CIA I - Dec/May 2020

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 2

CIA I – Dec/May 2020

Degree / Branch / Sem: B.E/Mech/II Date/ Session / Duration: 10.03.20/FN/12:00-01:00pm


Sub. Code / Name / Total Marks: 19ME401/ETD/50
PART – A 05X02 = 10
1. Should the automobile radiator be analyzed as a Control mass or as a Control Volume? Explain.
2. Differentiate Classical and statistical approaches of thermodynamics
3. Discuss about perpetual motion machine of first kind
4. Illustrate Zeroth law of Thermodynamics.
5. Interpret quasi-static process
PART – B 02X13 = 26
6. (a) A gas whose pressure, volume and temperature are 5 bar, 0.23 m3 and 185 C respectively,
has its state change at constant pressure until its temperature becomes 70 C. Calculate (i)Work
done (ii) Change in Internal energy (iii) Heat transferred during the process. Take R=0.29 kJ/kgK
and Cp= 1.005 kJ/kgK. (or)
(b) 5 kg of a gas was heated from a temperature of 100 C at constant volume till its pressure
becomes three times its original pressure. For this process calculate (i) Heat transferred (ii)
Change in internal energy and (iii) Change in enthalpy. Assume Cp=1 kJ/kgK and Cv=0.71 kJ/kgK.
7. (a) A fluid system, contained in a piston and cylinder machine, passes through a complete cycle
of four processes. The sum of all heat transferred during a cycle is -340 KJ. The system
completes 200 cycles per min.
Process Q(kJ/min) W(kJ/min) ΔE (kJ/min)
1-2 0 4340 -
2–3 42000 0 -
3–4 -4200 - -73200
4–1 - - -
Complete the above table showing the method for each item, and compute the net rate of work
output in KW. (or)
(b) Determine the heat transfer and its direction for a system in which a perfect gas having
molecular weight of 6 is compressed from 101.3 kPa, 20 °C to a pressure of 600 kPa following
the law pv1.3=constant. Take specific heat at constant pressure of gas as 1.7 kJ/kgK.

PART – C (Case Study/Applications) 01X14 = 14


1. (a) The initial volume of 0.18 kg of a certain gas was 0.15 m3 and at a temperature of 150C and a
pressure of 100 kN/m2. After adiabatic compression the pressure and volume was found to be
400 kN/m2 and 0.056 m3.Apply first law of thermodynamics to find (i) the ratio of specific heat
(γ) and (2) Change in internal energy.
(OR)
(b) Explain the various processes in the carnot cycle and derive its efficiency.
Course Outcomes –
After successful Completion of the Course, the Students should be able to
Apply the first law of thermodynamics for simple open and closed systems under steady and
CO1
unsteady conditions.
Apply second law of thermodynamics to open and closed systems and calculate entropy and
CO2
availability.

Knowledge Level (Blooms Taxonomy)


Remembering
K1 K2 Understanding (Comprehension) K3 Applying (Application of Knowledge)
(Knowledge)
K4 Analysing (Analysis) K5 Evaluating (Evaluation) K6 Creating (Synthesis)

Part Part - A
Question No. 1 2 3 4 5
Course Outcome CO1 CO1 CO1 CO1 CO1
Knowledge Level 2 2 2 3 3
Part Part - B Part - C
Question No. 6. (a) 6. (b) 7. (a) 7. (b) 8(a) 8(b)
Course Outcome CO1 CO1 CO1 CO1 CO1 CO2
Knowledge Level 3 3 3 3 3 3

You might also like