This document is a heat power engineering examination for second year mechanical engineering students. It contains 3 parts - Part A with 4 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Part B with 4 short answer questions worth 3 marks each, and Part C with 3 long answer questions worth 10 marks each. The questions cover topics like classification of air compressors, types of jet engines, properties of steam, working principles of axial flow compressors and gas turbines, determination of dryness fraction of steam, and working of open cycle gas turbines. The document provides guidance to examiners on following Bloom's taxonomy for cognitive levels and aligning questions to course and program outcomes.
This document is a heat power engineering examination for second year mechanical engineering students. It contains 3 parts - Part A with 4 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Part B with 4 short answer questions worth 3 marks each, and Part C with 3 long answer questions worth 10 marks each. The questions cover topics like classification of air compressors, types of jet engines, properties of steam, working principles of axial flow compressors and gas turbines, determination of dryness fraction of steam, and working of open cycle gas turbines. The document provides guidance to examiners on following Bloom's taxonomy for cognitive levels and aligning questions to course and program outcomes.
This document is a heat power engineering examination for second year mechanical engineering students. It contains 3 parts - Part A with 4 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Part B with 4 short answer questions worth 3 marks each, and Part C with 3 long answer questions worth 10 marks each. The questions cover topics like classification of air compressors, types of jet engines, properties of steam, working principles of axial flow compressors and gas turbines, determination of dryness fraction of steam, and working of open cycle gas turbines. The document provides guidance to examiners on following Bloom's taxonomy for cognitive levels and aligning questions to course and program outcomes.
This document is a heat power engineering examination for second year mechanical engineering students. It contains 3 parts - Part A with 4 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Part B with 4 short answer questions worth 3 marks each, and Part C with 3 long answer questions worth 10 marks each. The questions cover topics like classification of air compressors, types of jet engines, properties of steam, working principles of axial flow compressors and gas turbines, determination of dryness fraction of steam, and working of open cycle gas turbines. The document provides guidance to examiners on following Bloom's taxonomy for cognitive levels and aligning questions to course and program outcomes.
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PERIYAR CENTENARY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
PERIYAR NAGAR - VALLAM - 613 403 - THANJAVUR.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FIRST MONTHLY EXAMINATION Sub : HEAT POWER ENGINEERING Year / Sem: II / IV Sub Code : MEC 410 Marks : 50 Date : 03.03.2020 Time: 2 HOURS PART- A (4x2 =8Marks) Note: Answer all the questions. Unit Bloom’s Course Program level Outcomes Outcomes 1 Define dryness fraction III C310.1 2 State the advantages of single stage III C310.2 reciprocating compressor 3 Define enthalpy of wet steam IV C410.1 4 Write the any application of rockets IV C410.2 PART – B (4x3=12 Marks) Note: Answer all the questions. Unit Bloom’s Course Program level Outcomes Outcomes 5 Classification of air compressor III U C310.1 PO1 6 Types of jet engine III U C310.2 PO1 7 State the advantages of steam IV U C410.1 PO1, PO2
8 Determine the dryness fraction steam if 1.5 kg
of water in suspension with 92kg of dry steam IV R C410.2 PO1, PO2 PART C (3x10=30 Marks) Note: Answer all the questions. Unit Bloom’s Course Program level Outcomes Outcomes 9 Explain the working of an axial flow compressor with a neat sketch III Ap C310.1 PO1
10 A. Explain and neat sketch the working of turbo-
jet III Ap C310.2 PO1
B. Explain and neat sketch the working of bucket
calorimeter IV C410.2
11 Determine the specific volume, enthalpy,
entropy, external work done internal latent heat and internal energy of steam at 8 bar and 95% IV Ap C410.1 PO1, PO2 dry . Note: The question paper setters are requested to follow the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy levels as presented below. Bloom’s Lower Order Thinking Skills (LOTs) Higher Oder Thinking Skills (HOTs) Taxonomy levels R-Remember, U-Understand, Ap- Apply An-Analyze, E-Evaluate, C-Create % to be included 90% 10% Prepared by Reviewed by & Approved by
Staff In Charge Head of the Department
PERIYAR CENTENARY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE PERIYAR NAGAR - VALLAM - 613 403 - THANJAVUR. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FIRST MONTHLY EXAMINATION Sub : HEAT POWER ENGINEERING Year / Sem: II / IV Sub Code : MEC 410 Marks : 50 Date : 03.03.2020 Time: 2 HOURS PART- A (4x2 =8Marks) Note: Answer all the questions. Unit Bloom’s Course Program level Outcomes Outcomes 1 What is an air compressor? III C310.1 2 What is gas turbine? III C310.2 3 Define density of steam. IV C410.1 4 What is steam calorimeter? IV C410.2 PART – B (4x3=12 Marks) Note: Answer all the questions. Unit Bloom’s Course Program level Outcomes Outcomes 5 What are applications of centrifugal compressor? III C310.1 6 What are the requirements of combustion chamber in gas turbines? III C310.2
7 During a test 0.2 kg of water is separated from 2.5
kg of wet steam. Determine dryness fraction of IV C410.1 steam. 8 Write short notes on steam. IV C410.2 PART C (3x10=30 Marks) Note: Answer all the questions. Unit Bloom’s Course Program level Outcomes Outcomes 9 Explain and neat sketch the working of open cycle gas turbine with reheater, regenerator, intercooler. III C310.1
10 A). Explain the working of an centrifugal
compressor with a neat sketch III C310.2
B) explain the formation of steam
IV C410.1
11 In an expression on wet steam in a barrel
calorimeter the following reading were taken. Steam pressure = 5.5 bar, Mass of copper calorimeter = 1kg, Mass of calorimeter + water = 3.8kg, Mass of calorimeter + water+steam= 4kg, IV C410.2 Intial temperature of water =10ºC, Final temperature of water =50ºC, Specific heat of copper = 0.092 KJ/Kg K Calculate dryness fraction of steam. Note: The question paper setters are requested to follow the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy levels as presented below. Bloom’s Lower Order Thinking Skills (LOTs) Higher Oder Thinking Skills (HOTs) Taxonomy levels R-Remember, U-Understand, An-Analyze, E-Evaluate, Ap- Apply C-Create % to be included 90% 10%