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GATE Chemical Engineering 2002

This document discusses an objective type exam question paper on chemical engineering. It contains 25 one mark questions in Section A and 25 two mark questions in Section B. For each question, four possible answers (A, B, C, and D) are given and the candidate has to mark the appropriate answer bubble on the answer sheet.

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GATE Chemical Engineering 2002

This document discusses an objective type exam question paper on chemical engineering. It contains 25 one mark questions in Section A and 25 two mark questions in Section B. For each question, four possible answers (A, B, C, and D) are given and the candidate has to mark the appropriate answer bubble on the answer sheet.

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I

GATE - 2002

I ol lo

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
b. (,,.,.
iJ'P) >U.(il/')
=0
f'V r

This question consists of TWE;NTY FIV E subqu<>.stions ( 1- 25) of ONE mark ead1. For ead1
of thesr su b-<tnestions, four possible nnswer.i
(A. '8, C, and D) are given , out of which only
one is correct An~eo eacl1 sub-que.s tio.n by
darkening the nppropJiatc bubble on the

OBJECTIVE

RESPONSE SHEET

c. (
d. (

(ORS)

complex plaue. U.1e augle between

lines I + il!fld - 1 + r(wheret = f = F-i' )is

lt14

b 7tl2
c. 3'11:1~

.c

d. V{V>< o)=o

7t

[0(I7 O
11 J Is
II

2.

The tn\'et$6 or the r1111trl ~

vI

I)

~]

[-02

-l

()

()

c.

II
II

w
3.

()

(I

()

~-

For turbulent now of on InCOmpressible


3. pipe, the fl oW fate Q IS
proporllonal to (AP)". where 6 P 1s 1he
pressure drop. llte value of exponent o. IS
a. I

IJUJd tiJrough

b H

()

c. < l

WludJ of the rollomng cond.llions are


satisfied nt !he cmfcal point by the P-V-T
relation ora real Owd

d.
7.

tJ

Ji

c. \

(}

With mcrcasing flow rate. the "' drnulic


efficiencv of a cenl-rifllg;ll pump
a monotonically decreases
b. decreases and then u1creases
c. remams constant
d Increases and !hen decreases
For llow pas! a nat plate, if X IS th(!
diStance along the Illate I ll lbe dJreCilOO of
llow. the boundary layer U!tckness Is
proportJonaJ to

a.

0 - () 5

l]
[o.s il
11~2
[~

d.

(1,5

.e

\1

w
w

[2

(J

(>,

xa

IJ

II,

o.[ I'V
;;p ), > U

c. '7 (V ><a) = O

d.

>

ra

3,

ce

l~e

fPI~ )

f)V- ,.

<

Which 9[ the folio" iog holds for any ooo


zero vector~
a. '7 .tr : II
b Vxo = U

osing a sort HB pencil .Do noi use rhe ORS for


any rougb work You can use. lhe Answer Book
for any rough work.
(Marks: J. " 25 = 25)

In

c'J:)r u.(1'1'
Cfl) = ll

Nl

om

SECT10N-A (75 Marb)

(8/')
-(N'/IV )
iW'
-

- -

'

'

-ll

d. > I

8.

For nn ideal plug flow reactor the n lue of


tb~ Peclet nvmber IS
a. u
b

00

c. I
d

IU

2 <II 10

The c.'\tcmt of u rcuction is


n. different for reactnnts and producb
h. dimeru;ionless
c. dependent on the stoichiometric

input of li-equcmcy en = l 1t , The "'"l'lituclc


r!ltio fonhis sy~tem ;,.

a. I
b. 0.5

combU$I..d.

TI1~

11,.,

numb,.,. of additional

spcl'il'ications required to determine Lhe


product now rnte od compru;ition is
II"

()

h. I
. :t

17.

milIll

number oftha s hdJ side lluid

xa

n. Riarunin!l unebaog\..-d
b. lnctuMes

decrc113"" depending un
numhc:r ot'<hilll p:1$"ell

1:. lnet'Casc~. llr

Vecre:~sa<

w
w

.e

rhc tol3.1 investment inn project .. RH. Ill


lakh.s and the nnnual prwfit ill Rs. I. S lnkhs.
lf Uw projed IUc is to l ""'' ' thou Uoe
~imple rtsle of rcttu'T1 un in\'C81mt-Til lM

18,

I?.

.., 15.
b. lll"o
"-

I.SP u

111c closed loop poles Df a ruble saeond


nrder system could be
;o, l)<>lh real ~nd po~itive

Fluid "'lef!'Y

mill<. Jw .:no~h"'s. 1111

mills
d. Fluid unergy mills. l3atl mills. Jaw
en..hers

From among the .WUowing.. cl100Sc on_


e
that L not"" "'"oU11il1"111ic proc"'a
a, Methanol zynthe,is
b. Cablytic crackmg
c. Ammanhl-synthesi~
d. Ch;id~tion of sulphur
The commontv used soh en1 '"
~upcn:nti~ I exlr~ctjon is

c.

C""'" tetr3ehJoride

d. C.trbon diox]dc

20.

n,c a\'etl!gc

bl>ilinil, puint uf aviation


turbine fuel i d"s""t tn th:.ll ot'

b. C(lmp lei\ conjugnre with p<lslliw reo I

Lubricating oils

c:.

c.

'both
"'rt,real and negau.ve

b. LPG

U.. one real ~il~itivc and the oth.,. rt:lll


ueg~tive

15.

c.

a. Meiliyi.,Uwl-ketone
'
b. \Vnli:f

" 1soq.

