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Year K

2016 1.c. friction-inclined plane


2.a. acceleration

2015

2014 1.a. particle separation

2013 1.a. rotaion


1.b. FBD
2012 1.b. circular motion
2.b. hanging body
4.c. motion

2011 K
1.a. acceleration
2.a. thrust
2.b. automobile: frontwheel drive n support

Year K

2010 1.c.ii. Type of motion of a point


1.e.i. Solid cylinder-rolling
1.e.ii. Tension
3.a.i. Mass-pulley system
3.a.ii. Acceeleration
3.b.i. Wedge
3.b.ii. Rotation

2009 1.a. Forces acting + toppling


3.a. Equilibrium + pulley
Year K

2008

2007

2006

2005
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1.e. compound gear train


1.b. bar-twist 3.c. whirling speed of shaft
2.b. shear force diagram 4.c. turning moment diagram
3.a. stress-plane 4.d. vibration-damping
3.b. deflection
3.c. whirling speed of shaft
4.a. shaft design

1.d. hoop n logitudinal stress 1.a. crank slider mechanism


2.a. hollow shaft: twisting n bending 1.b. law of gearing
2.b. shear force n bending moment 3.a. epicyclic gear train
2.c. centroid of figure 3.b. vibration-displacement
(1.c. punching) 4.a. rear wheel drive numerical
5.c. von mises n tresca criterion 4.b. flywheel riveting operation

1.b. stress condition 1.d. pinion: length of path of contact


2.a. thin cylinder 1.e. damped system
4.a. bending moment n torque 2.c. profile of cam
3.a. shaft n pulley
3.c. flywheel
4.c. epicyclic gear system

1.c. SF diagram 1.d. Flywheel


2.b. Principle Stress 2.a. Compund Pendulum
3.a. State of stress 3.b. Damping
3.c. Gear Train
4.a. Swiwel bearing
1.a. buckling 1.e. brake
1.d. section n stress 2.a. gear
3.a. 2nd moment 3.d. balancing
3.b. shaft + coiled spring 4.b. governor
4.a. flexure strength + deflection

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1.e. cast iron-45*-failure 1.b. balancing n firing order
2.c. stress concentration factor 1.c. cam-follower
2.d. Tresca"s failure theory: numerical 2.b. automobile: frontwheel drive n suppor
3.a. deflection 3.b. critical speed of shaft-disc system
3.c. max bending stress, SF, BM 4.b. gear train
4.a. shear strain

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1.a. State of stress 1.b.ii. Centrifugal and inertia type of gover


1.b.i. Hollow shaft 1.c.i. Pressure angle of cam vs gear
2.a. Hollow shaft: max. Shaearing stress theory 2.b.i. Quick return mechanism
2.b.ii. Epicyclic gear train- rear wheel drive

1.b.i. Square section beam + point of conflexure 1.d. Whirling of shaft


3.b. Stress 2.a. Gear
3.c. Beam n flexural rigidity 2.b. Riveted plate
4.a. i. Function of flywheel
4.a.ii. Flywheel in punching
4.b. Balancing
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3.a. Hollow n solid shaft 1.a. Gear


3.b. Thin cylinder 1.b. Friction torque n clutch
3.c. various failure theories 2.a. Critical speed
2.b. Whirling of shaft + free, forced n damp

1.c. mohr circle + change in volume 1.a.i. cam pressure angle


3.b. beam and problem of transverse shear stress1.a.ii. Cycloidal cam numerical
3.c. compound shaft 1.b. vibration
2.a.i. governor controlling
2.a.ii. Hartnell governor numerical
2.b.i. creep of belt in belt drive
2.b.ii. Belt drive numerical
3.a. bolt design

1.b. shaft n theory of failure 1.a. Cam


1.c. bending momnet and shear force diagrams 2.a. vibration
3.a. circular disc rotates 2.b. V-belt
3.b. cantilever n uniformly increasing load

1.b. compound tube 1.a. flywheel


1.c. change in length 2.a. hartnell governor
3.a. hollow column n euler/rankine formula 2.b. torsional pendulum
3.b. solid/hollow shaft
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1.d. high carbon steel 5.a. geometry of single point cutting tool
2.c. critical cooling rate of steels 5.b. tolerance vs allowance
4.b. additives in polymers 6.a. ECM based numerical
7.a. orthogonal tool numerical
8.a. resistance welding numerical

