Applied Thermodynamics (3161910) MCQs

MCQs of Refrigerant and Refrigeration Cycles

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21.
The designation of  NH3 is
(a) R-717
(b) R-718
(c) R-729
(d) R-744
Answer:

Option (a)

22.
The designation of CO2  is
(a) R-717
(b) R-718
(c) R-729
(d) R-744
Answer:

Option (d)

23.
The designation of air is
(a) R-717
(b) R-718
(c) R-729
(d) R-744
Answer:

Option (c)

24.
The designation of water is
(a) R-717
(b) R-718
(c) R-729
(d) R-744
Answer:

Option (b)

25.
One of the purposes of sub-cooling the liquid refrigerant is to
(a) reduce compressor overheating
(b) reduce compressor discharge temperature
(c) increase cooling effect
(d) ensure that only liquid and not the vapour enters the expansion (throttling) valve
Answer:

Option (d)

26.
At lower temperatures and pressures, the latent heat of vaporisation of a refrigerant
(a) decreases
(b) increases
(c) remains same
(d) depends on other factors
Answer:

Option (b)

27.
The advantage of dry compression is that
(a) it permits higher speeds to be used
(b) it permits complete evaporation in the evaporator
(c) it results in high volumetric and mechanical efficiency
(d) all of the above
Answer:

Option (d)

28.
The COP of a refrigeration cycle with lowering of condenser temperature, keeping the evaporator temperature constant, will
(a) increase
(b) decrease
(c) may increase or decrease depending on the type of refrigerant used
(d) remain unaffected
Answer:

Option (a)

29.
In the vapour compression refrigeration system, the condition of refrigerant is saturated liquid
(a) after passing through the condenser
(b) before passing through the condenser
(c) before entering the compressor
(d) after passing through the expansion valve
Answer:

Option (a)

30.
In vapour compression refrigeration system, the condition of refrigerant is very wet vapour
(a) after passing through the condenser
(b) before passing through the condenser
(c) before entering the compressor
(d) after passing through the expansion valve
Answer:

Option (d)

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