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*X10709*	 Reg. No. :
Question Paper Code : X10709
B.E./B.Tech. Degree Examinations, april/may 2021
Sixth/Eighth Semester
Mechanical Engineering
ME 8693 – Heat and Mass Transfer
(Common to Mechanical Engineering (Sandwich))
(Regulations 2017)
Time : Three Hours	Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer all questions
	Part – A	 (10×2=20 Marks)
	 1.	 When do you recommend fins ?
	 2.	 What is the use of lumped analysis ?
	 3.	State the use of Dittus-Boelter equation. Also write its expression.
	 4.	 Define Hydrodynamic boundary layer.
	 5.	 Distinguish between drop wise and film-wise condensation.
	 6.	 Compare the temperature profile for parallel flow and counter flow heat exchanger.
	 7.	 Distinguish between black body and gray body.
	 8.	 What are surface and space resistance in radiation heat transfer ?
	 9.	 Define mass and molar concentration.
	10.	Give an example of transient mass transfer similar to heat transfer in semi infinite
body.
	Part – B	 (5×13=65 Marks)
	11.	 a)	 i)	A furnace wall consists of 200 mm layer of refractory bricks, 6 mm layer of
steel plate and 100 mm layer of insulation bricks. The maximum temperature
of the wall is 150°C on the furnace side and the minimum temperature is
40°C on the outermost side of the wall. An accurate energy balance over
the furnace shows that the heat loss from the wall is 400 W/m2. It is known
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that there is a thin layer of air between the layers of refractory bricks and steel
plate. Thermal conductivities for the three layers are 1.52,45 and 0.138 W/m°C
respectively. Find the temperature of the outer surface of the steel plate.	
(OR)
		 b)	 Determine the heat flow for (i) rectangular fins and (ii) triangular fin of
20 mm length and 3 mm base thickness. Thermal conductivity = 45 W/m K.
Convection coefficient = 100 W/m2K, base temperature = 120°C surrounding
fluid temperature = 35°C. Determine also the fin effectiveness.
			
	12.	 a)	Air at 27°C and atmosphere pressure flows over a flat with a velocity of
2 m/s. Estimate (a) the boundary layer thickness at a distance of 20 cm and
40 cm from the leading edge of the plate and (b) the mass flow that enters
the boundary layers between x = 20 cm and x = 40 cm . Take µ of air at 27°C
as 1.85×l 0–5kg/m.s. Assume unit depth in z-directions. If the plate is heated
over its entire length to a temperature of 60°C, calculate the heat transfer in
(c) the first 20 cm of the plate and (d) the first 40 cm of the plate. (e) Compute
the drag force exerted on the first 40 cm of the plate. Properties of air at 316.5 K
are γ = 17.36×10–6m2/s, k = 0.02749 W/m K, pr = 0.7 and Cp=1.006 kJ/kg K.
(OR)
		 b)	Icebergs 1 km long by 0.8 km wide and 0.3 km thick at 0°C are proposed to be
towed to arid regions for obtaining supply of fresh water. If the average water
temperature is 10°C and if the iceberg is to travel at 1.2 km/hour, determine
the thickness of ice melted per hour. The latent heat of ice is 334 kJ/kg. Assume
that the iceberg is towed along the 1 km direction.
	13.	 a)	Saturated steam at a temperature of 65°C condenses on a vertical surface at
55°C. Determine the thickness of the condensate film at locations 0.2, 0.4, 0.6,
0.8, 1 m from the top. Also determine the condensate flow, the film Reynolds
number, and the local and average values of convective heat transfer coefficients
at these locations.
(OR)
		 b)	 Derive the LMTD expression for counter flow heat exchanger with suitable
assumptions.
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	14.	 a)	 Determine the shape factor from the floor of a furnace of 1m × 2m × 1.5m size
to the side surfaces and to the roof.
			
(OR)
		 b)	A furnace in the form of a cube of 2 m side has gas in it at 1500 K. The analysis
of gas is 16% CO2, 10% H20 and the rest are non radiating gases. Determine
the emissivity of the gas body. The total pressure is 1 atm.
	15.	 a)	A well is 40 m deep and 9 m diameter and the atmospheric temperature is
25°C. The air at the top is having a relative humidity of 50%. Determine the
rate of diffusion of water vapour through the well. Take D = 2.58 × 10–5 m2/s.
(OR)
		 b)	Air at 25°C and 20% RH flows through a pipe of 25 mm ID with a velocity of
5.2 m/s. The inside surface is constantly wetted with water and a thin water film
is maintained throughout. Determine the water evaporated per m2 surface area.
	Part – C	 (1×15=15 Marks)
	16.	 a)	A spherical electronic device of 10 mm diameter generates 1 W. It is exposed
to air at 20°C with a convection coefficient of 20 W/m2K. Find the surface
temperature. The heat transfer consultant advices to enclose it in a glass like
material of k = 1.4 W/mK, to a thickness of 5 mm all around to reduce the
temperature. Investigate the problem and also find the thickness to obtain
50°C surface temperature.
(OR)
		 b)	 Wind blows at 20 kmph parallel to the wall of adjacent rooms. The first room
extends to 10 m and the next one to 5 m. The wall is 3.2 m high. The room inside
is at 20°C and the ambient air is at 40°C. The walls are 25 cm thick and the
conductivity of the material is 1.2 W/mK. On the inside convection coefficient has
a value of 6 W/m2 K. Determine the heat gain through the walls of each room.	
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X10709 (me8693)

