Sei sulla pagina 1di 38

SF-97

Seat Total No. of Pages : 3


No.
B.E. (Mech) (Part - IV) (Semester - VII) (Revised)
Examination, November - 2017
REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
Sub. Code : 67501
Day and Date : Friday, 10 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Instructions : 1) Attempt all questions.
2) Figures to the right indicates full Marks.
3) Used same answer book.
4) Neat diagram must be drawn.
5) Use of steam table, Refrigerant property tables/charts and psychro-
metric charts are allowed.
6) Make suitable assumptions if required.

Q1) Attempt any two.


a) Derive an expression for performance of a reversed carnot refrigeration
cycle with vapour refrigerant and mention the limitations. [8]
b) Explain reversed Brayton cycle for Air refrigeration, derive, an expression
for COP and represent on T-s plot. [8]
c) i) Explain the following terms in brief. Energy ratios (EER) and Ton
of Refrigeration. [4]
ii) A carnot refrigerator requires 1.4KW of power per Ton of
refrigeration to maintain a space at -45ºC. Determine; COP of a
refrigerator and heat rejected in KJ per Ton. [4]

Q2) Attempt any two.


a) Explain in detail the methods of improving performance of a vapour
compression refrigeration with help of P -H diagram. [9]
b) Draw cascade system on P-H and T-S plots with schematic diagram.
Explain the System and write the expression for COP. [9]
c) A vapour compression system of 12TR capacity maintains an evaporator
temperature of -8ºc and condenser temperature + 30ºc. Vapour is dry
and saturated at entry to the compressor and compression is isentropic,

P.T.O.
SF-97
Assuming actual COP 60% of the theoretical. Calculate;
i) Power input.
ii) Actual COP.
If Vapour is super heated by 5ºc at suction to compressor, Calculate
Power input and actual COP. (Assume saturated liquid at end of
condenser in both cases.) [9]
Take, Cp of vapour is 0.733 KJ/Kg –K. Properties of Refrigerant.
Saturation Specific Enthalpy Specific Entropy
Temperature Liquid(hf) Vapour (hg) Liquid (Se) Vapour (Sg)
–8ºc 28.72KJ 184.07KJ 0.149KJ/kg-k 0.7 KJ/Kg–K
+30ºc 64.59KJ 199.62KJ 0.240KJ/kg-K 0.685KJ/kg–k

Q3) Attempt any two.


a) Enumerate the desirable properties of a good refrigerant and suggest the
refrigerants used in. [8]
i) Reciprocating compressor
ii) Centrifugal Compressor.
iii) Axial compressor and justify your answer
b) Write a note on [8]
i) Ice plant.
ii) Dairy plant.
c) Describe the working of evaporative condenser with neat sketch. [8]

Q4) Solve any two.


a) i) Derive relation between relative humidity and degree of saturation
(μ) with usual notations. [4]
ii) Explain Enthalpy deviation and show it on Psychrometric chart.[4]

-2-
SF-97
b) The moist air is at 25ºc DBT and 30% degree of saturation. The total
pressure is 1.01325 bar, calculate Enthalpy and volume of air per Kg of
dry air. [8]
c) Explain adiabatic mixing of moist air with injected water spray with the
help of Psychrometric chart. Write the governing equations for the enthalpy
and specific humidity. Draw the condition line with help of SHF scale
given on the chart. [8]

Q5) Solve any two.


a) i) Explain briefly with sketch A.D.P, B.F, capacity of cooling coil and
factors affecting them. [5]
ii) Write only the equation for air quantity over a cooling and
dehumidifying coil using ESHF, ADP and B.F. [4]
b) Draw only the neat sketch of comfort chart giving numerical values.
Explain human body regulatory process against heat and cold. [9]
c) The air at 30.5ºc DBT and 55% R.H enters cooling coil at the rate of 300
cmm. The coil ADP is 13ºc and BF is 0.1667. Calculate water vapour
condensed and S.H.F using S.H.F Scale given on the chart. [9]

Q6) Solve any two.


a) Enumerate the sources of heat load for central Air conditioning system
used for large building. [8]
b) Explain methods used for duet sizing in brief for supply air and return
air. [8]
c) Write short notes on. [8]
i) Air distribution requirements.
ii) Types of outlets.
iii) Grilles.
iv) Diffusors.

S S S

-3-
SF-98
Seat Total No. of Pages : 4
No.
B.E. (Mechanical) (Semester - VII) (New Course)
Examination, November - 2017
MECHANICAL SYSTEM DESIGN
Sub. Code : 67502
Day and Date : Monday, 13-11-2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Assume suitable data wherever necessary and state it clearly.
3) Draw neat labeled sketches wherever necessary.