1.e. tempering carbon steel + temper1.c. punching numerical (might be of machine design)
3.c. maraging steeln austenitic steel 5.a. tool wear, crater, flank
4.c. annealing n annealing steel 5.e. tolerance n allowance numerical
6.a. orthogonal cutting numerical
6.b. plasma arc welding n TIG
6.c. jigs
8.b. ECM
8.c. CNC vs NC

1.c. different crystal systems 5.a. flank vs crater + tool life n speed curve
2.b. austempering n TTT diagram 5.b. grinding ratio
3.b. polymeric materials 5.e. open, closed n adptive loops
4.b. composites 6.a. ISO: tolerance- basic size, deviation + unilateral n bilateral tole
6.b. EDM
6.c. Plasma Arc Welding
7.a. High Energy Rate Forming

1.e. TTT diagram 4.b. Tool material


4.c. composite materials 5.c. tolerance
5.d. drawing
5.e. surface finish
6.a. NC maching
6.c. spot welding
7.b. Cylinder mfg
8.2. laser beam mc
8.c. optimum speed
1.c. steel 5.a. Tool life
2.c. thermoset n polymer 5.b. clamp
3.c. steel 5.c. optical flat
6.a. torque + grinding
6.b. EDM
7.b. SMAW
8.a. rolling+extrusion+friction hill
8.c. APT

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1.d. ductility of structure steel
1.f. stainless steel classification 5.b. international prototype meter
4.c. point n line defects 5.c. moulds for casting
4.d. ceramic materials 5.d. interference assembly
5.e. Abrasive Jet Machining
6.a. sigma mechanical comparator
6.b. NC, CNC n DNC
6.c. forging
6.d. optimum speed for maching
7.b. oxy-acetylene gas cutting
7.c. program for NC
8.b. Electro Chemical M

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1.d. Eutectiod n eutectic 5.c. Metal cutting operation


4.a. Tin Babbit 5.d. Tolerence: Hole and shaft basis system
4.b. Glass fibre reinforcement plastic 5.e. Total quality management
4.c. Bcc to fcc transformation of iron 6.a. 5 fuel gas for gas welding
6.b. Metal tooth-paste tube
7.a. Open loop and closed loop NC system

1.c. Direction + atomic packing fracti 5.a.i. Tungsten carbide as cutting tool
4.c. Cyaanidin, carbonitriding, nitrid 5.a.ii. Numerical
5a.iii. Tool failure
5a.iii. Extreme-pressure lubricant
5.b.i. Roase reamer n feed in milling
5.b.ii. Dpendent n independent variable in metal cutting
5.b.iii. Stepper motor
5.b.iv. Bed-type milling machine
6.a.i. Inter-changeable manufacture n combination set
6a.ii. Plug guage n ring gauge
6.a.iii. Pneumatic gauges
7.a. i. GTAW
7.a.ii. Keyholding in laser welding
7a.iii. Dip transfer in GMAW
7.a. Coining, embossing, isothermal forging, extrusion n drawing
8.a. Abrasive jest m. + electrolyte/ dielectric + EDM
8.b. 3-2-1 method of location + leaf jig

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1.c. Fatigue 1.d.i. Die-cast + carbide cutting of tolls


1.d.ii. Unit ceel- density + TTT 5.a. Chip formation, adhesion n diffusio wear, machinability
4.a. Proeutectoid/ gas carburizing/ n 5.b. NC system + surface texture measurement
4.b. Ms n Mf + spherodizing of steel 5.c. Profit making option
4.c. Thermoplastics, fillers n plastici 5.d. Statistical quality control
6.a. D.c. Welding machine + spot weld
6.b. Pipe manufacturing + ECM
8.a. Climb milling, gun drills, morse taper, plain milling, broaching,
8.b. JIT policy
8.c. Satisfy 95% of customer