  • 1. *X10709* Reg. No. : Question Paper Code : X10709 B.E./B.Tech. Degree Examinations, april/may 2021 Sixth/Eighth Semester Mechanical Engineering ME 8693 – Heat and Mass Transfer (Common to Mechanical Engineering (Sandwich)) (Regulations 2017) Time : Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks Answer all questions Part – A (10×2=20 Marks) 1. When do you recommend fins ? 2. What is the use of lumped analysis ? 3. State the use of Dittus-Boelter equation. Also write its expression. 4. Define Hydrodynamic boundary layer. 5. Distinguish between drop wise and film-wise condensation. 6. Compare the temperature profile for parallel flow and counter flow heat exchanger. 7. Distinguish between black body and gray body. 8. What are surface and space resistance in radiation heat transfer ? 9. Define mass and molar concentration. 10. Give an example of transient mass transfer similar to heat transfer in semi infinite body. Part – B (5×13=65 Marks) 11. a) i) A furnace wall consists of 200 mm layer of refractory bricks, 6 mm layer of steel plate and 100 mm layer of insulation bricks. The maximum temperature of the wall is 150°C on the furnace side and the minimum temperature is 40°C on the outermost side of the wall. An accurate energy balance over the furnace shows that the heat loss from the wall is 400 W/m2. It is known
  • 2. X10709 -2- *X10709* that there is a thin layer of air between the layers of refractory bricks and steel plate. Thermal conductivities for the three layers are 1.52,45 and 0.138 W/m°C respectively. Find the temperature of the outer surface of the steel plate. (OR) b) Determine the heat flow for (i) rectangular fins and (ii) triangular fin of 20 mm length and 3 mm base thickness. Thermal conductivity = 45 W/m K. Convection coefficient = 100 W/m2K, base temperature = 120°C surrounding fluid temperature = 35°C. Determine also the fin effectiveness. 12. a) Air at 27°C and atmosphere pressure flows over a flat with a velocity of 2 m/s. Estimate (a) the boundary layer thickness at a distance of 20 cm and 40 cm from the leading edge of the plate and (b) the mass flow that enters the boundary layers between x = 20 cm and x = 40 cm . Take µ of air at 27°C as 1.85×l 0–5kg/m.s. Assume unit depth in z-directions. If the plate is heated over its entire length to a temperature of 60°C, calculate the heat transfer in (c) the first 20 cm of the plate and (d) the first 40 cm of the plate. (e) Compute the drag force exerted on the first 40 cm of the plate. Properties of air at 316.5 K are γ = 17.36×10–6m2/s, k = 0.02749 W/m K, pr = 0.7 and Cp=1.006 kJ/kg K. (OR) b) Icebergs 1 km long by 0.8 km wide and 0.3 km thick at 0°C are proposed to be towed to arid regions for obtaining supply of fresh water. If the average water temperature is 10°C and if the iceberg is to travel at 1.2 km/hour, determine the thickness of ice melted per hour. The latent heat of ice is 334 kJ/kg. Assume that the iceberg is towed along the 1 km direction. 13. a) Saturated steam at a temperature of 65°C condenses on a vertical surface at 55°C. Determine the thickness of the condensate film at locations 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1 m from the top. Also determine the condensate flow, the film Reynolds number, and the local and average values of convective heat transfer coefficients at these locations. (OR) b) Derive the LMTD expression for counter flow heat exchanger with suitable assumptions.
  • 3. *X10709* -3- X10709 14. a) Determine the shape factor from the floor of a furnace of 1m × 2m × 1.5m size to the side surfaces and to the roof. (OR) b) A furnace in the form of a cube of 2 m side has gas in it at 1500 K. The analysis of gas is 16% CO2, 10% H20 and the rest are non radiating gases. Determine the emissivity of the gas body. The total pressure is 1 atm. 15. a) A well is 40 m deep and 9 m diameter and the atmospheric temperature is 25°C. The air at the top is having a relative humidity of 50%. Determine the rate of diffusion of water vapour through the well. Take D = 2.58 × 10–5 m2/s. (OR) b) Air at 25°C and 20% RH flows through a pipe of 25 mm ID with a velocity of 5.2 m/s. The inside surface is constantly wetted with water and a thin water film is maintained throughout. Determine the water evaporated per m2 surface area. Part – C (1×15=15 Marks) 16. a) A spherical electronic device of 10 mm diameter generates 1 W. It is exposed to air at 20°C with a convection coefficient of 20 W/m2K. Find the surface temperature. The heat transfer consultant advices to enclose it in a glass like material of k = 1.4 W/mK, to a thickness of 5 mm all around to reduce the temperature. Investigate the problem and also find the thickness to obtain 50°C surface temperature. (OR) b) Wind blows at 20 kmph parallel to the wall of adjacent rooms. The first room extends to 10 m and the next one to 5 m. The wall is 3.2 m high. The room inside is at 20°C and the ambient air is at 40°C. The walls are 25 cm thick and the conductivity of the material is 1.2 W/mK. On the inside convection coefficient has a value of 6 W/m2 K. Determine the heat gain through the walls of each room. _____________________