Q1) a) With suitable example, explain effect of appearance, shape, colour and
proportion in Aesthetic Design. [8]
b) Explain ergonomic consideration in design of Pressure Cooker. [8]
OR
b) What is creativity and explain the role of creativity in the design of a
product. [8]

Q2) a) Explain the concept of pre-stressing in thick pressure vessels with suitable
examples. [6]
OR
a) Classify unfired pressure vessels as per IS 2825-1969 code. [6]
b) A cylindrical pressure vessel shell of inside diameter 1500mm is subjected
to an internal pressure of 2 MPa .The shell as well as heads are made of
low alloy steel with an ultimate tensile strength of 450N/mm2. The double
welded butt joints which are spot radiographed (η = 0.85) ,are used to
fabricate the vessel. The corrosion allowance is 3mm. Determine the
thickness of the cylindrical shell and the thickness of the head if the
heads are: [12]
i) Flat Head
ii) Plain Formed
iii) Hemispherical
iv) Torispherical with crown radius of 1125mm

P.T.O.
SF-98
Q3) a) Explain with neat sketches self-energizing, self - locking and uncontrolled
braking conditions in short shoe block brake. [8]
b) A multi-disk plate clutch consists of five steel plates and four bronze
plates. The inner and outer diameters of the friction disks are 75 and
150mm respectively. The coefficient of friction is 0.1 and the intensity of
pressure on friction lining is limited to 0.3 N/mm2. Assuming uniform
wear theory, calculate: [8]
i) Required force to engage the clutch and
ii) Power transmitting capacity at 750 rpm.
OR
b) An internal expanding brake with four identical shoes is shown in figure
below. Each hinge pin supports a pair of shoes . The actuating mechanism
is designed in such a way that it produces the same force P on each of
the four shoes . The face width of the friction lining is 50 mm and the
maximum intensity of normal pressure is limited to 1N/mm2. The
coefficient of friction is 0.30 [8]
Calculate :
i) The actuating force P.
ii) The torque absorbing capacity of the brake.

-2-
SF-98
Q4) a) Basic considerations in design of multi speed gear box. [6]
OR
a) Explain the procedure for selecting optimum structure diagram. [6]
b) A three-stage, twelve speed gear box is to be designed for multi spindle
speeds varying between 60 r.p.m and 2880 r.p.m. The second stage
consists three speed steps if the gear box is driven by 5kW, 1440 r.p.m.
electric motor: Assume same module for all gears. [12]
i) Draw the speed ray diagram.
ii) Draw the gearing diagram.
iii) Determine the number of teeth on gears.

Q5) a) Explain briefly guidelines for design of piston ring. [8]


b) The cylinder of a four stroke diesel engine as the following specifications
Brake power = 3.00 kW. [8]
Speed = 800 rpm.
Indicated Mean Effect Pressure = 0.30 MPa.
Mechanical Efficiency = 70%
Determine the bore and length of the cylinder liner.
OR
b) The following data is given for a connecting rod:
Engine speed =2000rpm.
Length of connecting rod =300mm.
Length of stroke = 160mm.
Density of material =7800 kg/m3
Thickness of web or flanges = 6 mm
Assume the cross-section of the connecting rod as shown in figure for
which Area of cross section, calculate the whipping stress in the connecting
rod.

-3-
SF-98

⎛ 419 ⎞ 4 ⎛ 5t ⎞
(A ) = 11t 2 , I xx = ⎜ ⎟ t and y = ⎜ ⎟ [8]
⎝ 12 ⎠ ⎝2⎠
Q6) a) What is adequate design and Optimum design? Explain with suitable
Examples? [8]
OR

a) Explain relation between functional requirement parameters group,


geometrical parameters group and material parameters group in the
optimum design of machine Elements. [8]
b) A tensile bar of length 500mm is subjected to the constant tensile force of
3000N. If the factor of safety is 2, design the bar with the objective of
minimizing the material cost, out of the following materials [8]
Sr.No. Material Mass Density Material Cost Per Tensile Yield
(ρ)Kg/m3 Unit Mass (c) Strength (Syt)
Rs/Kg N/mm2
01 Plain carbon steel 7800 28 400
02 Alloy steel 7850 150 900
03 Aluminium Alloy 2800 132 150
04 Titanium Alloy 4500 2200 800

l l l
-4-
SF-99
Seat Total No. of Pages : 3
No.
B.E. (Mechanical) (Semester-VII) (Revised)
Examination, November - 2017
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
Sub. Code : 67503
Day and Date : Wednesday, 15-11-2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Assume suitable data if necessary and state it clearly.
3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

Q1) a) Explain in detail the general steps of finite element analysis. [7]
b) Explain the principle of minimum potential energy with the help of an
example. [7]
OR
b) If a displacement field is described by u = (–x2 + 2y2 + 6xy)*10–4 and
v = (3x + 6y – y2)*10–4 determine εx, εy, γxy at the point x = 1, y = 0.[7]

