The bypass factor for a cooling coil
A. Increases with increase in velocity of air passing through it
B. Decreases with increase in velocity of air passing through it
C. Remains unchanged with increase in velocity of air passing through it
D. May increase or decrease with increase in velocity of air passing through it depending upon the condition of air entering
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The bypass factor for a cooling coil Increases with increase in velocity of air passing through itNusselt number (NN) is given by
A. $${{\text{N}}_{\text{N}}} = \frac{{{\text{h}}l}}{{\text{k}}}$$
B. $${{\text{N}}_{\text{N}}} = \frac{{\mu {{\text{c}}_{\text{p}}}}}{{\text{k}}}$$
C. $${{\text{N}}_{\text{N}}} = \frac{{\rho {\text{V}}l}}{\mu }$$
D. $${{\text{N}}_{\text{N}}} = \frac{{{{\text{V}}^2}}}{{{\text{t}}{{\text{c}}_{\text{p}}}}}$$
In case of sensible heating of air, the coil efficiency is given by (where B.P.F. = Bypass factor)
A. B.P.F. - 1
B. 1 - B.P.F.
C. $$\frac{1}{{{\text{B}}{\text{.P}}{\text{.F}}{\text{.}}}}$$
D. 1 + B.P.F.
The undesirable property of a refrigerant is
A. Non-toxic
B. Non-flammable
C. Non-explosive
D. High boiling point
The desirable property of a refrigerant is
A. Low boiling point
B. High critical temperature
C. High latent heat of vaporisation
D. All of these
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