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Power Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Combines easily with many other elements - improves atmospheric corrosion resistance - increases strength - amounts of 0.15-0.25%
Boyle's law
Value of the angle increases
benefits of copper
linear motion relationships
2. A pinch of salt is added to a glass of water. The result is...
Sensible heat
A / SinA = b / SinB = c / SinC
1 cm
A solution
3. A 1 N weight has a kinetic energy of 1 J when its speed is...
4.4 m/s
brinell hardness test
White metal and bronze
distance
4. Acute angle
Less than 90 degrees
Chord
Increase
Exactly 180 degrees
5. PVn(super script n) = C
Transformed to different forms
Complementary angles
hexagon
polytropic
6. The temperature of saturated steam vapor at 980 kPa is...
One angle is exactly 90 degrees
179.02
Composite material
Heat engines
7. A body can be put into equilibrium by applying an additional force equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the...
latent heat of evaporation (vaporation)
Resultant
hexagon
The equilibrant
8. A polygon with 6 sides A = 0.433s2 for equilateral triangle - therefore a hexagon A = 6 x 0.433s2 or A = 2.6s2
Problem solving order
Tangent
Trapezoid
hexagon
9. coefficient of expansion
A Greek letter alpha linear
brinell hardness test
Permanent and removable
Under deposit corrosion - enhanced oxygen generation - contact of live organisms
10. Work done(J)/time(second) - unit of watts - 1 watt = 1 joule/second
A = 4/3h2 [(square root)d/h-0.608]
Gamma - coefficient of superficial = 2x coefficient of linear expansion
Power
Heating and cooling white cast iron at a controlled rate
11. Factor of safety
Ultimate stress/working stress
benefits of nickel
10.8 m N of W
Composite material
12. Is the heat being added or removed to/from a substance without a change of state - still having a changing in temp
Stray current corrosion
benefits of copper
Stroke
Sensible heat
13. A 10 m long steel pipe when heated to increase its temperature by 85
1. have a basic effect 2. have an acid effect 3. be neutral 4. change red litmus paper blue
Sulfuric acid
Relative density
1 cm
14. Being made of 2 or more substances creating unique characteristics and properties when combine
dryness fraction
Power
Boyle's law
Composite material
15. The factor of safety is always expressed...
Coefficient of friction
Transformed to different forms
As a ratio
White metal and bronze
16. Micro organisms promote corrosion...
Relative density
Under deposit corrosion - enhanced oxygen generation - contact of live organisms
Purpose of P & IDs
dryness fraction
17. A 6 m long cantilever beam carries a concentrated load of 45 kN at its free end. What is the shear force at the wall?
More than 90 degrees
45 kN
Stress corrosion cracking
effective pressure
18. Dangerous because a crack starts slowly and propagate slowly - exceed breaking strength and the metal fails suddenly - stress must be tensile can be produced by an external load or residual stress - condensed moisture and change in temperature
Stress corrosion cracking
Heat engines
A / SinA = b / SinB = c / SinC
One
19. Force
Mass x acceleration (N)
Cast iron
Mensuration
Pm x A x L
20. A quadrilateral with two parallel sides
Isothermal
Trapezoid
Toughness
161
21. Pythagoras' Theorem
latent heat of evaporation (vaporation)
benefits of nickel
More than 90 degrees
A
22. As the cosine decreases - the...
Process flow drawing
Value of the angle increases
The equilibrant
Mass
23. Refers to the length of the actual path over which a body travels - not concerned with direction - magnitude only
distance
Octagon
benefits of chromium - nickel and copper in alloy steels
Scalene triangle
24. Whether a material will break under sudden impact or hard blow
Toughness
polygon
benefits of chromium - nickel and copper in alloy steels
dryness fraction
25. Obtuse angle
More than 90 degrees
Naperian (Natural) logarithms
Hooke's Law
Pm x A x L
26. Quantity of heat required to change the temp of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree
Specific heat
White metal and bronze
Areas of sectors (bounded by 2 radii and arc between them)
Transformed to different forms
27. The classes of fastening devices are...
Mass
Permanent and removable
benefits of chromium - nickel and copper in alloy steels
Heat engines
28. Steam engines - steam turbines - gas turbines and internal combustion engines are examples of...
Unified National
Purpose of P & IDs
One angle is exactly 90 degrees
Heat engines
29. A scalar quantity is one which has only magnitude and can be fully described by...
Resultant
hexagon
8908 kJ
A number with the necessary unit
30. Ability to withstand deformation above elastic limit under compression without failure
View of a cutting plane
Material balance
Malleability
A = 4/3h2 [(square root)d/h-0.608]
31. When classifying beams - the term simple beam refers to a beam
Sulfuric acid
Heating and cooling white cast iron at a controlled rate
That is supported at two ends
Celsius
32. One is the trigonometric value of...
Isosceles triangle
Complementary angles
Increase
A. sine of 90
33. A parallelogram with adjacent sides of unequal lengths
0.0002
Ultimate stress/working stress
Rhomboid
Heat engines
34. The ability to return to its original shape after an external force has been removed
Be the same at any point in the process
benefits of nickel
elasticity
A
35. Work per second
White
Pm x A x L x N
Value of the angle increases
Pm x A x L
36. Cosine rule
Areas of sectors (bounded by 2 radii and arc between them)
White metal and bronze
That is supported at two ends
A
37. The amount of stretch or compression of an elastic material is directly proportional to the applied force - stress = E (modulus of elasticity) x Strain
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38. For making steal is done in a pear shaped vessel that refines molten iron from a blast furnace and scrap into steel
70 MPa
basic oxygen process
To calculate power from an engine
The equilibrant
39. coefficient of volumetric expansion
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40. P & IDs
distance
Mechanical flow diagrams
Relative density
Material balance
41. The ratio of the weight of an object being moved along a surface and the force that maintains contact between the object and the surface u = tan(thada) - coefficient of friction is equal to the tangent of friction angle
Relative density
brinell hardness test
A
Coefficient of friction
42. 1. In a right angle triangle - the sine of an acute angle is equal to...
Power
Opposite side / hypotenuse
Exactly 180 degrees
10.8 m N of W
43. Potential energy (Ep)
M x g x h (kg x 9.81 m/s/s x height (m))
Latent heat of evaporation
Increase
Composite material
44. Means that the sum of the matter leaving the plant equals the sum of the matter entering
brinell hardness test
Material balance
Trapezoid
Stray current corrosion
45. Resistance to wear - abrasion and penetration
8908 kJ
hardness
A
benefits of chromium - nickel and copper in alloy steels
46. The law that states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant pressure - the volume of the gas increases as the temperature of the gas increases and the volume of the gas decreases as the temperature of the gas decreases
brinell hardness test
0.89
Charles Law
520.72 kJ/kg
47. The force that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the resultant force is called
water equivalent
The elastic limit of the material is not exceeded
Areas of sectors (bounded by 2 radii and arc between them)
The equilibrant
48. Work per power stroke (J)
benefits of chromium - nickel and copper in alloy steels
Pm x A x L
Coefficient of friction
Toughness
49. PV=nRT - Boyle's law and Charle's law combined
Chlorides
4.4 m/s
The specific heat of the material
General gas law
50. A triangle with two equal sides
Isosceles triangle
Details of P & IDs
brinell hardness test
A twisting or turning effect