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DOM ASSIGNMENT-1 1) A petrol engine with 100mm stroke and connecting rod length 200mm runs

at 1800rpm.The reciprocating engine has a mass of 1kg and the piston rod is 80 mm diameter. At a point
during the power stroke, the pressure on the piston 0.7 N/mm2, when it has moved 10mm from inner dead
centre. i) Net load on the gudgeon pin, ii) Thrust in the connecting rod, iii) Reaction between the piston
and cylinder, iv) The engine speed at which in the above values becomes zero(Refer MSM:P.NO:12)
2) The turning moment curve for an engine is represented by the equation, T=(1000+300 sin2θ-500cos
2θ)N-m, where θ is the angle moved by the crank from inner dead centre. the engine speed is 250
rpm.The mass of the fly wheel is 400kg and radius of gyration 400mm. find: i)Power developed by the
engine ii) the total percentage of fluctuation of speed iii) Angular acceleration of the flywheel when the
crank has turned through 60° from inner dead centre. (Refer P.NO: JK Book:3.27)
3) The following data apply to an outside cylinder uncoupled locomotive: Mass of rotating parts per
cylinder = 360Kg ; Mass of reciprocating parts per cylinder = 300 kg ; Angle b/w cranks = 900 ; Crank
radius = 0.3 m ; Cylinder centers = 1.75 m , Radius of balance masses = 0.75 m, Wheel centres = 1.45 m.
If whole of the rotating and two- thirds of reciprocating parts are to be balanced in planes of the driving
wheels, find: 1. Magnitude and angular positions of balance masses, 2. Speed in kilometers per hour at
which the wheel will left off the rails when the load on each driving wheel is 30 kN and the diameter of
tread of driving wheels is 1.8 m , and 3. swaying couple at speed arrived at in (2) above. . (Refer note (or)
khurmi Book:P.NO:871)

DOM ASSIGNMENT-1 1)A petrol engine with 100mm stroke and connecting rod length 200mm runs
at 1800rpm.The reciprocating engine has a mass of 1kg and the piston rod is 80 mm diameter. At a point
during the power stroke, the pressure on the piston 0.7 N/mm2, when it has moved 10mm from inner dead
centre. i) Net load on the gudgeon pin, ii) Thrust in the connecting rod, iii) Reaction between the piston
and cylinder, iv) The engine speed at which in the above values becomes zero(Refer MSM:P.NO:12)
2)The turning moment curve for an engine is represented by the equation, T=(1000+300 sin2θ-500cos
2θ)N-m, where θ is the angle moved by the crank from inner dead centre. the engine speed is 250
rpm.The mass of the fly wheel is 400kg and radius of gyration 400mm. find: i)Power developed by the
engine ii) the total percentage of fluctuation of speed iii) Angular acceleration of the flywheel when the
crank has turned through 60° from inner dead centre. . (Refer JK Book: P.NO:3.27)
3)The following data apply to an outside cylinder uncoupled locomotive: Mass of rotating parts per
cylinder = 360Kg ; Mass of reciprocating parts per cylinder = 300 kg ; Angle b/w cranks = 900 ; Crank
radius = 0.3 m ; Cylinder centers = 1.75 m , Radius of balance masses = 0.75 m, Wheel centres = 1.45 m.
If whole of the rotating and two- thirds of reciprocating parts are to be balanced in planes of the driving
wheels, find: 1. Magnitude and angular positions of balance masses, 2. Speed in kilometers per hour at
which the wheel will left off the rails when the load on each driving wheel is 30 kN and the diameter of
tread of driving wheels is 1.8 m , and 3. swaying couple at speed arrived at in (2) above. . (Refer note (or)
khurmi Book:P.NO:871)

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