A. C/E
B. E/C
C. CE
D. 1/CE
Related Mcqs:
- In a single evaporator system, the steam economy ________________ by creating vacuum in the evaporator?
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remain constant
D. May increase or decrease, depends on the vacuum - Steam economy in case of a triple effect evaporator will be _________________?
A. 1
B. < 1
C. > 1
D. Between 0 and 1 - What is the steam economy in case of a single effect evaporator system ?
A. 1
B. > 1
C. < 1
D. 0.1 - A dilute aqueous solution is to be concentrated in an evaporator system. High pressure steam is available. Multiple effect evaporator system is employed, because__________________?
A. Total heat transfer area of all the effects is -less than that in a single effect evaporator system
B. Total amount of vapor produced per Kg of feed steam in a multiple effect system is much
higher than in a single effect
C. Boiling point elevation in a single effect system is much higher than that in any effect in a
multi-effect system
D. Heat transfer co-efficient in a single effect is much lower than that in any effect in a multieffect
system - A multiple effect evaporator as compared to a single effect evaporator of the same capacity has _________________?
A. Lower heat transfer area
B. Lower steam economy
C. Higher steam economy
D. Higher solute concentration in the product - The capacity of double-effect evaporator is less than half of the capacity of two single effects, each of which is operating over same terminal temperature difference, when the________________ ?
A. Solution has an elevation of boiling point
B. Evaporators operate under vacuum
C. Evaporators operate at atmospheric pressure
D. None of these - A 10 cm dia steam pipe, carrying steam at 180°C, is covered with an insulation (conductivity = 0.6 W/m.°C). It losses heat to the surroundings at 30°C. Assume a heat transfer co-efficient of 0.8 W/m2.°C for heat transfer from surface to the surroundings. Neglect wall resistance of the pipe and film resistance of steam. If the insulation thickness is 2 cms, the rate of heat loss from this insulated pipe will be__________________?
A. Greater than that for un-insulated steam pipe
B. Less than that of the un-insulated steam pipe
C. Equal to that of the un-insulated steam pipe
D. Less than the steam pipe with 5 cms insulation - Steam is routed through the tube in case of a ______________ evaporator?
A. Basket type
B. Horizontal tube
C. Short tube vertical
D. Long tube vertical - 1000 Kg of liquid at 30°C in a well stirred vessel has to be heated to 120°C, using immersed coils carrying condensing steam at 150°C. The area of the steam coils is 1.2 m2 and the overall heat transfer co-efficient to the liquid is 1500 W/m2.°C. Assuming negligible heat loss to the surrounding and specific heat capacity of the liquid to be 4 kJ/kg.°C, the time taken for the liquid to reach desired temperature will be__________________?
A. 15 min
B. 22 min
C. 44 min
D. 51 min - It is desired to concentrate a 20% salt solution (20 kg of salt in 100 kg of solution) to a 30% salt solution in an evaporator. Consider a feed of 300 kg/min at 30°C. The boiling point of the solution is 110°C, the latent heat of vaporisation is 2100 kJ/kg and the specific heat of the solution is 4 kJ/kg.K. The rate at which the heat has to be supplied in (kJ/min) to the evaporator is____________________?
A. 3.06 × 105
B. 6.12 × 105
C. 7.24 × 105
D. 9.08 × 105