Design of Machine Elements-Ii
Design of Machine Elements-Ii
Design of Machine Elements-Ii
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B.TECH. (Sem.-6th)
DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS-II
Subject Code: BTME-601
Paper ID: [A2361]
Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 60
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE:
1. Section-A is compulsory.
2. Attempt any four questions from section-B
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SECTION-A
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Q.1.(a)
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What is the offset link of roller chain?
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How will you designate roller chain?
2x10=20
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What is herringbone gear?
(d)
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State two advantages of internal gears.
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(e)
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Why flywheels are used in presses?
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(f)
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What is ‘back-stop’ band brake?
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Explain the method of designing a worm and worm wheel.
(4x10=40)
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Q.4.
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Explain the steps involved in slider bearing design.
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running at a mean speed of 240 rpm and the coefficient of speed fluctuation is limited to
0.02.A rimmed flywheel made up of grey cast iron with mass destiny 7100 kg/m3 is
provided, Rim contributes 90% of required moment of inertia. Rim has rectangular cross-
section with width to thickness ratio of 1.5 Design the flywheel rim.
Q.5. Design a helical compression spring of a mechanism that is a subjected to an initial pre-
load of 50N and maximum force during the load cycle is 300 N Wire diameters is
5mm.Spring index is 5. Spring is made of oil-hardened and tempered steel wire of a
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Q.6.
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Design leather faced cone clutch that transmits power at 500 rpm. The semi-cone angle is
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12.50. Mean diameter of the clutch is 300 mm, while the face width of the contact surface
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of friction lining is 100 mm. Coefficient of friction is 0.2 and maximum intensity of
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pressure is 0.07 Mpa.
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Q.7.
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When the brakes are applied, it is subjected to a uniform deceleration of 6m/s 2. There are
brakes on all four wheels. The tyre diameter is 750 mm. Kinetic energy of rotating parts
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is 10% of kinetic energy of moving vehicle. Mass of each brake drum assembly is 10 kg
w and specific heat capacity is 460 j/kg0 C. Calculate the braking time, braking distance,
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brake drum assembly.
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total energy absorbed by each brake, torque capacity of each brake, temperature rise of
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