14.

d. fli = Jt'' v,
Ammgu Uto following izc reduction
equipment m the dtcreo~ing order of the
avernge p~rucl~ s ic llruduced by each of
Ut<IU.
a, J:ow orushotos. Ball miUs. Fluid I!J.lcrgy

miTis

If the bnftle 1!')11lcing in a shell and tubo:


heat excltanser incrca~c:s. tlt<>n the

d.

rp, - 6dPsr I ' '

b. Ball mills, Jaw cnJ.<hcn~. Pluid energy

Reyn()ld~

13.

c.

ll

h. , - I' I dP

ra

d.

16.

.c

An C.~<1d1ennic reaction ~;Ires pine<> tn >n


product l<::nlptralurt
(cboosu U1o cocr<><:t option) - tbu rooclor
reed temperamrc:
n i~ nlwys equ:tl to
h is always SJWier thnn
c. i~~lwnys lesH bun
cl ma) he gre.iler nr les thnJl
~lctl\nn" is mi"ed with stoichiometrie
proportion of CL'C)'gcn 11J1d complete[)
adiabatic reactor.

11./2

d. 0.25
II J, i. fllc "')uivnl"nl dinmcldr of o n()npherieol particle. Yp its volume and s, hs
surfal;(: ~rea, Uten it~ spheri~ity is
defined by

<n
"f
.. , = 6\t!' ' dt sI

ce

10

c.

all ol'fhe above

om

coefficients
tl

A l'irst order ~)'1\lem Vitb uulty gin and


tfme con$tant ~ i!i subjected lu 11 ainuwidnl

1 I.

Dic.~cl

d. K."'oo<cnc
The number of U.:gr- bf frucdom for ;lu
azeotropic mixture gf ethanol ond wolcr ln

vapour-liquid equilibrium,
a.

i~

>ur to
2G.

b
c. 2

COS 'X ~bonlll1s

.1.

a. 2

I)

~.

b.
27,

c. T. P anti z
d. T >nd z.

23.

Whicb of the- foUo\\ing crontlties c.1n b"


most easily used 10 ~'eriry s1eam Llble c!rna
ror superhealed Steam

'

(rr ~r)1

--\<"PUi!1)v

h. (nf i N>), = (QII i\.~),

b.

n,c ~irnenoionles~ grour

b. S herwood number
.:. St.!lunidt number
d, Sl:nnto n number

d.

28.

The Reynoi<L< analogy lor momcnllllll.


heat and ma.sa lr:insfer is best lprlicoble

xa

25.

().

lor

216
1.9

216
I~

21G

The drag coefficienl for l>aclerium


moving in wn"" 3 1 I mrnls, will ba of the
follow in~ order ol' ru.1gnitud (assume size
of Uu;3 baatl;n'ium W bu J micron ond
J;:inernotic vi.o(lSity Qf w>lt>r to he
10"' m2 sJ

a. UOOO

b. C:JSes h1 lamiu;u- Oow


c. Liquid~ In turhuh:ot O.ow
<1. l.lquids And gases m l~min~f IIOw

!,. 24

.e

,,, Cr:t.<fl; in IOrbuknl 11011

w
w
It

24

ra

in m:.ss transit.
tJwt is equiv~tent to P&':utdtl numher in heat
tr.1nofer is
o. 1-lussoll numbo'

23
216

ce

u.

u.. (BP i oT)r=(flS IW) 1


d. (iW I N),
(&S I BPlr
24.

c. I
d -1
11m:.: grudey ol' p.>ln lA. B &. (.',
t>l'oduction r~t~s: (2. 24 & 18 batches. l"'r
day. resf><lCiiwl_v) ar" produocd in
indcpendenl botch produchon lines and
~torecl m sepomle area. 'J11e 11umber ul'
offpecilknuou b3tche. in a day is J. 3
and 2 for tr:.des A. 0 & C. respccti1ely.
'T'he probability of picking an offspecific:.tion bat~h Jrom a modomly
cho~t.:n storng~ llJ'C.O is

om

T
b. TandP

(I

.c

The portioI mohtr end1~lpy of~ ~omponenl


In un ideal bmllr)' ga; mixture of
eompOllilitm l., 31 A tomper~tllre 1' ana
prc:Ssurc P. is li111ctiOn unly of'

22.

Tile, c<>cJ:licient of in the Tavlor


. series of

i .r 1 :<

lll l P

::

:29.
. ! -!1

Tbi$ section consists of 1'WENT\' Il l\' I<: sobquesHons (2~511) of TWO mrks each. For
l'UCb of tbcse sulHjuestlous, four pussibl~
answeu (A, II, C 11.n d D) arc gfven, O)UI o( which
only on~ i correct. Anwcr each <ub-qu..flnn
by darkening tb~ upproprhote bubble on th~

,,r

OBJECTJ\'E RESPONSE SHEET (ORS)


oing u 'oft Hll p<!ncil. Uo nol use lh~ ORS lor
any rough work. You run use Ihou\n~"' er Book
(or any ruugb wurk.
(Murks: 2 x 25 50)

c. IL24
d. U.44
A gas (den.:<i~y = l.5 kg.lm'. vlsc<ls~y -= 2
10'' kglrn ~) llowing Uuough ~ pa.ekcd bed
(particfe size = 0.5 em, poro~iry = 0.5) ~~ o
Sllperficial velocrty of 2 "'"' cau$es a
pressure drop of 8400 l'a m.. The pressure
drop for Dito1hcr go:~. with dcmity or U
kgnn' nnd vioc<>sity
3
ltg1n1
nowing ~~ 3 ml~ willl>e

Hr'

~.

