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Set-A Set-A

Class Test –II lass Test –II


ME8391 - Engineering Thermodynamics ME8391 - Engineering Thermodynamics
Part –A (5X2 = 10) Part –A (5X2 = 10)
1. Define dryness fraction 1. Define dryness fraction
2. What is degree of superheat? 2. What is degree of superheat?
3. What is triple point? 3. What is triple point?
4. Find the quality of steam for a pressure of P=4 bar 4. Find the quality of steam for a pressure of P=4 bar
and T=500®C. and T=500®C.
5. Define entropy. 5. Define entropy.
Part-B (7.5X2 =15) Part-B (7.5X2 =15)
6. A stationary mass of a gas is compressed 6. A stationary mass of a gas is compressed
without friction from an initial state of 0.3 m3 without friction from an initial state of 0.3 m3
and 0.105 MPa to a final state of 0.15 m 3 and and 0.105 MPa to a final state of 0.15 m 3 and
0.105 MPa, the pressure remaining constant 0.105 MPa, the pressure remaining constant
during the process. There is a transfer of 37.6 during the process. There is a transfer of 37.6
kJ of heat from the gas during the process. kJ of heat from the gas during the process.
How much does the internal energy of the gas How much does the internal energy of the gas
change and entropy change? change and entropy change?

7. Determine the internal energy for a pressure 7. Determine the internal energy for a pressure
of 3 bar for the following cases, of 3 bar for the following cases,
I) 80% dry and ii) degree of super heat 70®C I) 80% dry and ii) degree of super heat
70®C

Set-B
Set-B
Class Test –II Class Test –II
ME8391 - Engineering Thermodynamics ME8391 - Engineering Thermodynamics
Part –A (5X2 = 10) Part –A (5X2 = 10)
1. List the types of steam. 1. List the types of steam.
2. What is superheat temperature? 2. What is superheat temperature?
3. What is triple point? 3. What is triple point?
4. Find the quality of steam for a pressure of P=2 bar 4. Find the quality of steam for a pressure of P=2 bar
and h= 2250 kJ/kg. and h= 2250 kJ/kg.
5. Define entropy. 5. Define entropy.
Part-B (7.5X2 = 15) Part-B (7.5X2 = 15)
6. A stationary mass of a gas is compressed 6. A stationary mass of a gas is compressed
without friction from an initial state of 0.3 m3 without friction from an initial state of 0.3 m3
and 0.105 MPa to a final state of 0.3 m3 and and 0.105 MPa to a final state of 0.3 m3 and
0.3 MPa, the volume remaining constant 0.3 MPa, the volume remaining constant
during the process. How much does the during the process. How much does the
internal energy of the gas change and entropy internal energy of the gas change and entropy
change? change?

7. Determine the internal energy for a pressure 7. Determine the internal energy for a pressure
of 4 bar for the following cases, of 4 bar for the following cases,
I) dryness fraction is 0.6 and ii) degree of super I) dryness fraction is 0.6 and ii) degree of super
heat 50®C heat 50®C

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