GMR Institute of Technology-Rajam Department of Chemical Engineering
This document appears to be an exam for a Chemical Engineering course covering topics in thermodynamics. It contains 8 questions assessing various thermodynamic concepts. The questions cover: the microscopic and macroscopic views of thermodynamics; derived quantities and Joule's experiment; the first and second laws of thermodynamics; steady state processes; constant volume and constant pressure processes for an ideal gas; properties of acetone; and the expression for adiabatic processes and equations of state. The exam is worth a total of 40 marks and students are instructed to answer any 5 questions, with each question worth 8 marks.
GMR Institute of Technology-Rajam Department of Chemical Engineering
This document appears to be an exam for a Chemical Engineering course covering topics in thermodynamics. It contains 8 questions assessing various thermodynamic concepts. The questions cover: the microscopic and macroscopic views of thermodynamics; derived quantities and Joule's experiment; the first and second laws of thermodynamics; steady state processes; constant volume and constant pressure processes for an ideal gas; properties of acetone; and the expression for adiabatic processes and equations of state. The exam is worth a total of 40 marks and students are instructed to answer any 5 questions, with each question worth 8 marks.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING A - Y: 2007-08 SUBJECT: CETD - I Time: 9.00 to 10.30 A.M.
Year / Semester: II-II
Descriptive Test: 1 Marks Max=40
Answer any Five Questions
Each Question carries equal marks 1. Explain Thermodynamics and its scope in macroscopic and microscopic point of view. [2+3+3 = 8 2. Explain the followings: [4+4 = 8 (a) Derived quantities (b) Joules experiment 3. (a) Explain briefly the 1st Law of thermodynamics. [2+6 = 8 (b) Distinguish between Point function and Path function 4. Explain and derive the mathematical expression for a steady state steady flow process. [8 5. Heat is transferred to 10 Kg of air which is initially at 100 KPa and 300 K until its temperature reaches 600 K. Determine the change in internal energy, change in enthalpy, the heat supplied and work done for the following processes: [4+4 = 8 (a) Constant volume process (b) Constant pressure process Assume the air is an ideal gas (PV = nRT), Cp = 29.099 KJ/kmol, Cv = 20.785 KJ/kmol, Mol. wt. of air = 29, R = 8.314 KJ/kmol.K 6. For Acetone at 20 0C and 1 bar, = 1.487 10 3 0C 1, = 62 10 6 bar 1 and V = 1.287 cm3/gm. Calculate [2+3+3 = 8 (a) the value of (P/T)v. (b) the pressure generated when acetone is heated at constant volume for 20 0 C and 1 bar to 30 0C. (c) the volume change when acetone is changed from 20 0C and 1 bar to 0 0C and 10 bar. 7. Derive the expression PV = constant, for adiabatic process. [8 8. Explain the followings: [4+4 = 8 (a) Virial equations (b) Cubic equations of state