840!\ Pahn
b. 189()0 Palm

~0.

c. 1261!0 P.ln1
d. 16~00 l'nlm
A pulse tracer ls introduced in

;In

ido:al

CSTR twith a meau residence time tl al


time
0. The Lim" tnkco for the a:cil

,J ul Ill

n.ein.s:ultiOn dticknesl!- j$ 2 em. o.emtc of

concenlrntion of the ln)ect to reach ItoIF of


il5 inlliul 1aluew iU he
n, 2t
h. 0.5~

heat I from Utis m.~ul~teti pipe will ~e


~. greater thn that of the 11n-insnl11ted
st~ant pip~

b. less Utan Uta! uf the un-insuwled steam

"- , I(UI9:1
cl. 0.693t

c. eqUltl to thfil t1f the un-in,ulutcd team

A ht~b adiabali~ reuctor ut an initial


temperate of 3731:: is filling tilled for !,he
r.:ncticm A -. a, M~UITI~ the ht:3t (lr
l'dletioo

l< 1 IIJ molul n3 Kand

th~ ht~t

.:.>p~it)

of both ,\ and D to be .:on.>Cint


tmd ettual to SO JnnOI K. Th~ tempemlttrc
rlse atler ~onversion qf0,5 will be

em

insu.latioo

3S.

lilOII kg or liquid at 3d"C I l l . well-strrred


vo;ssd has to oo he.1te~ to 120' C'. usill!l
inuuorscd coili c.lffYirtS c.oudcu-'ling st~am
at I 5t)c. 1'he nreo of the <learn coils

Is

).2

rn1 .and over.tll heal transfer OXlelliclent to


th~ ll~ultl i1 1500 \\lrm1 c. .\.!isunting
nugligiblc heat !OS$ to s urrounding nd
specific heat capncity of the liquid to be ~
ldlkg C. tlto: tiur~ tak-en for lllil li4ui~ tu
roadt dcs ir'Cd tcrup<-rnturc will bo
a. LS mir1
b. 22 mut
I!. 44 _
min
d. S1 mit1
Fr'Csh ornogc Jllrce couu.it,. 12~. (by
weight) 5(11ids nd the rc:8t water. 1)()0 ,. of
the frtsh j uice rs senr Ill an evpornrfr to
remove
and ~""-"'tue~tly ntixc:d
with Ute rtnramiog 10 " of fresh jui~o.
The l'e'!UIUUtt product con!ai~ 40 % F<>lids.
Th kS of water rtn1cNCd t'mm I ~S fresh
j uice is
a. OA

.c

" sc

b. tO"C

20"('
d. ll)09 ( '

Sle.1111 undergoes

Tsentropi~ explnsion

in ~

ra

turbiu., fronl :sooo kPu and 40oc (o:ulrop:)l


6.65 kJ/kg K.) lo 15(1 kPo (antmpy of
s>turnied liqnid = 1.4336 U lkg f.: . entropy
fl( snturate<l '~tpuur = 1 '2234 kJI!q: K).
nt~ oxJt CMdjtioo of steam i
a. sup<!rh..:aled vapour
b. paltially 1.\ondcnse<l vupouc 1\<ith
-qu.lity of0,9
e. s:durated vapour
d. pnrli;tJly condcn"d vnponr wrth

ce

1!.

32.

pipe
leSll than the s t'-"'"' piJ>o! wilh

om

3 1.

pipe

xa

36.

qunhty of 0. I

:n

..ccording

lo Ihe Penkc: equation, whot

will be lhe mini mum numbor qf plnlc!l

w
w

.e

,..;quirod in u di~lillaHon i!olumn to


t epnrate ~~~ equirnolar binary mi.'lture of
etlrnpllntlnis A & B miJ) in overhcod
l'raetion commiulnJ! 99 mol~ " il .-\ ~nd n
honom fulction coutn[ning 98 mole ~ B?

1.\ss.tmtc that the relative V<>latility (~tl ~


2) does not change appreciably in the.
colunutl
u. 5

b. 0.5
c. O.(i
37.

b. 9
e. l2

34.

d. 0.7
1 ~ of <nluratcd aqueous ~olutino of
highly soluble ~omponent A ~ 60"C "
cooled to 23C !'he solubility limits of A
an: (0.0 kg A)ltkg water) at60C and (0.2
k,g A)l(kg water) at 25C. 1'hc amounL in
k~. o( ll1e crystrus lo mted ll1
Jr.

d. 28
A 10 CJn diame>tor steam pipe. c.ur)ing
:.toom at l 80C. IS cov...-od wiU\ on
insulation (conductivity = 0.6 Wln'C). It
loses heal Ito the s urrou111ling$ at 30"C
Anume heal lrnn>fer oocffici"ul of 8.0
w , m
for beat Lransfor from urf.ll:il to
tho ~umJundlngo, N~glect wall re:;is t;rnce
Uu>pipe nnol lilm ltl!isUlnce st~om, II'

.,r

""!l:r

or

38.

ll.4

b. (),25
c. 0 2
d. 1).175
In the hydrodoalkylution of toluone to
benzene, rhe ti>llowln!! reaolions occur
t'.f/0 + If,_.. f't/ 4 -( 'If,

2Cr.ff0 .P C,lftu 1 ff,

s ol 111
maximum internoJ presure <if tO atm. The
allowable ileslgn sh t$S c>f the mnterlo l is
125 N/nim: Dnd currogirm aiiiiW.lfi1Cc i~ 2
nun . Ute tbickJtt!!$ of the ''Cs~cl for
length'di~ntcter ratio or 3 will be elue t<l
a,

'" 6 mm
c. Smm
d. 1(1 mm

b. (},J44

c. t).152

-13.

d. 0, I.JG

59.

