Explore topic-wise MCQs in Heat Transfer Operations Questions and Answers.

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1.

What is the name of the axes in the moisture isotherm plotted below?

A. X – Relative humidity Y – Moisture content
B. X – Relative humidity Y – Equilibrium moisture content
C. X – Absolute humidity Y – Moisture content
D. X – Absolute humidity Y – Equilibrium moisture content
Answer» D. X – Absolute humidity Y – Equilibrium moisture content
2.

What is the term K in the given equation of multi-molecular adsorption?

A. \(\frac{X}{X_1} =\frac{C\phi}{(1-k\phi)(1+(C-k)\phi)}\)
B. k is the relative humidity
C. k is the exp (± ΔH/RT)
D. k is the moisture content for a complete layer
E. k is the enthalpy difference in adsorptive heats between the first and successive molecular layers
Answer» C. k is the exp (± ΔH/RT)
3.

What is the term X1 in the given equation?

A. \(\frac{X}{X_1} =\frac{C \phi}{(1-k \phi)(1+(C-k) \phi))}\)
B. Equilibrium moisture content
C. Moisture content for a complete layer
D. Moisture content for three layers together
E. Moisture content for a complete monolayer
Answer» E. Moisture content for a complete monolayer
4.

The free energy ΔG required to release unit molal quantity of this moisture is given by

A. ΔG = – RT Ln(Ψ), for an isothermal, reversible process without change of composition.
B. True
C. False
Answer» B. True
5.

What is the term Ψ in the given equation of free energy ΔG required to release unit molal quantity of this moisture?

A. ΔG = – RT Ln(Ψ)
B. Absolute Humidity
C. Relative Humidity
D. Mole fraction of water
E. Moisture content
Answer» C. Relative Humidity
6.

The free energy ΔG required to release unit molal quantity of this moisture is given by ___________

A. – RT Ln(Relative Humidity)
B. – RT Ln(Mole fraction of water)
C. – RT Ln(Moisture content)
D. – RT Ln(Absolute Humidity)
Answer» B. – RT Ln(Mole fraction of water)