Q2) a) Calculate the displacements, stress, strain and reactions for a stepped
bar as shown in figure. Given: Asteel =400 mm2; Abrass = 300 mm2; Lsteel =
500 mm; Lbrass = 300 mm; Esteel = 200 GPa; Ebrass = 70 GPa; [10]

b) Derive the shape functions for a one dimensional quadratic element and
sketch the variation of each shape function along the entire element. [8]
OR
b) Explain the elimination and penalty method with the help of an example.[8]

Q3) a) Classify the elements by virtue of their interpolation function and state
their merits and demerits. [6]
P.T.O.
SF-99
b) Calculate the shape functions for the elements shown in figure [12]

Q4) a) A long cylinder of inside diameter 80mm and outside diameter 120mm
snugly fits in a hole over its full length. The cylinder is then subjected to
an internal pressure of 2 MPa. Draw the sketch showing actual problem
and also model the problem for a sample length of 10mm using two
axisymmetric triangular elements with proper forces and boundary
conditions. Also show the element connectivity table and coordinates of
all nodes. [8]
b) Calculate the displacements in global coordinate and local coordinate
systems for a truss shown in figure. [10]
A1 = 80 mm2
A2 = 40 mm2
L1 = 1000 mm
L2 = 800 mm
E1 = E2 = 200 GPa

Q5) a) Explain with a neat sketch the boundary conditions for a two dimensional
steady state heat conduction problem. [6]
b) A composite wall consisting of three materials as shown in figure. The
outer temperature is 40°C. Convection heat transfer takes place on the
inner surface of the wall with T∞ = 500°C and h = 25 W/m2 °C. Determine
the temperature distribution in the wall. [8]
k1 = 20 W/m °C
k2 = 30 W/m °C
k3 = 50 W/m °C
To= 40 °C
L1 = 0.3 m
L2 = 0.1 m
L3 = 0.1 m

-2-
SF-99
Q6) a) Explain in detail the steps to be carried out in commercial FEA software
for obtaining the displacement in a stepped bar each of length L/2, fixed
at one end and subjected to axial force P at the other end. [12]
b) Explain the measures of element distortion in a finite element analysis
package. [6]

t t t

-3-
SF-101
Seat Total No. of Pages : 2
No.
B.E. (Mechanical) (Part - IV) (Semester-VII)
Examination, November - 2017
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING (Elective - 1)
Sub. Code : 67506
Day and Date : Tuesday, 21 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Draw neat sketch wherever necessary.
3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
4) Make suitable assumption if necessary.
5) Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed

Q1) a) Compare the front engine front wheel drive and front engine rear wheel
drive with its advantages and disadvantages. [8]
b) Which are the different types of vehicle body? List the body parts. [8]

Q2) a) Describe briefly parts of the clutch. With its function. [8]
OR
How are the clutches are classified? Explain with neat sketch diagram
spring type. Clutch.
b) What is a need of differential. Explain its operation with neat sketch.[9]

Q3) a) Explain steering geometry. [9]


OR
What is mean by slip angle, understeer and oversteer.
b) Which are the different types of springs used in suspension system. [8]

P.T.O.
SF-101
Q4) a) Define following and explain it relevance. [8]
i) Brake efficiency ii) Stopping distance
iii) Braking force iv) Power brakes.
v) Servo brakes vi) Anti lock braking
vii) Brake bleeding viii) Brake fadding
b) What are the various tyre nomenclature, show with a figure? List factors
affecting tyre performance. [8]
OR
c) Explain need and effect of ABS in automotive brakes. Explain how safety
can be improved with the help of ABS. [8]

Q5) a) Explain with neat sketch working of lead acid battery. List and explain
battery performance parameters and how to measure then? [8]
b) Explain with neat sketch Electronic controlled management system used
in automobile showing all necessary components. [9]
OR
c) Explain with neat sketch alimetiser automotive air conditioning system.[9]

Q6) a) Following are the vehicle specifications, wt. of vehicle = 62.29 KN,
Kr=0.018 Ka = 0.0276, Transmission efts, in top gear = 90 %, Top gear
ratio = 6.2, second gear ratio = 15, transmission efficiency in second
gear = 80%, frontal area = 5.574 m2, wheel dia = 0.81 mts, [12]
Calculate.
i) Engine power required.
ii) Engine speed required.
iii) Maximum possible grade in second gear at above speed.
iv) Maximum drabar pull in second gear at above speed.
b) Write a note on various resistances to vehicle motion. [5]
OR
c) What B effect of wt. Distribution on vehicle performance and drive
selection. [5]

Y Y Y

-2-
SF - 104
Seat Total No. of Pages :2
No.

B.E. (Mechanical) (Part - IV) (Semester - VII) (Revised)


(Paper - II) Examination, November - 2017
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT DESIGN (Elective - II)
Sub. Code: 67834
Day and Date :Thursday, 23 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time :2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Draw neat sketches wherever necessary.