If :w. amount R is prud at the end o{ ~'er~


yc:tar for n YC"Jft, then Lhc nut present v.:sluc
of" the annuity at an ioter.m rate Qf I is

Rl(l-J:

- 1

gre-ter tlmn that ocra<s ploh: B when

ce

b. /lf( 1(1+
' ~'1)' I]
ll

( l I)'

-~~.

A comp:111Y has depreciable im'llslment

40.

of IU 36300 '' hk h is <lq>recwted in equ~l


two yea"'- Assume tl10l tlto
t;.x rotc is 50 % and jntcrosl rate is H) " &.
l' he not pr<lSeul value of tax tlt11l the
contplllly would bave saved. if il bod

xa

llistaUJUCnl~ in

depn. datcd 2/3 of tire invcstmanl in

.. ;uo

lb~

()

.e

unu yc:tr nd Ihe rest in the socond year. i<

b.

'~
~.

[ "'-;1
I ;.;J

~,

[-%oJ

d.

[o.;]

c,.. ~ c;

t..

< cr~

c. k

o.s..~

/\ ~yllndn<n l pr~urc: v~sS"lllfVolurnc 611


m1 hllS I() be dt"~>igned hi witltstoucl u

d. k. >2k.
h takes 6 hours to dl)' wet solid from
50"~ moistun: content to the criticol
moisture corotenl of 15 ,, liow mocb
long~r willli tak<> to dry th" olid to 10o
moisture conl<:nl, under tho srune drying
condltiorn; (the equilibrium moishtre
content oJ'!be solid is 5"o.l
p. 15 min
h Sl m111
c. 71min

-15.

w
w

c. 375
c1 500
nu~ Ji:cc:Juency re<pQnsc ot' n fi r5l otdCT
sy$h:m, has a rha<e shil1 11 it b loll a- nnd
Uppcc boun<~ ~hen by

41 .

u.

ra

e. R{l+IJ'
d.

A composite wall consrl of two plates A


and B placed m sorios. nvrrnnl to the nrll\
ofttC3L Tb.c tltenn11l <>ottduetivities ore k A
and ko nnd Uto 1ccifi< heal capacities '"''
Cl'l- ond C'ro, for platell A on~ l:l
respectively Pl~te B Ill!$ twice lb~
thickness <>f lllato 1\. At ~tc.1dy !l13te. Ulc
tempcrotw"' dift"crcn~o across plato A is

.c

a,

) mm

om

Toluene >nd h)'drog..'l\ ttre fed to a reactor


1n n molar rntio 1:~. 80 '' of the 10luene
gets converted and the selectivity of
hcozcoc: (dcfjrlod n mule~ or benzene
fonned moles of lnluen~; converted) jK
Q{)l'o- 111~ liaetil)nal C\Jn''=ion r1f
hydrogen i~
a. O. J(I

d. 94- min
Whol is the critica l roL>tionoJ sp.;ed. in
rovolutiom. p<!1' ~econd, fot a buD mill of
1.2 in dfa metet chat11ed with 70 mm
diometet bJII<
. , 0.5
h. I,U
c.

-16,

2.76

d. 0.116
A. son~ mil<lun::

\1'3$ Rt"""ned

through o

stAndard 10- m~.lt ~t'TC.:n- llte


lrtt~tion of tltc ownsize mnll.ml In

m u.~<

feed.

cJvert)ow and imdertloll wen: i<ruml to be


0.38. 0.19 nnd U.21, rt-stxc:t:ivcly. Tho
81:\'Clcn cl'ti::ctiVcnes~ b~d 011 the OVCl15iZe
is
. 0.50

b. 1),5g

6of J()

a.

5 I.

0.68
d. 0.62

~lectrol):1ic

om

~.

13728l
b. 19206 J

" 4.576 J

d. 17712J
I m' oranideaigasat500K rutd IOOOkPa

NaO.H

ce

d. lf 1.158 " 10' Coulombs is llSed to


defX!i I l gmm equivulenl of NaOH,
wltal is u.e Cll!Tt\111 eOlciency of Uie

:52.

cell7
Reduce !he follqwins di.il'ereJttial equati<m

Io lin e;lr I'Qrm

ra

d. 15-1 K

ln the mrumfucture of suJphurio ncid frem


elemental sulplmr. the followmg se<J)Ience
of major operations is followed.

49.

.c

expands reversibl,y to 5 times i ls i 11ifial

vohuue in an msulal.ed container. lf the


~peclfi<' heal. capacl,tr (at t\Jnshntt
pn:ssure) of1he ga is 21 Jimol K. the 6naJ.
!runpcrature will be
a. 35 It
b. l74K
a. 274 K

is prodllced in all
cell by the electrolysis of

a Write tl1e reacli.ans nt the anode,


.:athode and !he overall reacfiCIJis m a
Mercury Cell and a Diaphragm Cell
b. Mercozy
cells
produee
more
oCillcentrated N.aOH solution oompared
to
.membrane cclls.
However,
membrane cells are \l'idely replacing
the tnerdllry celli itt. the chloralkali
il!(hJSt:ry. Give two m~iot masons for
tbis trend.
c. Define t:lte dc-"'mposinoJt dli.cienoy of
an electrolytk call 11Sed for woduci''!

is

48.

~ydrox:ide

brine.

