Friday, 1 January 2016

ME6502 Heat and mass transfer 2 marks with answers PDF


This post covers the unit wise 2 marks questions with answers of Unit V Mass Transfer, repeatedly asking from Anna University, Chennai, for the subject ME6502- Heat and Mass Transfer which is the one of the important subjects of Mechanical Engineering students whom were studying V semester.
Unit V Mass Transfer
Part- A (2 Marks with Answers)

1. What is meant by mass transfer? Give examples.

            The process of transfer of mass as a result of the species concentration difference in a mixture is known as mass transfer.
Ex:
      (i) Humidification o air in a cooling tower
      (ii) Evaporation of petrol in the carburetor of an IC engine.
      (iii) The transfer of water vapor into dry air.

2. What are the modes of mass transfer?

      (i) Diffusion mass transfer
      (ii) Convective mass transfer

3. Differentiate molecular diffusion and eddy diffusion.

Molecular diffusion:
      The transport of water on a microscopic level as a result of diffusion from a region of higher concentration to the region of lower concentration in a mixture of liquids or gases is known as molecular diffusion.

Eddy diffusion:
      When one of the diffusion fluids is in turbulent motion, eddy diffusion will takes place.

4. What is convective mass transfer?

      It is the process of mass transfer that will occur between a surface and a fluid medium when they are at different concentrations.

5. State Flick’s law of diffusion.

      It states that molar flux of an element per unit area is directly proportional to concentration gradient.
      Ma/A = -Dab (dcc/dx)
Where
      Ma/A = Molar flux – Kg-mole/sm2
      Dab = Diffusion coefficient of species a and b in m2/s
      dcc/dx = Concentration gradient in kg/m3
6. What is free convective mass transfer?

      If the fluid motion is produced due to change in density resulting from concentration gradients, the mode of mass transfer is said to be free or natural convective mass transfer.
Ex: Evaporation of alcohol.

7. What is forced convective mass transfer?

      If the fluid motion is artificially created by means of an external force like a blower or fan, that type of mass transfer is known as forced convective mass transfer.
Ex: The evaporation of water from an ocean when air blows over it.

8. Define Schmidt number and Scherwood number.

Schmidt number:
      It is defined as the ratio of the molecular diffusivity of momentum to the molecular diffusivity of mass.
Scherwood number:
      It is defined as the ratio of concentrations gradients at the boundary.

9. Define mass concentration.

            Mass concentration or mass density is defined as the mass of a component per unit volume of the mixture.
      It is expressed in terms of kg/m3

10. Define molar concentration.

      Molar concentration or molar density is defined as the number of molecules of a component per unit volume of the mixture.
      It is expressed in terms of kg-mole/m3

11. Define mass fraction.

      The mass fraction is defined as the ratio of the mass concentration of species to the total mass density of the mixture.

12. Define mole fraction.

      The mole fraction is defined as the ratio of mole concentration of a species to the total molar concentration.

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