1.d.i. axes, primitives n interfacial an 5.a. jigs n fixtures


1.d.ii. Bcc n fcc comparision 5.b. ulttrasonic machining
1.d.iii. Solid solution 5.d. digital computer+FORTRAN+sub program n sub routine
4.a. controlling grain size in polycryst6.a. laser welding n plasma welding
4.b. stellite 6.b. equation of die presusre in open die forging
4.c. plastics 8.a. HSS+tools used for finishing hole
4.d. tempering of steel

1.d. types of plain carbon steel 5.a. orthogonal machining


4.a. stainless steel 5.b. various type of chips
4.b. composite material 6.a. regression analysis/ hole n speed
6.b. EDM
8.a. rolling- friction hill, skidding n pressure angle
8.c. C-program

1.d. slip system n crystallographyc an5.a. orthogonal cutting process


4.a. carburizing, cyaniding n boronizi 5..b. electro-hydraulic forming process
4.b. reinforced fibres in plastic compo6.a. ECM
4.c. alloying element in alluminum 6.b. point ot point n continuous path control system
4.d. fatigue n creep failures 6.c. use of preparatory functions
8.a. lay
8.b. clamp
8.c. C program
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5.c. Std time, observed time, allowances


5.d. TQM, QC tools
5.e. lean vs mass production
6.b.i. REL chart
6.b.ii. Layout optimization
6.c.i. PERT n variance
6.c.ii. Critical path numerical
7.b. fixed n variable cost
7.c. Avg n Range
8.b. linear regression equation
8.c. EOQ

5.b. sequencing
5.d. process layout
7.a.i. EOQ model
7.a.ii. Inventory related numerical
7.b. transportation
7.c. JIT
8.a. dual simplex method

5.c. defective n quality cost


5.d. break even analysis
7.b. plant layout, work station n cycle time
7.c. forecast n corelation
8.a. JIT vs Manufacturing Resource Planning
8.a. Kanban containers
8.b. Statistical control n control charts
8.c. buying of alternative equipment

5.a. JIT system


5.b. plant layout

6.b. scheme for assemply


6.d. tracking signal
7.a. PERT-CPM
7.c. EOQ
8.a. statistical control
5.d. assembly line
5.e. motion economy
6.c. sequence
7.a. statistical control + JIT
7.c. layout
8.b. EOQ

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5.f. reliability of system
5.g. Pareto chart for defect
6.e. Break Even A
7.a. normal n standard time
8.a. transportation
8.c. order quantity with probability

5.a. Work sampling with time study


5.b. Break even analysis
7.b.i. Central line and control limits for p-charts
7.b.ii. U-charts
8.a. JIT, Toyota Production System and lean operations ustainable competitive advantage
8.b. Transportation

5.d.ii. Various quality cost


6.b.i. Inventory level n service level
6.b.ii. Continuous n periodic review system
6.c.i. Intermittent process layout
6.c.ii. Travelling
7.b. Slack + probability
7.c.i. Forecasting
7.c.ii. Productmix
8.c. Sequencing- steps n numerical

5.d.i. MTM (basic motion)


5.c. Forecasting system + seasonality index

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5.c. Profit making option
7a.i. Sources of error in forecasting
7.a.ii. Regression analysis
7.b. PERT
5.d. Statistical quality control

8.b. JIT policy


8.c. Satisfy 95% of customer

7.a. sequential solution


7.b. PERT
8.b. time study n standard time

5.c. ABC analysis

5.c. break even point


5.d. standard time
6.a. regression analysis/ hole n speed
7.a. optimal assignment
7.b. PERT
8.b. X-chart n R-chart

5.c. operation chart, activity chart n flow chart


5.d. johnson procedure of sequencing
7.a. X n R chart- control limits, natural tolerence limit, scrap, rework percentage
7.b. forecasting, smoothing constant
7.c. simplex method
T F FM
1.a. Carnot derivation 5.a. boundary lay. sep 1.b. Pressure coefficie
2.a. entropy 8.b. distorted model 3.c. surging n choking
4.a. current meter
4.b. double sided cent

2.c. Tvᵦ 2.a. KE correction facto3.a. centrifugal compr

1.a. entropy 1.c. normal shock 2.b. centrifugal compr


3.c. P/V numerical 3.a. buckingham
4.b. entropy and availability 8.b. velocity and pres
5.e. HP vs Resistor 2.a. compressor

1.a. entropy 1.b. Bernoulli eq 2.c. Gas turbine


2.b. force at bottom
2.a. entropy 3.a. normal shock wave
3.b. availability 1.c. mach number
5.a. second law
7.a. carnot vs rankine
1.a. second law 2.c. fanno line 2.a. compressor
1.e. availability 3.b. roataion + shock wave
6.a. T-relation 5.a. flownet

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1.b. availability 3.b. normal shock 1.d. axial flow compre
2.a. processes numeric4.b. mach no.