Q1) a) Explain the concept of Market research and market survey. [8]
b) Explain quality aspect of product design. [8]
OR
Explain the characteristics of successful product development. [8]

Q2) a) Explain the process of refining/setting final specifications. [8]


b) Explain the steps in the concept testing. [8]
OR
Explain innovation and creativity in product design. [8]

Q3) a) Explain the steps in establishing the product Architecture. [8]


b) Explain the implications of product architecture. [10]
OR
Explain the functional elements of DeskJet Printer with a neat diagram.[10]

P.T.O.
SF - 104
Q4) a) Explain the concept of concurrent engineering. [8]
b) What are the principles to be followed in Design for Assembly (DF A).
[8]
OR
Explain the role of tolerance in product design. [8]

Q5) a) Explain design of displays in machine tools. [8]


b) Explain the following with respect to product design [10]
i) Ergonomics
ii) Aesthetics
OR
Explain the Man-Machine relationship system. [10]

Q6) a) Explain the different personal protective equipment used in a foundary.


[8]
b) Explain the safety precautions to be followed in manufacturing industry.[8]
OR
Explain the ISO 14000 system. [8]

efef

-2-
SF-107
Seat Total No. of Pages : 2
No.
B.E. (Mechanical) (Semester - VIII) (Revised)
Examination, November - 2017
MECHATRONICS
Sub. Code : 68508
Day and Date : Wednesday, 1 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Answer to all questions must be written in one answer book.
3) Figures to right indicate full marks to question.
4) Assume any data if necessary and state it clearly.
5) Use of any type of calculator is not permitted.

Q1) Solve any two of the following:


a) What is mechatronics? What are the basic elements of mechatronics
system? [8]
b) What are optical encoders? Discuss in details incremental and absolute
encoders. [8]
c) List different types of sensors. Explain capacitive displacement sensors.
[8]

Q2) Solve any two of the following:


a) What are inverting and non inverting amplifiers? Explain OP-AMP as
summing amplifiers. [8]
b) What are different types of multiplexers? Explain general purpose of
multiplexing. [8]
c) Explain 555 timers with suitable block diagram. [8]

Q3) Solve any two of the following:


a) What are flip-flop logic circuits? Explain D Flip-Flop and JK Flip-Flop.[8]
b) With the help of truth table explain [8]
i) AND gate ii) OR gate iii) NOR gate iv) EXOR gate
c) Convert following decimal number to octal numbers. [8]
i) 1375 ii) 4248 iii) 528 iv) 4267
P.T.O.
SF-107
Q4) Solve any two of the following:
a) Explain ‘Update-Solve ladder-update’ in context of programmable logic
controllers. [8]
b) With the help of ladder diagram explain, [8]
i) Always ON & Always OFF contacts.
ii) Disagreement Circuit.
iii) Holding contact.
c) Compare Physical components Vs Programming components of P.L.C.
[8]

Q5) a) Explain delay on and delay off timers. [8]


b) Develop a programmable ladder logic diagram for preparing ice in a
factory under following sequence of operation; [12]
i) Fill the tank with water.
ii) Start the compressor.
iii) Ensure that the ice has been ready or not.
iv) Wait for a minute.
v) Open the door.

Q6) Solve any two of the following.


a) Differentiate between traditional and mechatronics design of system.[8]
b) Write a short note on: [8]
i) SCADA and MEMS.
ii) PLC fault finding and trouble shooting.
c) With the help of neat sketch explain pick and place manipulator. [8]

« « «

-2-
SF - 108
Seat Total No. of Pages : 3
No.

B.E. (Mechanical) (Part - IV) (Semester - VIII)


Examination, November - 2017
NOISE AND VIBRATION
Sub. Code: 68510
Day and Date : Friday, 03 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Use of scientific calculator is allowed.
3) Assume suitable data wherever necessary.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q1) a) Derive the equation of motion for standard spring mass system using
Newton’s Method, Energy method and Rayleigh’s Method. [8]

b) Find the natural frequency of system shown in figure considering mass


of pulley as M. [8]

OR

b) A mass of 4.5 kg is suspended from a spring is subjected to damped


vibrations. The time for 50 oscillations is found to be 20 seconds. The
ratio of initial amplitude and amplitude after 5 cycles is 2.25. Determine
logarithmic decrement, damping factor, spring stiffness and damping
force. [8]
P.T.O.
SF - 108
Q2) a) Derive the expression for steady state response of a single degree freedom
system involving rotating unbalance. [8]

b) A machine supported symmetrically on four springs has a mass of


80 kg. The mass of reciprocating parts 2.2 kg which move through a
vertical stroke of 100 mm with simple harmonic motion. Neglecting
damping, determine the combined stiffness of springs so that the force
transmitted to the foundation is 1/20th of the impressed force. The machine
crankshaft rotates at 800 rpm.