A ngid ve~scl. contslning three moles of


nitrogen gas nt 30' C. is heated to 2s.oc
Ass1nne tlte a-.:,mge heal capacities of
nilr<lge!l tn be c;. = 2!U J/moJC and C.=
20.8 firnol c. 11te !teat required,
neglecting ll1e heat capacity of fue ve;;sel,

47

s.,dinm

!L Jiu:uace4-cottvertet-> absorber

~r:t=.z"'t

dl
a . Find a general solution lo dte
l.it1eartsed equa6on.
b. Deleoninc 6te intell:rnlie>tt con..<>tants 1f
2(0)=0.
~

.furnace-> convenet:4 evaporator


d. converter-'> fumace -'> absmber
C~der the pr6ductimt af aillluonis from
meUl.'lll.e and air <t- -raw materiul$. 'l'he
catalysts u.ed !ll'e (a)- for steam
;etoiiDing of meOunte and (b)- far
ammonia syntlwsis
a (a)Ni/AI;.O~(h) G'ttZnO/AI~o,
b. (a) Fe!Aiz0 3 (b) Cu-ZHO/ Al203

0.1 0.5
,53

w
w

.e

'50.

xa

b. .furnace-. eVltponttor-> absorber

c. (a)NiiAJ,O, (b) f"e/AI;03


d. (a) FeJAhO; (b} N'JAI203

FIVIi IWID QUEST10N8 (51-70)

T his section con$iSls or 1'W .~N'J'Y question> or


FlVE marks each. AN"Y F IFTEEN ou l of lbese
q uestions ba\'e to be answered on Ute Auswor
Book provided.
(Mark~: S lC 1 5 = 7S)

~-

A = 0.& 0 0.4
bas the
[ 0.1 05 0.6
property thai it sati~fies Ax = x, for illlY
"ector x.
a. Write U1e chamctecistic equation to be
~<:~lveJ for eigenvalue.-; <:if A"
b. Based on visual. observation. tiT\d one
oflhe elgemalues of 11..
c. F-ind tlte other-two eigenvalues ofA.
C'on!!iile:r tlte 11mv fn a l iq_lrid film of
constant thickness (5) along, a vertical 1Vllll
l\1atnx

as s1t0Wll.ln th~ Jigurc bolow.

r
I

7 ol 10
Wuter enter; ~I 2tJC and
e~il" at 37"r' In tht annular spnce. The
in~illc pipe It to~ not inot"' di:omcter of3.5 em
and wall Utickuc~s 11!' 3.56 nun . 'lloc: uutCI
t>ipe h;o~ "" inner di~metet of 5.25 em :inti
i~ inwloled. Nc:sletting tn<: w"Jt resislllnCC"
to heat t.ran~fer [iom the itmer pipe. attd
assumins tho indhidunl film heat tr~nsfer
eoeJficient .tilr w.t1' io be 6600 w~m1 "(',
..:.111!tllnt";
~. the indlvidu:tllwal transf<T t'()d}jdtnl
fur b<:o.ltnc flow in& in lho lunor t>it"'
b. tbc owrnll loeat ltittUfcr eoeJTicleut
based on inside dinmcter of inner pipe.
~. the lntol lcngO rcqui"'d lor the helot
""ch11ng.:r
Nu = 0.023 tRe)''" (Pr)IU
\VIieN Nu is the Nooeh :-lumber and
Pois Ot~ l'randtl Nloruhe.,
A\'cr;tg~ t>ropcrtitS of benzene: visO(l.iiY ~
-1
IO"' 1\g/nt ~. tbormal oonductivily (1.1 17 \VIm c, specitic bent copocity I ~80 J/k~
density =
kglmJ.

soc 10 3S"C

1\s,uming lnmfnM, one-dimens ionul, full)


de>eloped ll<m. lhe j -direction Navler
Stoke~ ctjUoliun re!luoes tu
dlv

Jt--j-~ pg : O
~Lt

om

(\then: \'y is the velocity in r dir<:etiun.!l.l


the viscosity and p is the density of the
lhtUi(l.)
Sta te the oonnd~ry cnnditinn* to be
used for Ut" 4<llution Ill vcf(ltit)

11rorrtd7

ce

ra

5.5.

u, If Q i~ the \'<llumetrie flow rntc tr unit


width nr the Wllll, how VI iJ re)tecl tn
the lilm thickness 1),
l'he power re<tntred In $tir wnter (den.sity=
10!)1) kglm', viscQ!!tt) "' O.OO I I;,g/m s) in<>
laboratory e:~:p.,1menl witll t11e lmp~ller
(Jhtm~ler = S Qln, blRde width = f em)
nJtQtmg ot ~ rpm os 10'2 \V Cons1dc:r on
indu.!llril lilirred '\<'Sse! whc!N ~ lluid
(density - 900 kJ!'m~, VINCOSity - 0, J.84
l<J!Im ~) h~s 10 be stirrc<i 3! 1 rpm tlllil>!! "n
illOI)ellt:r OJ" 1.6 IU di3mclCr 311d 0.3'2 )II
bl~de widlh.
a. Sh<>w tloot the lllbvrntuo) expc~ inoeut
und indus(riol VC'iMel ;ere g<l<!mctricoU~
:ond dyn:omi"'olly ~imil~r
b, Estimate tile rower requiromenlJ of thi!
industrial vesseL
Aio' lluws through snwoth tube, 2.5 em
diameter :utd 10 111 lung. at 37"C. If thu
pressure drop lhmug:b tbe tnbe is L(IOUO
P;, estimate
" lhe air vel~it)' through lho IU~c! ana
the l'ri~1oon 13ctor
b. the: beot t.rntO!Ibo co~Jllcient usin~t

.c

b. Solvto f6r lhc velocity protiJ...

w
w

''l

('ulbtom ,\n;log)'[l a = (Si)(Pr)..

wb"re St i> U1c Stanton Nuntbe. and Pr

is thu PrruodiJ Number.