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1.a.i. PV diagram 1.b.i. normal shock 2.c. normal shock


1.a.i. compresion work1.b.ii. Fanno line
2.a. carnot n refrig 1.d. lift n drag
3.a. boiler(availability) 2.b. energy n momentum correction factor
stainable competitive advantage 2.c. normal shock

2009
1.a. availability 3.a. mach no. 1.c. meridional view (
1.b. isentropic flow (di 3.b. diffuser
3.c. hydrodynamic and thermal entry regions
2.b. JT coefficient
2.c. states numerical
2.d. redlich-kwong equation of state
2008 T F FM
1.a. T-relation 1.c. shock
3.a. fanno line

2007 T F FM
1.b. numerical on state4.a. axial flow turbine 4.b. axial flow air com
5.c. scaled down turbine model
6. rayleigh flow

2006 T F FM
1.a. T-relation, JT 5.a. compressor casca 8.a. axial flow compres
1.b. numerical on entro7.a. model n prototype/ drag
2.b. numerical on state7.b. rayleigh flow

2005 T F FM
1.a. second law 8.b. fanno flow 8.a. compressor
1.b. maxwell relation
2.a. heat engine n refrigerator
2.b. availability

ap, rework percentage


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1.c. NTU, effec , count 5.d. property of refrig 1.e. supercharging 5.b. economiser
1.d. wien displacement5.e. adiabatic saturati 2.c. impact of volatilit 5.c. Rankine cycle fluid
2.b. flat plate heat tra 6.c. vapour absorption3.b. carburettor numer6.a. fanno flow
3.a. pipe and insulatio7.b. VCC 6.b. convergent divergent nozzle
4.c. shell n tube type 8.a. AC numerical 7.a. convr. Diver. Nozzle: off design charac
7.c. governor
8.c. steamPP numerical Rankine cycle

1.c. radiation(surfaces)5.a. TEV vs AEV 1.e. fuel energy numeri1.a. optimum pressure ratio for gas turbine plant
1.d. NTU n effectivenes6.a. AC numerical 3.b. 4 stroke numerical1.b. nozzle n supersonic flow
2.b. wall n H generatio6.c. condensers 4.c. highest useful com4.b. P ratio derivation
3.c. radiation (surfaces7.a. vapour pressure c 5.b. property curve wi 5.c.i. performance curve
4.a. fin-Nu numerical 5.e. orsat operatus 5.c.ii. Nozzle efficiency
7.b. combustion 5.d. sudden contraction in circular duct
6.b. reaction turbine numerical
8.b. lubrication of part 8.a. cogeneration plant numerical
8.c. water tube boiler
7.c. nozzle numerical

1.d. radiation 5.d. desert ac 1.b. gas turbine


1.e. conduction 7.b. ac 5.a. orsat operatus 2.a. compressor
2.c. HX 8.a. COP n HP 6.a. 2stroke numerical 4.c. gas turbine
3.b. fin 7.c. 4stroke 4 cylinder 5.b. chimney
4.a. radiation shield 5.c. reaction turbine
6.b. combined gas n steam turbine
7.a.i. nozzle-critical P
7.a.ii. Reheat
8.b. velocity and pressure componded impulse turbine
8.c. regenerative cycle

1.d wein disp law 1.e. Vapor C. cycle 5.b. knocking 5.c draught/chimney
3.c. HX 5.d by-pass factor 6.a. numerical 7.b. combined cycle
4.a. HX 8.a. psy. 6.b. SI 7.a. carnot vs rankine
4,b, natural convection8.b. ac
4.c Prandlt no.
5.e conduction
1.b. fin 3.c. ac 1.c. firing order 1.d. boiler
2.b. cond with gen 7.c. ac 4.c. additives + emissio3.a. numerical
4.a. convection 5.c. otto cycle engine 4.b. rankine cycle
5.b. convection 6.c. shrouding + open 5.e. numerical
5.d. radiation 7.b. rating of diesel fue7.a.
6.b. HX 8.c. alternate fuel for C8.b. numerical
8.a. radiation

