Pharmaceutical Engineering (2230002) : Ch.1 Introduction
Pharmaceutical Engineering (2230002) : Ch.1 Introduction
CH.1 INTRODUCTION
1) Write a short note on types of graphs. [4R]
2) Define and explain the terms with appropriate example.
a) Dimensional analysis
b) Dimensional formula
3) Discuss dimensional analysis, its advantage and disadvantage.
4) Define: Unit operation and Unit process. What are the significance of studying p’ceutical
engineering? [2R]
5) Discuss in brief about dimensional analysis.
6) Write the scope of p’ceutical engineering.
7) Explain Unit operation, Unit process and Tie substance. [2R]
8) Difference between Dimensional equation & Dimensionless equation.
CH.2 STOICHIOMETRY
1) Explain overall material balance and single component material balance.
2) Derive corollary of Dalton’s law & Amagat’s law. [4R]
3) Explain about principle involve in mass transfer. Enlist unit operation in which mass transfer
operation is involved.
4) What is stoichiometry? Define. Discuss its significance in pharmacy. [2R]
5) Note on total mechanical energy balance.
6) Write a note on fuel and combustion.
7) Write in brief on material balance.
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10) Write principle, working, construction & application of ROTA METER.
11) Classify flow meters. Write a note on any one of them. [3R]
12) What is valve? What are its basic components? Describe GLOBE VALVE/GATE VALVE with a
neat & clean diagram. [4R]
13) Discuss about different types of MANOMETERS. [3R]
14) Define coefficient of discharge. Give difference between ORIFICE METER AND VENTURI METER.
15) Enumerate energy loss in pipe. Explain enlargement loss.
16) Write a note on total energy balance in fluid flow.
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15) Derive an equation for conduction of heat through a circular pape.
16) What is thermal radiation? Explain the concept of BLACK BODY & GRAY BODY in thermal
radiation.
17) Explain briefly Bucket type steam trap.
DEFINITIONS
1) Stoichiometry
2) Unit operation
3) Tie substance
4) Absolute pressure
5) Gauge pressure
6) calorie
7) British thermal unit
8) Absolute zero temperature
9) Material balance
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