This document appears to be an exam for an Automobile Manufacturing Processes course, covering topics like forging processes, press machines, and manufacturing sequences. It contains 3 questions, with the first asking students to attempt 3 out of 4 parts on classifying and explaining forging processes and defining forgeability. The second question has 2 out of 3 parts on processes like connecting rod manufacturing and press machine classification. The third question offers 2 out of 3 parts distinguishing open and closed die forging or drawing a combination die sketch. The exam is out of 25 marks and allows 1 hour for completion.
This document appears to be an exam for an Automobile Manufacturing Processes course, covering topics like forging processes, press machines, and manufacturing sequences. It contains 3 questions, with the first asking students to attempt 3 out of 4 parts on classifying and explaining forging processes and defining forgeability. The second question has 2 out of 3 parts on processes like connecting rod manufacturing and press machine classification. The third question offers 2 out of 3 parts distinguishing open and closed die forging or drawing a combination die sketch. The exam is out of 25 marks and allows 1 hour for completion.
This document appears to be an exam for an Automobile Manufacturing Processes course, covering topics like forging processes, press machines, and manufacturing sequences. It contains 3 questions, with the first asking students to attempt 3 out of 4 parts on classifying and explaining forging processes and defining forgeability. The second question has 2 out of 3 parts on processes like connecting rod manufacturing and press machine classification. The third question offers 2 out of 3 parts distinguishing open and closed die forging or drawing a combination die sketch. The exam is out of 25 marks and allows 1 hour for completion.
This document appears to be an exam for an Automobile Manufacturing Processes course, covering topics like forging processes, press machines, and manufacturing sequences. It contains 3 questions, with the first asking students to attempt 3 out of 4 parts on classifying and explaining forging processes and defining forgeability. The second question has 2 out of 3 parts on processes like connecting rod manufacturing and press machine classification. The third question offers 2 out of 3 parts distinguishing open and closed die forging or drawing a combination die sketch. The exam is out of 25 marks and allows 1 hour for completion.
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Shivnagar Vidya Prasarak Mandal’s
Institute Of Technology & Engg.
Malegaon (Bk) Progressive Theory Test - I Course Name: Automobile Engg. Semester: Fourth Subject: Automobile Manufacturing Processes Marks: 25 Subject Code: 17403 Time: 01 Hour
Q. 1) Attempt any THREE. (03 X 03)----------------------------------------09
a) Classify forging process & explain close die forging process. b) With neat sketch explain drop forging process. c) Define Forgeability. List any two forgeable materials. d) Explain punching operation with neat sketch.
Q.2) Attempt any TWO. (02 X 04)----------------------------------------08
a) With neat sketch write sequence for manufacturing connecting rod by forging. b) Classify press machines. c) Explain construction & working of fly press with neat sketch.
Q.3) Attempt any TWO. (02 X 04)----------------------------------------08
a) Differentiate between open die forging & close die forging. b) With neat sketch write sequence for manufacturing gear blank. c) Draw a sketch of combination die and name different parts.
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