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TMLO51/EE/20060211 Strength Time: 180 minutes of Material Marks: 100

Instructions for the students : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) "Long Answer type Question (LAQ)" is a supply type question of 20 marks which require typical answer of about 60-80 lines in about 32-40 minutes. 3) "Short Answer type Question (SAQ)" is a supply type question of 5 marks which require typical answer of about 15-20 lines in about 08-10 minutes. Use ofnon-programmable type of scientific calculator is aollwed. 4) Draw neat diagrams wherever necessary . 5)
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A bar of steel is 60 cm long and the two ends are respectively 3 cm and 4 cm diameter and eachis 15 cm in length. The middle ! portion being 2.5 cm diameter. Determine the length of the bar when subjectedto an axial load of 120 kN. E = 21000 kN/cm2. Explain stress strain diagram for ductile and.brittle materials. Find the torque that can be transmitted by a solid shaft if the torque transmitted by a hollow shaft of sameweight and material
of inside diameter 10 cm and outside diameter 15 cm is 30,000 N.m. I !

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A Hollow shaft and a solid shaft have the sameweight, which of the two shafts will be i) ii) stronger stiffer ,L

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A simply supported beam 10 m span supports point loads of 4 kN, 5 kN and 3 kN at a distance 2m, 5m and 8m from left hand support. Find the support reaction and sketch Bending Moment Diagram (B.M.D.) and Shear Force Diagram (S.F.D.) A beam of channel section 10 cm x 14 cm x 2 cm is simply supported over a span of 4 cm and carries a U.D.L. over the whole span. If the maximum bending stress is 18,000 N/cm2. Find the intensitI of load and central d.eflection. E = 2 x 107 N/cm

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Two parallel walls 6 m apart and stayed together by a steel rod 2.5 cm diameter at a temp. of 80oC passing through washer and nuts atto 22oC. Calculate the pull exerted by the rod when it is cooled eah end. . i) ii) If the walls do not yield. If the total yield at the two ends together is 1.5 mm.
E s = 2 x 102 kN/mm2 and oc s = 11 x 10-6/ c .

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An unknown weight falls through 10 mm on a collar rigidly attached to the lower end of vertical bar 3 m long and 600 mm2 in section. If the maximum instantaneous extension is known to be 2.mm. What is the corresponding stress and the value of unknown weight ? Take E = 200 kN / mm2.

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5. Explain Creep and Plasticity.
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What are the assumptions made in deriving the torsional equation Explain the terms : i) ii) iii) Strain Energy Resilience Proof Resilience

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What are the types of beams ?

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TMLO52/EE/20060213 Engineering Time: 180 minutes Mechanics -II Marks: 100

Instructions for the students : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) "Long Answer type Question (LAQ)" is a supply type question of 20 marks which require typical answer of about 60-80 lines in about 32-40 minutes. 3) "Short Answer type Question (SAQ)" is a supply type question of 5 marks which require typical answer of about 15-20 lines in about 08-10 minutes. 4) Use of non-programmable type of scientific calculator is aollwed. 5) Draw neat diagrams wherever necessary . 6)
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A particle moveswith S.H.M. when it is at 1m and 1.3 m. From centre of path its velocitiesare 3m/s and 2 m/s respectively.Find the period ofS.H.M. and the accelerationat the greatestdistance i from the centre of motion. A flywheel starting from rest rotates at uniform angular acceleration and after having rotated at 500 revolutions its angular velocity is 800 rpm. Find the angular accelerationand the interval of time taken to complete 500 revolutions.
A ball is thrown from point '0' so as to just clear a wall 4m high and at a horizontal distance of 5m from 0. If the ball falls 4m behind the wall, find the velocity of projection of the ball and angle of projection. A body weighs 60 kg on the earth. Find its weight i) ii) On the moon where gravitational On the sun where gravitational acceleration = 1.4 mfs2 acceleration = 270 mfs2

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A locomotive and train together has mass of 200t. The tractive resistance is 1% of train mass on a grade of 1 in 120; the train can go with a maximum speed fo 30 km per hour .Determine : i) ii) power of locomotive Max: speed it can attain on straight level track with same tractive resistance.

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A pile weighing 4900 N is driven into the ground by dropping freely a weight of hammer 2,940N through a height of 3 metre. If the pile is driven into the ground by 150 mm, calculate average resistance of the ground and amount of energy lost at the impact.

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Two bodies one of which mass 20 kg with a velocity of 10m/sec and the other of mass 10 kg with a velocity of 10 m/secmove towards each other and impinge centrally. Find the velocity of each body after impact if coefficient of restitution be 0.8. Find also the loss of Kinetic energy at impact. A body of mass 4 kg drops freely from a height of 50 m and penetrates into the ground by one metre. Find the average resistance, penetration and time of penetration. Short Answer type Questions (SAQ's)

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A partical undergoes S.H.M. the amplitude being r following law f = -w2x. Find at what distance from the centre of motion of the velocity will be half the maximum velocity. Define -Mass, Inertia, Momentum, Weight, Newtons III law of motion
A spring is stretched by 5Omm by the application of a force. Find the work done if force required to stretch I mm of the spring is ION.

