MCQOPTIONS
Home
About Us
Contact Us
Bookmark
Saved Bookmarks
Testing Subject
General Aptitude
Logical and Verbal Reasoning
English Skills Ability
Technical Programming
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Finance & Accounting
GATE (Mechanical Engineering)
Chemical Engineering
→
Mechanical Engineering
→
Engineering Materials
→
According to Reynolds analogy, Stanton number is e...
1.
According to Reynolds analogy, Stanton number is equal to (where, f = Fanning friction factor)
A.
2f
B.
f
C.
f/2
D.
f/4
Answer» D. f/4
Show Answer
Discussion
No Comment Found
Post Comment
Related MCQs
Thermal conductivity of non-metallic amorphous solids with decrease in temperature
When heat is transferred from one particle of hot body to another by actual motion of the heated particles, it is referred to as heat transfer by
When heat is transferred form hot body to cold body, in a straight line, without affecting the intervening medium, it is referred as heat transfer by
When heat is Transferred by molecular collision, it is referred to as heat transfer by
Pick up the wrong case. Heat flowing from one side to other depends directly on
Thermal conductivity of air at room temperature in kcal/m hr C is of the order of
Heat produced when a steady state current, I passes through an electrical conductor having resistance, 'R' is
For a fluid flowing in an annulus space, the wetted perimeter for heat transfer and pressure drop are
In case of surface condensers, a straight line is obtained on plotting 1/U vs. __________ on an ordinary graph paper.
When does the heat generated by fluid friction becomes appreciable compared to the heat transferred between the fluids?
Reply to Comment
×
Name
*
Email
*
Comment
*
Submit Reply
Your experience on this site will be improved by allowing cookies. Read
Cookie Policy
Reject
Allow cookies