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The response time for different sizes and materials of thermocouple wires usually lie between
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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
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______________ describes current flow between two junctions formed by two different metals.
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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
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“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.”
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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.
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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
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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
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Amount of heat liberated or absorbed when 1A current passes is called ____________
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Which of the following element is used as a thermocouple in a nuclear reactor?
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Thermocouple cannot be used to measure the temperature of the liquid.
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_________________ can be used as a replacement for thermocouple lead.
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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
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The term which can differentiate thermodynamics from other sciences is ____.
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When the heat transfer into a system is more than the work transfer out of the system, then
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The thermodynamic work done by the system on the surrounding is considered as ____.
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