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Explain : i) ii) iii) Work Principle of conservation of energy Principle of conservation of momentum
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Fluid Time: 180 minutes

Mechanics Marks: 100

Instructions for the students : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) "Long Answer type Question (LAQ)" is a supply type question of 20 marks which require typical answer of about 60-80 lines in about 32-40 minutes. 3) "Short Answer i-ype Questioll-(SAQ)" is a supplJl. type question of 5 marks which require typical answer of about 15-20 lines in about 08-10 minutes. 4) Use ofnon-programmable type of scientific calc~lator is aollwed. 5) Draw neat diagrams wherever necessary . 6) -a. No. Question (a) Long Answer type Questions (LAQ's) a) Define -i) Fluid ii) Ideal gas iii) Sp. volume iv) Kinematic Viscosity v) Absolute Pressure b) c) Explain N ewton's law of Viscosity. Differentiate Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluid. between Question Marks Assume suitable data if necessary.

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t 2. a) b) c) Explain one dimensional steady state continwty equation. Explain one, tW()and three dimensional flow. A rectangular plane 1.2 m by 1.8 m is submergedin water and makes an angle of 300 with horizontal, the L2 m side being horizontal. Calculate the magnitude of net force and position of centre of pressure when top edgeof the plane is i) ii) I at the water surface. 30 m below the water surface. 05 05 .10

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For the venturimeter shown in the figure, the deflection of mercury in the manometer is 380 mm. Determine the flow of water through the venturimeter if there is no loss of energy between A and B. If the fluid flowing is assumed as air and the manometric fluid is water, find the flow of air through the venturimeter . ( Q air = 1.12 kg/m3) -i I A I

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Explain water hammer. What are the losses in pipe due to sudden expansion and contraction ? In a water pipeline, the cross sectional area abruptly changes from 150 mm to 250 mm. If the head loss due to sudden enlargement is 0.5 m greater than the sudden contraction (i.e. when the flow is reversed) Estimate the flow rate. Loss coefficient for sudden contraction.

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Write a note on U-tube Manometer. I Explain metacentre and metacentric height. What is Rocket Mechanics ? With a neat sketch, explain the construction and working of capillary viscometer. TMLO53/EE/20060215:2
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TMLO54/EE/20060217
Hydraulic Machines

Time: 180 minutes

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Instructions for the students : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) "Long Answer type Question (LAQ)" is a supply type question of 20 marks which require typical answer of about 60-80 lines in about 32-40 minutes. 3) "Short Answer type Question (SAQ)" is a supply type question of 5 marks which require typical answer of about 15-20 lines in about 08-10 minutes. 4) Use of non-programmable type of scientific calculator is allowed. 5) Draw neat diagrams wherever necessary . 6)
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How do you classify hydraulic turbines ?


A pelton wheel is to be designed for the following Power {brake or shaft) -9560 Head Speed Overall efficiency -350 -750 -85% kW metres rpm specifications.

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-not to exceed 1/6thof the wheel diameter The wheel diameter Diameter of the jet

iii) The number of jets required Take Cy = 0.985, speed ratio = 0.45

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The impeller of a centrifugal pump is of 30 cm diameter and 5 cm width at the periphery and has blades whose tip angles incline backwards 60 from the radius. The pump delivers 17 m3/min and the impeller rotates at 1000 rpm. Assuming that the pump is designedto admit radially. Calculate (i) speedand direction of water as it leaves the impeller. (ii) torque exerted by the impeller on water. (iii) shaft power required (iv) lift of the pump.
A single acting, two stage air compressor running at 300 rpm delivers air at 20 bar, while the intake conditions are 0.98 bar and 305 k. The intermediate pressure is 5 bar and the clearance volume for low pressure compressor is 4 percent ofits stroke volume. The compressor delivers 3m3/ min at 1 bar and 25oC. Estimate the (i) power required to drive the compressor (ii) Low pressure cylinder dimensions ifL = D and (iii) Isotherm~ efficiency when the interc.ooling is perfect and the index n = U for compression and expansion. TMLO54/EE/200GO217:1

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A model turbine of 1 m in diameter, acting under a head of 2m runs at 150 rpm. Estimate the scale ratio if the prototype develops 20 mw under ahead of225 mwith a specific speed of lOO. Also calculate the

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State any five elementsof hydraulic power plant with their functions. Write a short note on Hydraulic crane. What do you mean by stalling and surging in an axial flow compressor?
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