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Equipment Design: Mechanical Aspects Week 1 Assignment - 1 Solution

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions that test knowledge of mechanical equipment design concepts. The questions cover topics like computing the thickness of heat exchanger tubes, structural components of equipment, material properties, pressure vessel design, stress and strain, and allowable stresses. The last question provides a sample pressure vessel design problem to calculate the required shell thickness.

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Equipment Design: Mechanical Aspects Week 1 Assignment - 1 Solution

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions that test knowledge of mechanical equipment design concepts. The questions cover topics like computing the thickness of heat exchanger tubes, structural components of equipment, material properties, pressure vessel design, stress and strain, and allowable stresses. The last question provides a sample pressure vessel design problem to calculate the required shell thickness.

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Equipment Design: Mechanical Aspects

Week 1 Assignment – 1 solution

1 In mechanical design of heat exchanger 1


A Area of heat transfer is computed.
B Thickness of tubes is computed
C Number of tubes is computed.
D None of the above

2 Site-wide utility system includes 1


A Cooling tower
B Boiler house
C Both of the above
D None of the above

3 Structural group of equipments includes 1


A Pressure vessel
B Support
C Both of the above
D None of the above

4 IS: 2825-1969 is applicable for design of pressure vessel, if 1


A Vessel is operated at 29MN/m2
B Vessel is operated at 19MN/m2
C Both of the above
D None of the above

5 While standing strain generated in your shoes is 1


A Negative
B Positive
C Any of the above
D None of the above

6 If stress and strain follow linear law 1


A Elastic modulus is applicable
B Poison’s ratio is applicable
C Any of the above
D None of the above

7 When a 3D object is loaded in x-direction only, which statement is true? 1


A Positive strain is generated in x-direction
B Negative strain is generated in y-direction
C Negative strain is generated in z-direction
D All of the above
8 Maximum Poison’s ratio is for 1
A Iron
B Nickel
C Steel
D Aluminium

9 Permanent failure occurs between 1


A Elastic limit point and yield stress
B Yield stress and ultimate stress
C Both of the above
D None of the above

10 Which amongst the following is a mechanical property of material? 1


A Rigidity
B Ductility
C Hardness
D All of the above

11 A thin cylindrical shell having 2m inner diameter and 5m length is being operated at 5
2MN/m2 (g) pressure. Compute the thickness of shell if allowable stress of material is
300MN/m2.
A 0.0035 m
B 0.007 m
C 0.005 m
D None of the above

Solution:
This is similar to the problem solved in lecture 2-3 (slide no. 29)
Di = 2 m
L=5m
P = 2 MN/m2 (g)
σ = 300 MN/m2
𝑃𝐷𝑖
𝜎1 = − (1)
2𝑡
𝑃𝐷𝑖2
𝜎2 = ; where 𝐷 = 𝐷𝑖 + 𝑡 − (2)
4𝑡𝐷
From equation (1), t = (1.05x2x2)/(2x300) = 0.007 m
From equation (2), t = (1.05x2x2x2)/(4x300x(2+t))
Solving the above equation, t = 0.0035 m
Hence the final thickness should be 0.007 m
12 Which statement is true? 1
A Working pressure is greater than design pressure
B Design temperature is greater than maximum permissible temperature
C Allowable stress is greater than damaging stress
D None of the above

13 Which statement is true? 1


A Design temperature is required to find allowable stress
B Design temperature can be lesser than 250C
C Both of the above
D None of the above

14 Which statement is true? 1


A Allowable stress is greater than maximum permissible stress
B Allowable stress is greater than damaging stress
C Both of the above
D None of the above

15 If the unheated vessel is used to store a liquid at 300C, what should be the design 1
temperature?
A Greater than 300C
B Lesser than 300C
C Equal to 300C
D None of the above

16 If minimum thickness of the shell is greater than 30mm, corrosion allowance is 2


A 3mm
B 1.5mm
C 2mm
D None of the above

17 Lame’s analysis is used for shell design of vessel when it is operated with 1
A Internal pressure
B External pressure
C Both of the above
D None of the above

18 Design of shell for internal pressure is controlled by 1


A Longitudinal stress
B Radial stress
C Tangential stress
D None of the above

19 If a vessel, having minimum thickness of 10mm, is designed for petroleum industry, its 2
standard thickness should be
A 14mm
B 13mm
C 12mm
D None of the above

20 A pressure vessel with outer diameter of 3 and length of 20m is to be operated at 5


maximum working pressure of 1.2 MN/m2 (g). The vessel is made of IS 2002-1962 Grade
2B and its design temperature is 475C. Corrosion allowance is 2mm. It is Class 2 vessel
having single welded butt joint with backing strip is used. Determine the thickness of
shell.
A 63mm
B 59mm
C 40mm
D None of the above

Solution:
Maximum operating pressure (g) = 1.2 MN/m2
Outer diameter of shell, Do = 3 m
Length of shell, L = 20 m
Allowable stress, f = 3.6 * 9.807 = 35.31 MN/m2 (at design temperature)
Corrosion allowance = 2 mm
Weld joint efficiency factor, J = 0.9; for single welded butt joint with back strip in Class
2 vessel (taken from data)
Design pressure, P = 1.05 * 1.2 = 1.26 MN/m2
𝑃𝐷𝑂
Thickness of the vessel, 𝑡 = 2𝑓𝐽+𝑃
= 0.05833 𝑚

t with corrosion allowance = 58.33 mm

Therefore, t standard, ts = 63 mm (from Table B-1)

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