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Test: Thermocouples - Question 1

The response time for different sizes and materials of thermocouple wires usually lie between

Detailed Solution: Question 1

Depending upon the type of fluid used, the response time for different sizes and materials of thermocouple wires usually lies between 0.04 to 2.5 seconds.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 2

A thermocouple junction of spherical form is to be used to measure the temperature of the gas stream. The junction is at 20 degrees Celsius and is placed in a gas stream which is at 200 degrees Celsius. Make calculations for the time required by the thermocouple to reach 197 degrees Celsius temperature. Assume the thermos-physical properties as given below

k = 20 W/ m K

h = 350 W/m2 K

c = 0.4 k J/kg K

p = 8000 kg/m3

Detailed Solution: Question 2

t – ta / tI – ta = exponential (- p V c T / h A).

Test: Thermocouples - Question 3

Thermocouple is a ______________.

Detailed Solution: Question 3

A thermocouple is a device that converts thermal energy to electrical energy and can be treated as a primary device.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 4

Operation of thermocouple is governed by _______________.

Detailed Solution: Question 4

The thermocouple operation is based on three significant effects- Peltier, Thomson, and Seebeck, all describe the relationship between current flow and temperature between two different metals.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 5

______________ describes current flow between two junctions formed by two different metals.

Detailed Solution: Question 5

When two different metals are connected to form two junctions, current flow will occur from one junction to other. The Peltier effect describes this.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 6

An egg with a mean diameter of 4 cm and initially at 25 degrees. Celsius is placed in an open boiling water container for 4 minutes and boiled at a particular level. For how long should a similar egg boil at the same level when the refrigerator temperature is 5 degrees Celsius? Use lumped parameter theory and assume the following properties of egg

k = 12 W/m K

h = 125 W/m2 K

c = 2 k J/kg K

p = 1250 kg/m3

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Tt – T INFINITY / T i – T INFINITY = e – b T.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 7

“The response of a thermocouple is defined as the time required for the thermocouple to reach the surrounding temperature when it is exposed to it.”

Detailed Solution: Question 7

It is the source temperature.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 8

A person is found dead at 5 pm in a room whose temperature is 20 degrees Celsius. The body temperature is measured to be 25 degrees Celsius when found. The heat transfer coefficient is estimated to be 8 W/m2 K. Modeling the body as a 30 cm diameter, 1.7 cm long cylinder. Estimate the time of death of the person.

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Tt – T INFINITY / T i – T INFINITY = e – b T.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 9

The following data pertains to the junction of a thermocouple wire used to measure the temperature of the gas stream. Density = 8500 kg/m3, specific heat = 325 J/kg K, thermal conductivity = 40 W/m K and the heat transfer coefficient between the junction and gas = 215 W/m2 K.

If thermocouple junction can be approximated as a 1 mm diameter sphere, determine how long it will take for the thermocouple to read 99% of the initial temperature difference

Detailed Solution: Question 9

t – ta / tI – ta = exponential (- p V c T / h A).

Test: Thermocouples - Question 10

A thermocouple junction in the form of a 4 mm radius sphere is to be used to measure the temperature of a gas stream. The junction is initially at 35 degrees Celsius and is placed in a gas stream at 300 degrees Celsius. The thermocouple is removed from the hot gas stream after 10 seconds and kept in still air at 25 degrees Celsius with a convective coefficient of 10 W/m2 K. Find out the time constant of the thermocouple. Assume the thermos-physical properties as given below

h = 37.5 W/m2 K

p = 7500 kg/m3

c = 400 J/kg K

Detailed Solution: Question 10

T = p V c / h A = p r c / 3 h = 106.67 seconds.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 11

What percentage of water an average human body can have?

Detailed Solution: Question 11

Average human body is 72% water by mass.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 12

Heisler charts are valid if

Detailed Solution: Question 12

The solution to the transient heat flow in infinite flat plates is available in the form of these charts.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 13

Amount of heat liberated or absorbed when 1A current passes is called ____________

Detailed Solution: Question 13

Peltier coefficient relates heat liberated or absorbed and current flow.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 14

Total seebeck effect can be found as _____________.

Detailed Solution: Question 14

All three effects, Peltier, Seebeck, and Thomson effects, are connected, and the total Seebeck effect can be found as partly Peltier and partly Thomson effect.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 15

Which of the following element is used as a thermocouple in a nuclear reactor?

Detailed Solution: Question 15

Nuclear reactors are places where a large amount of heat is liberated; here, boron is used as a thermocouple element to measure temperature above 15000c.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 16

Thermocouple cannot be used to measure the temperature of the liquid.

Detailed Solution: Question 16

Immersion-type thermocouples can be used to measure the temperature of the liquid in which the thermocouple is immersed in liquid.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 17

_________________ can be used as a replacement for thermocouple lead.

Detailed Solution: Question 17

Compensating leads are of the same materials as thermocouple leads and can be used as a replacement.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 18

Thermo couple cannot be used to measure ____________.

Detailed Solution: Question 18

Infra-Red radiation is characterized by temperature, and thermocouples can measure temperature.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 19

Peltier effect is reverse of Seebeck effect.

Detailed Solution: Question 19

Peltier effect and Seebeck effect operations are reverse to each other.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 20

According to Joule’s law, if the potential difference across a conductor of resistivity r remains constant, then the heat produced in the conductor is proportional to

Detailed Solution: Question 20

We know, P = V2 / R

but,

R = ρL / A ​

P = ​ V2 / ρL / A​

P = AV2 / ρL ​

P ∝ 1 / ρ ........(since AV2 / L ​= constant)

Test: Thermocouples - Question 21

The term which can differentiate thermodynamics from other sciences is ____.

Detailed Solution: Question 21

Temperature plays a very important role in thermodynamics as the force does in static and velocity does in dynamics. Temperature is the term through which we can differentiate between hot and cold.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 22

The energy of an isolated system

Detailed Solution: Question 22

Energy conservation for an isolated system is a fundamental principle of physics. Energy for an isolated system is always conserved. It may change forms, but the total energy in an isolated system is constant. ... Kinetic and potential energy are called mechanical energy or ordered energy.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 23

First law of thermodynamics provides

Detailed Solution: Question 23

The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only altered in form. For any system, energy transfer is associated with mass crossing the control boundary, external work, or heat transfer across the boundary. These produce a change of stored energy within the control volume.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 24

When the heat transfer into a system is more than the work transfer out of the system, then

Detailed Solution: Question 24

This energy is neither heat nor work, but internal energy. As the heat transfer is more than work transfer, the inner power (ΔE) increases.

Test: Thermocouples - Question 25

The thermodynamic work done by the system on the surrounding is considered as ____.

Detailed Solution: Question 25

Work is said to be done by a system when the energy is transferred from the system, and it is responsible for or counted as some external mechanical change. When a system does work, it is taken as positive, and when work is done on the system by the surrounding, it is taken as negative.

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