If the damping provided reduces the amplitude of successive


vibrations by 30% find the force transmitted to the foundation at
800 rpm. [8]

Q3) a) Derive the mode shapes of two rotor system. [8]

OR

a) Explain principle of vibration absorber. Also state difference between


vibration absorber and vibration isolator. [8]

b) Derive the equations of motion for the system shown in figure and
determine the natural frequencies for following data;

m1 = 200 kg, m2 = 50 kg, k1 = 1×105 N/m, k2 = 2×104N/m. [10]

-2-
SF - 108
Q4) a) Determine the natural frequency of two rotor system shown in fig 4a by
Rayleigh’s method. The Diameter of rotor is 25 mm and modulus of
elasticity of material E = 2.09 × 1011 N/m2. [10]
b) Write a short note on Matrix Iteration method. [8]

Q5) a) Describe briefly the condition monitoring and fault diagnosis of pump
or gears. [8]
b) Explain with neat sketch different type of exciters used in FFT analyzer.[8]

Q6) a) Why do we need decibel sound level scale? [2]


b) Explain the following terms in hearing consideration. [8]
i) Threshold shift
ii) Temporary Threshold shift
iii) Permanent Threshold shift
iv) Daily dose of noise
c) From noise measurements made in a particular community, it has been
determined that the day-night Leq is 79 dB(A) and the night time Leq is 59
dB(A). Using these data, determine the day-night A-weighted average
sound level. [6]

T T T

-3-
SF-109
Seat Total No. of Pages : 3
No.
B.E. (Mechanical) (Part-IV) (Semester-VIII) (Revised)
Examination, November - 2017
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING(Elective-III)
Sub. Code : 68511
Day and Date : Monday, 06-11-2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Assume suitable data, if necessary.

Q1) Attempt any four


a) Describe in brief the important techniques used by industrial engineers.
[4]
b) Discuss the applications of industrial engineering in service sector. [4]
c) Define productivity. Distinguish between production and productivity?[4]
d) What are the methods to improve the productivity of a production
systems? [4]
e) For a company XYZ, total inputs and outputs are converted into monetary
values and are as follows: [4]
Output = Rs. 5,00,000
Labour input = Rs. 1,75,000
Material input = Rs. 1,00,000
Calculate the material productivity and labour productivity.

Q2) Attempt any four


a) What is the significance of motion economy for a method study
practitioner? [4]
b) What are therbligs? Explain their importance? [4]
c) State applications of SIMO chart. [4]
d) Briefly explain the objectives of ergonomics. [4]
e) State important factors to be considered by a designer for selection of
controls. [4]
P.T.O.
SF-109
Q3) Write short notes on any three
a) Criterion for selection of job for method study. [6]
b) Steps involved in method study. [6]
c) Operation process chart for changing fuse wire in an electric board. [6]
d) Difference between operation flow diagram and string diagram. [6]

Q4) Attempt any two


a) List various allowances and discuss need to provide various allowances
in determination of standard time. [8]
b) In the following table, times shown are continuous stopwatch readings
in minutes. Initial setting of stopwatch is at 0.00. [8]
Elements Cycle time(in minutes) Performance
1 2 3 4 rating in %
A 1.7 8.55 15.5 22.5 105
B 2.9 9.8 16.75 23.75 90
C 4.5 11.4 18.4 25.35 110
D 6.8 13.8 20.75 27.65 100
Relaxation allowance as 15%. Estimate the standard time of operations
and production per 8 hours of shift.
c) Describe various methods used for ‘rating’ in time study. [8]

Q5) Attempt any four


a) Discuss the steps involved in work sampling? [4]
b) How do you classify the value of a product? Explain each type of
value. [4]
c) What is merit rating? Why it is necessary? [4]
d) Suggest the factors to be considered for selection of site for textile
industry. [4]
e) Which type of layout do you recommend for a manufacturing company
producing flywheel of an engine? Give reasons. [4]

-2-
SF-109
Q6) Write short notes on any three
a) Material handling system for molding sand in foundry [6]
b) Tools used in layout planning [6]
c) Value engineering [6]
d) Quantitative methods of job evaluation [6]

t t t

-3-
SF-118
Seat Total No. of Pages : 3
No.
B.E. (Mech.) (Semester - VIII) (Pre-Revised) (Old)
Examination, November - 2017
MECHATRONICS
Sub. Code : 49417
Day and Date : Wednesday, 01 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Instructions : 1) Answer any three questions from each section.


2) Figures to right indicate full marks.
3) Assume if necessary suitable data and state them clearly.
4) Draw neat labeled diagram wherever necessary.
5) Use of non-programmable calculators is permissible.

