to a 200 mm
diameter pipe, as shown in the figure. If the average velocity of water at plane B is 3.8 m/s,
calculate the velocity of water at point A in the free jet. Neglect friction losses in the nozzle
and pipe.
9. Obtain the equation for the q-line given that the operating lines are
Where L and L are the liquid flow rates in the enriching and stripping sections, D and B are
the top and bottom product flow rates, and xD and xB are the mole fractions of top and bottom
products, respectively.
10. A continuous contact extraction column is used to extract a solute from an aqueous
stream (F) using an organic solvent (S). The distribution coefficient (y/x) is 1.0, where x and
y are the mass fractions of solute in raffinate and extract phases, respectively. The height of
transfer unit based on the extract phase is 1.0 m. The rest of the data are given in the
figure. Assuming that the phase flow rates are constant, find the height of the tower.
11. Air at 1 atm is blown past the bulb of a mercury thermometer. The bulb is covered with
a wick. The wick is immersed in an organic liquid (molecular weight = 58). The reading of
the thermometer is 7.6 0C. At this temperature, the vapour pressure of the liquid is 5
kPa. Find the air temperature, given that the ratio of the heat transfer coefficient to the mass
transfer coefficient (psychrometric ratio) is 2 kJ/kg K and the latent heat of vapourisation of
the liquid is 360 kJ/kg. Assume that the air, which is blown, is free from the organic
vapour.
12. A plant is designed to produce 1.2 x 108 kg/yr of an agrochemical. The estimated fixed
capital investment is Rs 1.5 x 109. The working capital is Rs. 2 x 108 and the start-up cost
(only in the first year of commissioning and to be accounted for in the first year) is Rs. 1.5 x
108. The following cost data are available :
Raw materials :
Rs 0.80/kg product.
Labour and utilities, etc. :
Rs. 0.27/kg product.
Selling price of product :
Rs. 10/kg.
Other costs (on per year basis) including maintenance, insurance, etc. @ 10% of fixed capital.
Indirect costs of administration, R & D, marketing, etc. @ 20% of sale proceeds.
The plant will be fully depreciated over a period of 5 years using the straight-line
method. The rate of income tax is 40%. Calculate
a) the net profit at the end of first year,
b) the pay-out period,
13. The response of a thermocouple can be modelled as a first order process to changes in
the temperature of the environment. If such a thermocouple at 250C is immersed suddenly in
a fluid at 800C and held there, it is found that the thermocouple reading (in 0C) reaches 63.2%
of the final steady state value in 40 seconds. Find the time constant of the thermocouple.
14. A feedback control loop with a proportional controller has an open loop transfer function
Where time is in minutes. Obtain the crossover frequency and the ultimate controller gain.
15. Given the following block diagram,
18.a) Each of the products mentioned in the left-hand column requires one or more of the
reactants mentioned in the right-hand column. Match the products with the appropriate
reactant(s).
I)
II)
Phthalic anhydride
Cumene,
A) Benzene,
B) Naphthalene,
C) Carbon monoxide
D) Phenol,
E) Propylene,
F) A i r,
G) Ethyl benzene,
H) Hydrogen,
B) N2 and H2,
D) CO2 and H2,
19. The reaction A 2B + C takes place in a catalytic reactor (see diagram below). The
reactor effluent is sent to a separator. The overall conversion of A is 95%. The product
stream from the separator consists of B, C and 0.5% of A entering the separator, while the
recycle stream consists of the remainder of the unreacted A and 1% of B entering the
separator.
Calculate the
a) single pass conversion of A in the reactor.
b) molar ratio of recycle to feed.
20. The outside surface temperature of a pipe (radius = 0.1 m) is 400 K. The pipe is losing
heat to atmosphere, which is at 300 K. The film heat transfer coefficient is 10 W/m2 K. To
reduce the rate of heat loss, the pipe is insulated by a 50 mm thick layer of asbestos (k = 0.5
W/m K). Calculate the percentage reduction in the rate of heat loss.
21. In a 1 1 counter flow shell and tube heat exchanger, process stream (Cp = 4.2 kJ/kg K)
is cooled from 450 to 350 K using water (Cp = 4.2 kJ/kg K) at 300 K. The process stream
flows on the shell-side at a rate of 1 kg/s and the water on the tube-side at a rate of 5 kg/s. If
heat transfer coefficients on the shell and tube sides are 1000 W/m2 K and 1500 W/m2 K,
respectively, determine -a) the required heat transfer area,
b) by what factor will the required area change if the flow is cocurrent ?
Neglect tube wall resistance and fouling resistances.
22. An aqueous solution of a solute is concentrated from 5% to 20% (mass basis) in a singleeffect short-tube evaporator. The feed enters the evaporator at a rate of 10 kg/s and at a
temperature of 300 K. Stream is available at a saturation pressure of 1.3 bar. The pressure in
the vapour space of the evaporator is 0.13 bar and the corresponding saturation temperature
of stream is 320 K. If the overall heat transfer coefficient is 5000 W/m2 K, calculate the
a) steam economy,
b) heat transfer surface area,
Data :
Enthalpy
Heat of vaporization
(kJ/kg)
(kJ/kg)
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Saturated steam
----2000
(1.3 bar; 380 K)
Saturated steam
(0.13 bar; 320 K)
2200
-----
80
400
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