Ga COWitllllL R 8206 con' nllllftnol K
"
,.oncllon
. r:actor. ~ o,Re""
1s4
0 t 1lor
"'""'Y

57

or

;clevonl propeni<:s
air tmd~ llle gll'en
cunditoons: voscosity ~ 1.~ " 10-5 ki!fm s.
1
density = ll34 kgim ~pecint ''""'
cpacity. C l. - .1.04j) kJ/kg c. Uocnunl
CCinductivity = O.tl2~ W/m ('
A double pipe aounl.enlurrent heat
e:tchnnget is designed to oool .;soo k:i\lbr
of bt.'tlLune llo\\>lng in the innur pipe fiom

oc,

sn

lree

!;;,~cess lllbhs
en~)' r(lr
c~clohexanonc ( I) r phe!IOI(l) ~ givco hy

The

R1'

(u'
~ - 2. L'ix.
where: " I ;ond Xl nrc the mole frncl'ions elf
compuut:toL!I I und 2 in Ute liquid phos.c:.
'11le \'apour pn::oureo~ of compnnents at
417
K
,.,_
P,~ - 75.2kP'a
ond
P,"' -31.66kPu

.e

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xa

:58.

59.

a. Oerh'i: the expressions for activity


toeffideut:s or each co.mponcul as a
fwtction ofcomposition.
b. Vllrify whether the exprcs6ion dco'ivcd
i n (:o) soti~~ the Gibho! - Duhom
C:.)llat 1on ,
c. Detenninc ~~e equilihrown pres~lore P
nntl apour C!liUJIOsilioo for liquid
pill!$<! compoltion s , : 0.8 nd 4 17 K
A'sumo vapour rh~e to be idealtts.
Methane ga is compressed on n steady
state llc1w process from 101 k:Pa and 27"C
to 500 lPa lllld J6s.~c. .\s!.'llmc mctltonc to
be liD ideal gll.!l undor U condiliollli LR ~
S~ H J mof. K: specific heat c~pacity-.
C,'R = I.7
tl,009 T(k ) l and
surroundhog> to b<: ol a ~onit:uol
tcmpl'faturc: of 27"C. lf the to!Jol entropy
chang" (of the syst~n :ond ~mrrooondin,gs)
dw:in~ Otc pwcess is 4.S Jltnol K. fwd

Mol III

w
w

.e

xa

In a eommercl:!l process for ammonia


production, th<.' fc~d tQ an odbbacle r'cactor
contain~
I lrn19IIS of nitrogen :md
stoiduomctcic amount of 11\'drogm at 71l0
K Whlll rs th~ llt:!Simun] a iiQIIabk
convcrsron 111 the reactor, 1f the adiabatic
cempcra[Ure rise across the reactor sbow.d
nor ~-~i.'Ocd l 00 K
Assume rhc li:cd and product streams to be
ideal gas rnaxturcs. 11tc hew. of rea.,tion at
700 K for tbd above reacuon is- c.~lculatcd
co be -94.2 kJ/mol Mean molar heat
C3pacicks (C~) in che range 700 - 800 K.
nr~ ll,oJ, O.U2.X9 and n.()4(12 ~)/mol J{ for

nilrogen. hydrogen and ammonia,


r<ispcctival) ,
It ts dosan:d to extmci. acetone li'om n feed
CQJltaining acetone nnd wmer, using
chlorofonn as rhe solvcn'" In t\>O cross
cun'unt e:dxactlon stageS !IS shown below

li2

S:uu I

SQivl!tlt

iG

~)!Ql.t.li

l -

~~

'

-1'

.c

om

Assume thnt 11 ntcr and chloroform nrc


tmrnlsclblc. 11te following dtl!ll an; ,g11'~n
fqr the process
(a)
11ae feed is an cquinmbr rnLxrurc
of ncctone nnd wahlr
(ii)
11ae quantities of chlorofonn used
an tla. two stag~s arv equal
(ua)
bO mole % oi lhu acelone iu the
fucd JS cxl.ractcd 11J slag;; 1
(iv)
11t~ extract and mflm3tc phases
<!Kiting from cnch S1agc are rn

ce

cquilibnum , The equilibrium


relation for the distribution of'
ucoroncls giveo by

Mnl0!1 m nct:l1'JitO 111WJncr rich phu e


Ml"'IC!. fn:11icrtn t\1dcr l'ft:b pbllSe
Mole. or~MIWQ l:hkn.vft~nl'lll~ rtuu.c

i\mn,orun is produced b) the foUo1ing


reac1io11
N, - 3H 1 ~ 2NH;

,.

.s

""''

~~IC'$ ut ..Mc~1m1 111 dtf.lklni"i7'"orm ri~ f!~llf;G


a. lndrcatc (wit.h Ute help ot the ~bove
diagram J the componcms n .ca.cb
s11cam.
b Dcrcmtinc the quontit) of ch lorofonn
used 111 each stage pc:r me) I of feed.
c, Dclcnnino the tJlolc th>ctlon of acetone
in final product stream.
A countercurrent muiHslagc strippcr ns
Sh()Wll in frgure bciQW is used ll) remove
au impuri.ty from a. cream using puru
steam 1011 kg/hr of liquid cn:arn
containmg 20 pariS per mi llions (ppm) b)
weigbt of impunt) is fed to the stripper, It
1$ desired to r\!duco tb~ conccniJ'aliou of
impurity in lh~ crenm ro I ppm. A5sumo
Oral the li,quid cream does not ev:~pomte
:irld ~team \locs uot c9ud~nsc. Tiao
cqtilibri um (d:uiott is y = lCl~. 11 hem )
aod s are we ppm ofintpur\tyin steam and
cream, re spcctivc I)

