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RAMAKRISHNAN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY


SAMAYAPURAM, TRICHY – 621 112.
DEPARTMENT OF MECH
DATE: 04/01/2020 YEAR/SEM III/VI SECTION A&B EXA UNIT TEST I
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COURSE CODE / NAME: C311 Hydraulics and pneumatics
Course Outcome :
CO1: Students will be able to get knowledge on fluid power and operation of different types of pumps
K2
K1 K3 K4 K5 K6
Level Understan Total
Remember Apply Analyse Evaluate Create
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Mark
30 20 50
Allotment
PART-A (10*2=20) Marks Mapping
(Answer ALL Questions)
1. List the components of pump (2) CO1/K2
2. Write advantages of hydraulics (2) CO1/K2
3. List applications of hydraulics (2) CO1/K2
4. Write about positive displacement pump (2) CO1/K2
5. Define pascal’s law (2) CO1/K2
6. Distinguish positive displacement and non positive displacement pump (2) CO1/K2
7. Give the types of positive displacement pumps (2) CO1/K2
8. List the general types of hydraulic fluid (2) CO1/K2
9. Explain working theory of pump (2) CO1/K2
10. Calculate the absolute pressure at an ocean depth of 1.0 x 103 m. Assume that (2) CO1/K2
the density of the water is 1.025 x 103 kg/m3 and that P0 = 1.01 x 105 Pa.

PART-B(3*10=30)
(Answer for any THREE questions)
11. Explain on Gear Pumps with neat sketch (10) CO1/K2
12. Explain on Pascal’s Law (10) CO1/K2
13. A Pump has a displacement voulume of 98.4 cm 3 It delivered (10) CO1/K3
0.00152m3/sec of oil at 1000 rpm and 70 bar. If prime mover input torque
is 124.3 Nm

(i) What is the overall efficiency of pump?

(ii) What is the theoretical torque required to operate the pump.


14. A water tank has a spigot near its bottom. If the top of the tank is open to the (10) CO1/K3
atmosphere, determine the speed at which the water leaves the spigot when
the water level is 0.5 m above the spigot.

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