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1.c. radiation 1.a. ac 5.d. air-fuel ratio chan 2.b. nozzle
3.a. HX 5.a. thermosatic valve 6.a. pollutants 2.c. governing of steam turbine
5.b. psy 6.b. catalytic converter3.c. drought in boilr
6.c. thermosatic valve 7.a.i. knocking in SI 4.a. reheat- regen
7.b. winter ac 7.a.ii. Additives n lubric4.c. i. boiler + nozzle wilson line
7.a.iii. Cumbustion cha5.c. rankine cycle

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1.c. forced convection 5.d.i. reciprocatin g c 4.b. 2stroke numerical


3.b. HX 5.d.ii. Thermostatic n 5.a. 4stroke numerical 4.a. gas P.P
3.c. radiation 5.d.iii. Water vs air c 6.a.i. injection system 5.b.i. benson boiler
4.c. HX 5.d.iv. Hermatically s 6.a.iii. SI constant heat5.b.ii. Drum in boiler
5.d.v. low sensible hea8.a. supercharging 5.c.i. parson reaction turbine
6.b. V compression system 5.c.ii. Cylinder layout of steam turbine
7.b. aqua-ammonia vapor absorption system 7.a. stack n draught calculation
8.c. psy 7.c. steam gas combined cycle- HRSG
8.b.i. feed heating arrangement
8.b.ii. Steam turbine- flow of steam n water

1.d. conduction (spher5.d. components of coo5.b. balancing of IC en 5.a. pass-out turbine


3.c. hydrodynamic and8.a. ac 6.a.i. evaporative cool 5.c. velox n La Mont boiler
4.a. HX parallel 8.b. psy 6.a.ii. Water cooled sy 6.b. benson boiler
4.b. free convection 6.c. super saturated steam nozzle
7.a. reheat rankine cycle
7.b. bubling bed fluidized boiler
7.c. numerical
1.b. isentropic flow (diffuse/nozzle)
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1.b. wall 5.d. ac 1.d. facors of SI perfor 3.a. fanno line
2.a. radiation 7.a. psy 4.a. heat balance sheet3.b. nozzle
2.b. free convection 7.c. psy 4.b. hydrogen as altern3.c. nozzle/diffuser
7.b. liquid vapour HX 5.a. draught
5.b. supercharged boiler
5.c. input output curve of power plant
6.a. open cycle vs closed cycle gas turbine
6.b. brayton cycle, optimum pressure ratio
8.a. rankine cycle
8.b. boiler efficiency vs rankine efficiency
8.c. reaction turbine

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1.a. radiation 3.a. use of liquid vapo 1.c. carburetor 5.a. load curve n load duration curve
1.d. view factor 3.b. psy 5.b. stator blades of turbine, stagnation
2.a. reradiation 7.a. dust collector, electrostatic precipitator
2.b. conduction, conical 7.b. draft required/ underfeed stoker boiler
5.d. transient sphere 8 reheat cycle

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1.d. natural convection 3.a. carburetor: air fuel5.d. superheater
2.a. counterflow HX 5.b. ammonia numerica1.c. SI: characteristic curves
4.a. counterflow HX 5.c. effective temperature 8.b. nuclear powerplant
4.b. (fin)glass thermo 6.a. cycle numerical
6.b. comfort air conditioning

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5.a. HX 5.b. cascaded refriger 1.c.i. spark advance 5.c. air compressor
6.a. radiation shield 7.a. ac 1.c.ii. Willans line 5.d. power station
6.b. fin derivation 1.c.iii. HC emmission
1.c.iv. Carbon monoxide
1.d. correct air fuel ratio
3.a. numerical
3.b. SI stages of combustion
4.a. numerical
4.b. modifications for diesel to CNG
as turbine plant

check all shock questions in F in P.P. also

nded impulse turbine

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