SECTION - I

Q1) a) Give various definitions of Mechatronics and explain the concept w.r.t. a
CNC machine. [8]

b) Compare microprocessor and microcontroller w.r.t. architecture,


applications, advantages and limitations. [8]

Q2) a) Write an assembly program either for μP-8085 or μC-8051 to perform


subtraction of two 8-bit numbers and store result. Use general purpose
registers to store data and results. [8]

b) Explain following assembly language instructions. [8]

(a) MOV (b) MVI (c) JNZ (d) ADI

Q3) a) Explain with suitable circuit the concept of Digital to analogue conversion
(DAC). [8]

b) State and explain in brief the different signal processing/conditioning


functions. [8]

P.T.O.
SF-118
Q4) Write short notes on: (any three) [18]

a) Flip-flops

b) Op-AMP as comparator

c) Resolution and quantization error in A to D converter

d) Temperature sensors

e) Signal conditioning

SECTION - II

Q5) a) Define programmable logic controller (PLC). List five distinct advantages
that PLCs offer over the conventional relay control system. [8]

b) Describe the important functions of each of the following component


parts of a PLC. [8]

i) Processor module

ii) I/O modules

iii) Programming device

iv) Power supply module

Q6) a) Explain the following with reference to PLCs [8]

i) Counters

ii) Timers

iii) Internal relays

b) Develop the ladder logic that will turn on a light, after switch A has been
closed 10 times. Push button B will reset the counters. [8]

-2-
SF-118
Q7) a) Following are the sequence of tasks or steps involved in a simple press
process shown in the [8]

i) The operator presses the start switch to start the machine, or the
stop switch to start the machine.
ii) The machine checks for a part. If the part is present, the process
continues. If not, the conveyor moves until a part is present.
iii) The part is locked in place with a clamp.
iv) The press stamps the part.
v) The clamp is unlocked and the finished piece is moved out of the
press.
vi) The process stops if the machine is in one-cycle mode, or continues
if continuous mode is selected.
b) Draw normally ON (open) and normally OFF (closed) contacts and give
typical application of each. The PLC operates in real time. What does
this mean? [8]

Q8) Write short notes on: (any three)


[18]
a) ATC/APC as mechatronic system.
b) PLC-Ladder diagram.
c) OP AMP.
d) Advantages and disadvantages of a PLC system.
e) Normally open contact (NO) and Normally closed contact (NC)

« « «
-3-
SF - 119
Seat Total No. of Pages :3
No.

B.E. (Mechanical) (Semester - VIII) (Old)


Examination, November - 2017
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Sub. Code: 49418
Day and Date :Thursday, 02 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time :10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Instructions : 1) Attempt any three questions from each section.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Draw sketches wherever required.
4) Assume suitable data, if required and mention clearly the same.

SECTION-I

Q1) a) What are objectives of production control. [6]

b) Which factors affects ‘Make or Buy’ decision. [6]

c) In which type of production system “Line balancing” plays important


role and how. [6]

Q2) a) Describe with sketch use of REL chart in plant layout. [6]

b) The sale of newspapers in first seven months given below. Project forecast
for August.

Month Jan Feb March April May June July

Sales 44300 44600 48500 45300 47600 55800 54900

[10]

P.T.O.
SF - 119
Q3) a) Explain with sketches various types of conveyers and their applications.[6]

b) Components produced at 130 units/day Annual demand is 5,000 units.Set


up cost is Rs.30/- and inventory carring cost is Rs.2 per year. Assuming
250 working days in year. Calculate

i) Economic batch quantity

ii) Time required to produce 1 batch

iii) Cost [10]

Q4) a) Which factors affects process planning. [6]

b) From following table, calculate

i) Critical path, indicating on network diagram.

ii) Project duration

iii) Total float of each activity indicating in chart

Activity 1-2 1-3 2-4 3-4 4-5 3-5 2-5

Duration in days 8 12 10 6 13 9 8

[10]

SECTION - II

Q5) a) Compare productivity and efficiency. [6]

b) What are objectives of method study. [6]

c) What is purpose of incentive. Explain characteristics of good incentive


scheme. [6]

-2-
SF - 119
Q6) a) Explain various types of allowances provided. [6]

b) Time study was conducted on job consisting of three elements stop


watch reading of four cycles using cummulative time method given below.
If rating factor for three elements is 100, 90 and 90. All allowances are
10%, calculate standard time and production output for 8Hr.shift

Cycle (min)
Element
1 2 3 4
A 9 53 99 144
B 23 66 113 159
C 43 88 134 179
[10]

Q7) a) Explain with example multiple activity chart and it’s use. [6]

b) If work study sampling carried out to estimate in effective time. Pilot


study shows idle time was 25%. How many observations will necessary
to ensure that accuracy is ± 2% with confidance level of 95% [10]

Q8) a) Compare job evalution and merit rating. [6]

b) If x and y workers working on two identical machines produces 750 and


900 units/shift, where standard production output is 100 units/Hr. Labour
rate is Rs.20/Hr.

If differential rate is as follows –80% of standard piece rate for below


standard performance.

–120% of standard piece rate for standard and above standard


performance.

Calculate earning of each worker for one shift of 8 hours. [10]

efef
-3-
SF - 120
Seat Total No. of Pages : 3
No.