ra

1\T

ScMcru

6H

a. The specific cmhal PI and specific


enrrop) changes of tllctbane.
b. The net $haft wont done iUld heat
cxcbaugcd wit11 tile surroundings, per
mule or lUeth au~
c. Titc tltennod~ namro effi<llC!ltc~ of tho
process.
The ruass llul< frorlr 11 5 em dnuucrer
uuphlhaJcnc ~:~I. placed m st.agnanl tur (II
o~uc nnd nllnosphone pressure, is I 47
1oJ moVm1 s. Assume Lhe vapour presstt re
of unphtbalene to be 11.15 ann m 4uc and
negligible
bulk
concontmrion
of
naph~talene in ;air. 1f air starts 1>10\l~ng
xross we surface or uaplu:balcuc !rail at 3
att/s b) "b:ll. fnolor will the tn:L<S transfer
mt~ increase. all other C(lnd ltions
rcnuuning the same'/
For spheres: Sh = 2.1l;o0.6( R.c)M (Sc)'Jl
ll'burl: Sh is the Sbcnl'cod nun1ber nnd Sc
is ~1e Schmidt number. 11ti!' viscdSJlY nn(i
dariSII)' of air nre 1.8 10'5 kg,lm sand
1.123 kg/rn), n:spoctillll) aud tbe gas
const:mt is 82.(/G em3 ntm/mol K'

63

'l

x.,tj ,..

l o(lll

66.

steam rcquiri
" If th<> rot~ nl' tcarn input to th stripper
IS 1.5 times ~Jc minimum. deter1tu11~
the re<ttJir.od lulagrut nun\her <'[
theoreucnl stag4s.
/1. simple chemical reue11o11 A _. 1:1 tS
!>ding L'llrri"d Cllll iu two CSTRs l!Onn~lcd
111 seriC>. Tho volume ot' the hr!IL reactur is
1.5 timell ibul o l' !he second reaclor. l'h"
tempenuuros of the r.:actors ar.: sudJ th:ol
lb" rate CQOSinnt I!I the lirsl roaator IS 1.5
fimes th~< rnt~ <QI\slllnt 111 lh secnud
retlotor.

A moroury thermometer c:ut be usod UJ


measure the body 16n1pcmturo by placing
it either in the mouth or in the unnpit ur u
p-.1tidnL Tho lnlc bods tompcmluro cun be:
!Ukon to be 1h~ temperJiur<.l insiiJ~ th.:>
muuth, wltich is usU1lll.11 higher thuu the
tomiJerniUre In tho urntplt b) 0.5 K.
A8!Alfll<. Umt the true hod) teulpenlthreut' 11
patient is 312 K and Ute thortlllltneter is
initially at 300 K Alsu assUlll~ that !he
tb~mtromoler b.:haves like 3 Ul:SH'rd~r
sys1on1 with u tiro~ con5tant af-10 seconds
a, Obtuin n rcla110u fur the thoOmtomcror
restlinl! 1'(1) us n li111<rto11 of time ht
ICTI]lS
its iniuol tompernture T(O),
und body fmpermure TB.
!}, How long should the thermometer be
placed in U1e pnlient's mouth in order
IO ~O~UN tbui lhe ~.mlr in tho
mensun:mcnl is not greater them

ce

.c

or

om

a. ludleate schemauc,~l_v tul u x-y ploL


til~ t:qtrilil)rium llnc and uperntinslmo
for minimum ste:lltl l1nw rule
b Detcnnin the mrni11111111 0QW roJe t>f

oos,.

c. Siuco< tho> body lompemt\tre ttl the

ra

nrmpit is less. the measurement mll<le

CSI'Il 2

,.

xa

65.

\1 = ~ ~..~1

67.

w
w

Where V,, 1t0d K., nre llte n:<tclion


paramc~s ancl Sis thesul:lstrnte (reaetum)
conenlrulion dtlh~ surlilce oftha ><>ltd.
a. II reaction rate 1s ~1ibr1cd by lrqUidlilm muss tmnl;,r rcsi>111nco. rind tlto
<IWrnll t'Ulo exp~ssion f<lt' enzyme
cfilnlysis at stead)' .stale lu terms uf V111
K.,, tho: bull; liquid ~ubstrote
concentmli<>n SO oud the f:ilm Jnass
uunslc r eocfficic:tnl L
h. If lh~ rcu~liun 1111~ is lf th~ fir>! i'TUOr
C\'cn nt 1hc bulk liquid conc<lntmtion,
whnt will be the volno or thu
dli.lctivencss l'llctM f'c.r the l'(ollowing
vuluc$ c;>l' Ibe rouction poro.motor.~: V., I 0 tlll'lltcm' s. K - 2 I(J' mol/ I, k. ~
5 IO-' em s.

the

lhenuom~wr

i$

uorrooted by udding 0.5 K H"" long


llloulu tho ~lernlumeter be placed In
lho> urmplt rn urdor tn en ~ure thut the
tm-or HI the currectcd meusur~rllenl IS

not srea~<:r than 0.05. of tba ttue butl)l

lompomriJJru.
Consider a Sl'Siem nf two tanks 1n sene:< as
showtl hei<J;:
F, _ _

.e

K~

tL~ing.

here

"' Is ih" dnta g1vc:n above cunsislent for a


lir~1 order reaction kl notics-1 Ju>1ily.
b. Is I he datu giv~n al:xwc iltlnsist.lnt 1\)nl
second o rd<!r rcaollon killlltics'/ Jusliiy.
An enzyme tmruubilized OIL the surtace or
" ponporou~ w l1d cuwly~es u smglesubsttnto rcootloo according to !he 1irst
orddr rule .:qwtron ~rven by

Ill.:

F,

The level l11 ill l 'aJJk II Is rne".lSol'od mul


b~ lo bo e<;lfllrcJUed by nwuipt!)ulloa the
Uo\1 rate Fe. [! is given that F~ = 0.005h,
nnd F, = Q.00251r: mJs. \\ here h is in m.
'l'h<>' cross- SectiOnal orcas of'l'anl, ltmd II
are both equal to l m'.
u. D~tennine th~ lrJnsfer 1\mction Cf the
p (()Ct!SS

b, Compute the lime constants of the


pr<>celiS. I& lhd upen loop P""'...~' \>Ver
dun1ped,. undor dumped ur critically
damped?

