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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in May 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Types of evaporation include natural, forced, and flash evaporation.
Natural evaporation occurs when water is exposed to air and heat, such as in a lake or ocean.
Forced evaporation involves using mechanical means to increase the rate of evaporation, like in industrial processes.
Flash evaporation is a rapid vaporization of a liquid when it is suddenly exposed to a lower pressure environment, like in a flash evaporator.
Heat load is the amount of heat energy that needs to be added or removed from a space to maintain a desired temperature.
Heat load is calculated based on factors such as the size of the space, insulation, number of occupants, equipment, and lighting.
Examples of heat load include the heat generated by computers in a data center or the cooling needed for a commercial building in a hot climate.
Understanding heat load is cr...
I appeared for an interview before Mar 2024, where I was asked the following questions.
Mass balance on an evaporator involves accounting for the mass of inputs and outputs to ensure conservation of mass.
Mass balance equation: Input = Output + Accumulation.
In an evaporator, the input is the liquid feed, and the output is the vapor and concentrated liquid.
Example: If 100 kg of liquid enters, and 70 kg of vapor is produced, then 30 kg is the concentrated liquid output.
Consideration of losses: Any losses due...
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I appeared for an interview in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes, which is 2 fishes.
To make the red fishes 98%, subtract 1% (2 fishes) from 99% (198 fishes).
To find the number of fishes to be removed, divide the difference by 1% (2 fishes).
Therefore, 50 fishes have to be removed to make the red fishes 98%.
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I appeared for an interview in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes to find the number of red fishes.
Subtract the number of red fishes from 200 to find the number of non-red fishes.
Calculate 2% of the total number of fishes to find the desired number of red fishes.
Subtract the desired number of red fishes from the current number of red fishes to find the number of fishes to be removed.
posted on 3 May 2017
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I appeared for an interview in Mar 2017.
To make the red fishes 98%, 50 fishes have to be removed from the aquarium.
Calculate 1% of 200 fishes to find out how many fishes represent 1%.
Multiply the result by 2 to find out how many fishes represent 2%.
Subtract the result from 200 to find out how many fishes represent 98%.
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