B.E. (Mech.) (Part - IV) (Semester - VIII) (Old)


Examination, November - 2017
POWER ENGINEERING
Sub. Code: 49419
Day and Date : Friday, 3 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Instructions : 1) Solve any three questions from each section.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Assume data if necessary & mention clearly the same.
SECTION - I

Q1) a) Discuss the power generation in private sector in India. [8]

b) Explain in brief the status of present power generation from hydroelectric


power plant in Maharashtra. [8]

Q2) a) Write advantages and disadvantages of Nuclear power plant. [8]

b) A 60 MW power station has an annual peak load of 50 MW. The power


station supplies loads having maximum demands of 20 MW, 17 MW, 10
MW & 9 MW. The annual load factor is 0.45, Find [8]

i) Average load

ii) Energy supplied/year

iii) Divercity factor and

iv) Demand factor.

P.T.O.
SF - 120
Q3) a) Sketch and explain Combined cycle power plant. [8]

b) From the following data, calculate the cost of generation per unit delivered
from power plant. [8]

Installed plant capacity = 200 k W


Annual load factor=0.4, Capital cost of power plant = Rs. 280 lacs,
Annual cost of fuel, oil, salaries taxation = Rs. 60 lacs, Interest &
depreciation = 13%.

Q4) Write short note on (Any three) [18]

a) Thermoionic plant.

b) Issues in power plant.

c) Regional Load Dispatch Centre.

d) MHD power generation.

SECTION - II

Q5) a) Why CO2 measurement is necessary in power plant. Explain one method
of CO2 measurement in detail. [8]

b) What is PH value? What is its importance for feed water used in power
plant? Explain any one method of PH measurement. [8]

Q6) a) Describe the different methodology of power plant maintenance. [8]

b) Explain the different methods adopted to control the nuclear pollution.[8]

-2-
SF - 120
Q7) a) Explain with neat sketch - pumped hydroelectric storage. [8]

b) Describe construction and working of superconducting magnetic energy


storage device. [8]

Q8) Write short note on (Any three) [18]

a) Dosimeter.

b) Social and environmental effect of hydroelectric power plant.

c) Electrostatic precipitator.

d) Energy Management and Energy Audit.

T T T

-3-
SF-121
Seat Total No. of Pages : 2
No.
B.E. (Mechanical) (Part-IV) (Semester-VIII) (Old)
(Pre-Revised) Examination, November - 2017
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT(Elective-III)
Sub. Code : 49420
Day and Date : Monday, 06-11-2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Instructions : 1) Attempt any three questions from Section I and Section II each.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Assume suitable data if necessary and state them clearly.
4) Draw neat sketches and block diagrams wherever necessary.

SECTION-I
Q1) a) Explain the activities of the Production Planning and Control in a batch
shop manufacturing. [8]
b) Explain the interaction of Production Department with other departments
in Industry. Give examples through the documents and forms. [8]

Q2) a) The following data gives the sales of the company for various years. Fit
the straight line. Forecast the sales for the year 1998 and 1999. [8]
Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Sales(000) 13 20 20 28 30 32 33 38 43
b) Explain the terms : Order qualifiers and Order Winners. [8]
List the Order qualifiers and Order winning attributes for
i) A Two Wheeler Automobile Bike
ii) The Residential Flats in Metropolitan Cities

Q3) a) What are effects of Overcapacity and Under capacity? Under what
conditions it is effective for the industry. [8]
b) Explain the stages of the product development process with practical
examples. [8]
P.T.O.
SF-121
Q4) Write short notes(Any Three) [18]
a) Process and Product Matrix
b) Loading, Scheduling and Sequencing
c) The Strategic Planning Process
d) Mass customization
e) Operational Excellence Measures

SECTION-II
Q5) a) Explain the Supply Chain Management. [8]
b) Explain the following w.r.t Operations Scheduling. [8]
i) Critical ratio Scheduling
ii) Forward and Backward Scheduling

Q6) a) Explain the following with reference to manufacturing optimization


i) Basic Mathematical Modeling [4]
ii) Single stage manufacturing model as a function of machine speed.[4]
b) Explain the concept of TPM. What is the significance of OEE in TPM.
Illustrate with example, computation of OEE. [8]

Q7) a) Explain with neat sketch the KANBAN System. [8]


b) Explain the concept of Lean manufacturing. Describe the pillars of lean
manufacturing. Compare lean manufacturing with traditional
manufacturing. [8]

Q8) Write short notes (Any Three) [18]


a) Internal Rate of Return(IRR)
b) Six big losses
c) Demand curve and Supply curve
d) FMECA
e) Benefit to Cost Ratio

t t t
-2-
SF - 126
Seat Total No. of Pages :2
No.