K. for "hich the c:l~-d loop resporuc

h\.'81 -'.'ICMOJ;Cf

Ir the

C0'-1 llf the ~'ch.mgcr in 1981


A ~ 1 tin lul.h rupees I. """--ore A
C'ICh~CI STCI Ill m: and the
Manbatl and Swtfi ro<t tndtces 111
1981 and lOOO are 31S and 400
re>pectively, dt.11.'11l110~ the 0~1 or the
exehungcr 111 the ) eur ~000
Ill n nltmhon procc.!!, of V I> the volume
nf 111\rnt~ collected In tim~ 1. a t;cncml
rdotonshll' can bu l!IVCII ns

"ll'o 2
15 the

ce

711

,,,

,/1

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xa

69

ra

t-eoomes cnlotalh damp:d


An engm= has purchased n pump for
1\hoc:h the anstalled coso is Rs 2 lnkhs, Jf
11(1 annual maonltnunCI! os currkd l,)ut un
lhol pump, tl wi ll huc: a l'Covkc ht\: or 5
)etlll. "iih no~h.ojic: \Uiut Ottlhc lither
hnnd. of unnual lftlll11~nat1Ct o< canie-1 out
at u OSI or tu 10,1100 per ''w lhao the
l'lfmp '"II hac sen ore hf<! of 7 \'ill'o.
1\ltha sahagc\alu.:ofR< 10.000
n Denve lhc: rormula ror capllaloud cOSl.
on terms o( Ct (onoual l)urchase cost or'
the equo1Jmeno) l> (5Uh'l!JlC value). n
!llfCtim<:), c~, (unnuul cndl)f.y.:ar
fllllinrcnuncc cosllllnu 1 !intcresl mtc),
Assume th:ll th~ C()SI of replacmg the
eqlllpl1lelll 01 the end of us semce loti:
IS tb< same as LIS IOihnl C:oSl
b lf tb< antete:.l mw ~ 1ll" dt't<-ruunc:
based on capo1.1h1~ (11>1 anlys&>.
1\hcthet annll31 mlllnlma~ on 1~
pump hould b.: earned out or not
(negled deP=IBII!In in )Ouranai)'Slsl
A canteen requu\.oo; hot '"ner for ot< dish"o~hong. For thos ptorpose. ohe cameen
draws 0 4 ~g/s or wat~r at JQ8 K lind 1\e;ll.'l
11 to 3.53 J.. 111 u (irec.lbcater !'he
1\:lSil'WIIUlt lc:ll lnj; !he \Jo,h\\Dlihcr 15 Ill
)3J K In order 10 lo:IH! C"-'1'!!), it u
proposed to rm cr heat from tho!
wastewlller to pantal"' heal np !he
tncomml!. water m a counter<urrenl
cxc:hang~r as sbo"n schemlllocally below_

w
w

':~p Q~~. .
or

1\~umc: 11141 there:'" no lou


"mer m the
dJ>hwasher anJ a mtntmum :~pprooch

om

to ul IU
t.!mpcmturc: of 10 K should he m:unl.lJn.-..J
m the e'cltJnGCr
0 0e-t.'llmi1C the lllli'JtnUm lemJ'i'1111Urc
to winch the mcomonl! Water can be
herued 111 the e.~chanacr
b Ir the overall hcat translcr coelliclenl
tn lbe exchanger tS 121XI W/m' K and
lh" specd1c beat capactt~ or water t.S
4 l86 J ~g !<.. compul~ the ure:~ or the

If I"'I'O"'OoaJ tOI\IfO( o< used woth


COO"U\1\1 K._ Cl. lkt~-rmono: the \nJU<: n(

.c

.tV')("'/'~1<..)

\\lu:rc o ts !be !opolic cal.c rc~t>lllll<'e. I{..


the Iiiler medtum restSUtttce. A tS the
Iiiier ~~~tm. c ts tk ronccntrolton uf solids
rn the ~lurry, 1J IS the \ ISCO'ill)' nf the
liltmte und L\P ts the ovcroll pressure drop,
a Flltmuon O::.'<pcrimcnt~ "~r;: canicd 0111
at a amstant pressure drop on slurry
ConUtmiog 20 ~~ m1 of CaCO. m
\\ilk'f. l'he d.1l4 obiDIJ\Cd from the ploo.
IS

- ...

of l V ~s V nt t\lo dtO't-rent pn:s.-tlle

drops ""' Ill'"" 111 the lllhlc b.:km

_...,"'"'''
,,..,. J
.,, '!~

_I

....,...,

It!

--;-;-

....

.........,.,..""'"j

If the ffiter orea Is 0.09 mJ anu th<


' oscosorv of the llltmte tS 0 00 I kg m s,
ucsem1inc the ~pecofte cal.c rC'It~Uull'e And
th~ fthcr mcdwm rl:!.i,t:uocc curr~JIIIIld'"ll
ll) dK:h rres.sur~ drop
I> Pelemnne fmm the: 1100' e dala
'' helher 1he cake ~~ compres.~mle"

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