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IIT, Bombay (Interview Questions) - Mechanical Engineering

The document contains an interview for mechanical engineering that includes 7 questions. The questions cover the applicant's final year project, area of interest in turbulence modelling, definitions of turbulence and laminar flow, approaches to solving turbulence problems, Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations, heat transfer in pipes of different diameters with laminar or turbulent flow, and if the applicant reviewed the professor's profile.

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IIT, Bombay (Interview Questions) - Mechanical Engineering

The document contains an interview for mechanical engineering that includes 7 questions. The questions cover the applicant's final year project, area of interest in turbulence modelling, definitions of turbulence and laminar flow, approaches to solving turbulence problems, Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations, heat transfer in pipes of different diameters with laminar or turbulent flow, and if the applicant reviewed the professor's profile.

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IIT, Bombay

Mechanical Engineering and its interdisciplinary

---------------Interview Questions-------------
Q.1 Brief Introduction
Q.2 Final year project and internship
Q.3 Area of interest
Answered: Turbulence Modelling and its application
Q.4 What is Turbulence and how it is different from Laminar flow?
(a) Why Turbulence Modelling is competitive in nature? Can u explain what are
time and length scales associated with it?
(b) What are the approaches for solving turbulence problem and how they are
different? Which one gives best results?
(c) What do you mean by closure problem in Turbulence?
Q.5 In RANS(Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations), when you do averaging with
space or time? Why?
Q.6 Two different pipes, water flowing at 50 degree with same velocity. Outside air
temperature is 25 degree. Diameter of pipes are 5 mm and 10 mm. (same length)
In which case water will leave with least temperature?
In that two cases
(a) assume Laminar flow in both
(b) assume turbulent flow in high diameter pipe and laminar in small pipe.
(c) How will you design shell and tube heat exchanger with oil flowing through
this pipe and surrounded with water?
Q.7 Have you went through professor's profile?

Kundan P. Kumar t.me/kundanpkumar Engineering Mathematics

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