B.E. (Mechanical) (Semester - VIII) (Old)


Examination, November - 2017
CRYOGENICS (Elective - IV)
Sub. Code: 49425
Day and Date :Tuesday, 07 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time :10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

Q1) a) Define Cryogenics. What are the ideal properties of cryogenic fluids? [6]
b) Discuss the Thermal properties of cryogenic material at cryogenic scale.[5]
c) Explain with suitable example use of cryogenic technology in space
application. [5]

Q2) a) Determine the liquid yield, the work per unit mass compressed and the
work per unit mass liquefied and FOM for Argon gas which operates
between the limits at,
Point 1: P = 1 atm, T = 300 K
Point 2: P = 200 atm
Consider the following properties of Argon from T -S diagram.
h1 = 349 J/g, h2 = 315 J/g, hf = 349 J/g, S1 = 3.9 J/g-K, S2 = 2.7 J/g-K
and Sf= 1.35 J/g-K [6]

b) Solve any Two of following. [10]


i) Explain Principles of Joule Thomson Expansion and Adiabatic
expansion.
ii) Explain with neat sketch precooled Linde Hampson system of
liquefaction.
iii) Differentiate between Simple Linde Hampson system and precooled
Linde Hampson system.
P.T.O.
SF - 126
Q3) Write short notes on (any three) : [18]
a) Superconducting devices.
b) Cryogenics in bio medical application.
c) Pulse Tube Cryocooler.
d) Helium generated Hydrogen liquefaction system.
e) Claude system for liquefaction of Hydrogen.

Q4) a) Explain with neat sketch ideal refrigeration system also discuss the Sterling
regenerative heat exchanger cycle, using T - S diagram. [6]
b) Explain the working of Pulse Tube refrigeration system with the help of
schematic sketch. [5]
c) Draw the neat sketches of Solvay and G-M refrigeration systems. [5]

Q5) a) Explain with neat sketch the Dewar vessel of cryogenic fluid storage.[6]
b) Explain any Two of following. [10]
i) Temperature composition diagram.
ii) Turbine flow meter.
iii) Magnetic thermometer .

Q6) Write short notes on (any three). [18]


a) Components of vacuum systems.
b) Capacitance liquid level prober for cryogenic liquid level measurement.
c) Principles of rectifier column.
d) Single column and double column air separation systems.
e) Insulation used in cryogenics.

R R R

-2-
SF-953
Seat Total No. of Pages : 3
No.
B.E. (Mech.) (Part - IV) (Semester - VIII) (Revised)
Examination, November - 2017
ENERGY AND POWER ENGINEERING
Sub. Code : 68509
Day and Date : Thursday, 02 - 11 - 2017 Total Marks : 100
Time : 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory Interpretation.


2) Figures to the right indicates full marks.
3) Make suitable assumptions if required and state them clearly.

Q1) a) Attempt any two: [10]

i) Write the advantages and disadvantages of concentrating collectors


over flat plate types of solar collector?

ii) Explain pumped energy storage with schematic drawing.

iii) Interpret efficiency of various Collectors with appropriate drawing.

b) Solve the following: [8]

i) Calculate the angle of incidence of beam radiation with normal to a


flat plate collector on November 30 at 9 am. Solar time for a location
at 16º70’N. The collector is tilted at an angle of latitude plus 12º,
with the horizontal and pointing due south.

Q2) Attempt any two from the following: [16]

a) With the help of block diagram explain the operation of stand-alone


solar system with battery and AC load.

b) Explain the I-V characteristics of a solar cell and define fill factor. What
is significance of fill factor?

c) Explain working principle and operation of fuel cell?


P.T.O.
SF-953
Q3) Attempt any two: [16]
a) Explain site selection criteria for the wind power plant.
b) What is OTEC? How is electricity generated from ocean thermal energy
plant? Draw a neat sketch?
c) Explain with neat sketch hybrid wind – diesel power plant. State their
advantages.

Q4) Answer any two: [16]


a) Discuss in brief the thermal power development in India.
b) Explain with neat sketch the compressed air storage power plant.
c) Explain in brief power grid, railway grid and international grid.

Q5) a) Solve the following: [12]


The energy consumption of a consumer per month is 2300 kWh. The
maximum demand is 12 kW. Using the Hopkinson demand rate as given
below find
i) Monthly bill of the consumer and energy cost
ii) Lowest possible bill for a month of 30 days and unit energy cost
for the given energy consumption.
The Hopkinson demand rates are:
0 – 5 kW = Rs.200/kW
6 – 10 kW = Rs.150/kW
10 – 15 kW = Rs.120/kW
Energy rates are:
First 100 kWh = Rs. 2/kWh. Next 500 kWh = Rs. 1.5/kWh.
Next 2000kWh = Re. 1kWh. Excess over 2000 kWh = Re. 0.8/
kWh.

-2-
SF-953
b) Solve any one. [8]

i) Draw and discuss the load curves for the following types of loads

1) Residential load

2) Industrial load

3) Commercial load

4) Urban traction load

ii) Describe with neat sketch measurement of CO2 by thermal


conductivity method.

Q6) Write short notes on (Any two). [14]

a) Energy marketing.

b) Public sector companies in power production.

c) Need of operator training in power plant operation.

« « «

-3-

Potrebbero piacerti anche