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Thermal Engineering MCQ’s – Heat Transfer – Fins

1 - Question

A finned surface consists of root or base area of 1m2 and fin surface area of 2m2. The average heat transfer coefficient for finned surface is 20W/m2K effectiveness of fins provided is 0.75. If finned surface with surface with root or base temperature of 50°C is transferring heat to fluid of 30°C, then the rate of heat transfer without using fin is _______
a) 400W
b) 800W
c) 1000W
d) 1200W
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: (Qwithout) = hA(Th – Tinfinity)
Q = 20×2×(50 – 30)
Q = 800W.




2 - Question

Heat pipe is widely used nowadays because _________
a) It acts as an insulator
b) It acts as conductor and insulator
c) It acts as a superconductor
d) It acts as a fin
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: Heat pipe is a heat transfer device. The thermal conductance of heat pipe may be several hundred 500times than that best available metal conductor, hence they act as super conductor.



3 - Question

Which the following statements pertaining to heat transfer through fins?
a) Fins are equally effective irrespective of whether they are on the hot side or cold side of the fluid
b) The temperature along the fin is variable and hence the rate of heat transfer varies along the elements of the fin
c) The fins may be made of materials that have a lower conductivity than the material of the wall
d) Fins must be arranged at right angles to the direction of the flow of the working fluid
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Effectiveness of fin = kPhA−−−√

Fins are made up of material as that of base metal is integral but higher thermal conductivity metal are preferable as temperature drop will be close to uniform temperature.




4 - Question

Addition of fin to the surface increases the heat transfer if hA/kP−−−−−−√ is __________
a) Equal to one
b) Greater than one
c) Less than one
d) Greater than one but less than two
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: ε = kPhA−−−√

For increased heat transfer, εfin should be higher. Hence εfin should be greater than one kPhA−−−√ should be less than one.




5 - Question

The insulated tip temperature of a rectangular longitudinal fin having an excess (over ambient) root temperature of θ0is _____
a) θ0tanh(ml)
b) θ0/sinh(ml)
c) θ0 tanh(ml)/(ml)
d) θ0/cosh(ml)
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: Temperature distribution for insulated tip
θθ0=coshm(l−x)cosh(ml)
X=l, θ=θ0cosh(ml).




6 - Question

A fin length l, protrudes from a surface held at temperature T0; it being higher than the ambient temperature Ta. The heat dissipation from the free end of the fin is stated to be negligibly small. What is the temperature gradient (dT/dx)x=l at the tip of the fin?
a) Zero
b) (T0-Tl)/l
c) h(T0-Ta)
d) (Tl-Ta)/(T0-Ta)
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: It is mentioned that heat dissipation for the free end of fin is stated to be negligibly small (dT/dx)x=l = 0.



7 - Question

On heat transfer surface, fins are provided?
a) To increase temperature gradient so as to enhance heat transfer
b) To increase turbulence in flow for enhancing
c) To increase surface area to promote the rate of heat transfer
d) To decrease the pressure drop of the fluid
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: Fins are the extended surface of a body. Fins are provided to increase the surface area to promote the rate of heat transfer.



8 - Question

Extended surface are used to increase the rate of heat transfer. When the convective heat transfer coefficient h=mk, the addition of extended surface will:
a) Increase the rate of heat transfer
b) Decrease the rate of heat transfer
c) Not increase the rate of heat transfer
d) Increase the rate of heat transfer when the length of the fin is very large
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: For the fins, Effectiveness = kPhA−−−√=kmh And when h = mk effectiveness will become unity and by providing fin, heat transfer rate will be unity.



9 - Question

Three fins of equal length and diameter but made of aluminum, brass and cast iron are heated to 2000C at one end. If the fins dissipate heat to the surrounding air is 250C the temperature at the end will be least in case of ______
a) Aluminum fin
b) Brass fin
c) Cast-iron fin
d) Each fin have the same temperature at the free end
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Effectiveness = kPhA−−−√

Effectiveness is proportional to thermal conductivity. In the given material thermal conductivity is minimum for cast iron. Therefore of cast iron is least effective.




10 - Question

An increase in pin fin effectiveness is caused by high value of _________
a) Convective coefficient
b) Change in temperature
c) Thermal conductivity
d) Sectional Area
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Effectiveness α kPhA−−−√

For high value of effectiveness k (thermal conductivity) should be high. Effectiveness is directly proportional to thermal conductivity.




11 - Question

Which one of the following configuration has the highest fin effectiveness?
a) Thin, closely spaced fins
b) Thin, widely spaced fins
c) Thick, widely spaced fins
d) Thick, closely spaced fins
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Effectiveness = kPhA−−−√

To keep effectiveness high, the term PA−−√ should be high. For that we use fins with larger perimeter (P) and with small cross sectional area (A). Hence instead of using 1fin with large cross section area we can use number of thin fins to keep the term PA−−√ high i.e. to keep high effectiveness.




12 - Question

A fin will be necessary and effective only when _____
a) k is small and h is large
b) k is large and h is also large
c) k is small and h is also small
d) k is large and h is small
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: Effectiveness α kPhA−−−√
A fin will be necessary and effective only when k thermal conductivity of fin material is large. Also h conductivity heat transfer coefficient between the surface and environment temperature is small. Effectiveness is directly proportional to k (thermal conductivity) and inversely proportional to h ( heat transfer coefficient).




13 - Question

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