Applied Thermodynamics (3161910) MCQs

MCQs of Part-I Reciprocating Compressors

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21.

In a single acting reciprocating air compressor, without clearance, the compression of air may be

(a)

isothermal

(b)

polytropic

(c)

isentropic

(d)

any one of these

Answer:

Option (d)

22.

Actual compression curve is

(a)

same as isothermal

(b)

same as adiabatic

(c)

better than isothermal and adiabatic

(d)

in between isothermal and adiabatic

Answer:

Option (d)

23.

In a single-stage, single-acting reciprocating air compressor, without clearance volume, the work done is minimum during

(a)

isothermal compression

(b)

isentropic compression

(c)

polytropic compression

(d)

none of these

Answer:

Option (a)

24.

The work done per unit mass of air in compression will be least when 'n' is equal to

(a)

1

(b)

1.2

(c)

1.3

(d)

1.4

Answer:

Option (a)

25.

Adiabatic compression is one in which

(a)

the temperature during compression remains constant

(b)

no heat leaves or enters the compressor cylinder during compression

(c)

temperature rise follows a linear relationship

(d)

work done is maximum

Answer:

Option (b)

26.

Isothermal compression though most efficient, but is not practicable because

(a)

it requires a very big cylinder

(b)

it does not increase pressure much

(c)

it is impossible in practice

(d)

compressor has to run at very slow speed to achieve it

Answer:

Option (d)

27.

Isothermal compression efficiency can be attained by running the compressor

(a)

at very high speed

(b)

at very slow speed

(c)

at average speed

(d)

at zero speed

Answer:

Option (b)

28.

Compression efficiency is compared against

(a)

ideal compression

(b)

adiabatic compression

(c)

isentropic compression

(d)

Isothermal compression

Answer:

Option (d)

29.

In a single stage, single acting reciprocating air compressor without clearance volume, the workdone is maximum during

(a)

isothermal compression

(b)

isentropic compression

(c)

polytropic compression

(d)

none of these

Answer:

Option (b)

30.

The overall isothermal efficiency of the compressor is defined as the ratio of

(a)

work required to compress the air isothermally to the actual work required to compress the air for the same pressure ratio

(b)

isothermal power to the shaft power or B.P. of the motor or engine required to drive the compressor

(c)

volume of free air delivery per stroke to the swept volume of the piston

(d)

isentropic power to the power required to drive the compressor

Answer:

Option (b)

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