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M.E.

( Rev 2017 ) MECHANICAL (


DESIGN ENGINEERING ) Mar. /
Apr.-2020 ( 602215G)
RAJARSHI SHAHU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

ELECTIVE 3 ( 602215 ) : MODULE 1 - Industrial Tribology 1 ( 602215G )

COURSE NAME : 602215G - Industrial Tribology 1

TIME : 11.00 AM TO 11.24 AM DURATION : 24 MINUTES

EACH QUESTION CARRY 1 MARK SOLVE ANY 20 QUESTIONS


OUT OF 24 QUESTIONS
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1. Email address *

2. NAME OF STUDENT : *

3. ROLL NO :

4. SEAT NO :
5. 1) The purpose of lubrication is

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To reduce friction

To reduce wear

Transfer heat produced.

All of above

6. 2) Factors that affect friction are

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Surface Finish

Temperature

Operational Load

All of above

7. 3) Factors that affect wear are

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Duty cycle and directionality can influence wear

Start-stop can be much more damaging than continuous motion

both ‘a’ and ‘b’

None of the above


8. 4) Means of Wear Reduction are:

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Use dissimilar materials for sliding pairs

Add wear-resistant coatings

Reduce size of and remove abrasive particles

All of the above

9. 5) who is known as the father of modern tribology

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H. Peter Jost

Leonardo da Vinvi

Prandtl-tomilson

C.A. Coulomb

10. 6) materials used in air bearings are as follows

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Invar

Graphite

Steel, stainless steel

All of the above

11. 7) tribometer is used to access wear, friction and lubrication of


material.

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TRUE

FALSE
12. 8) Chatter in bearing is example of

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Sliding slip

Corrosion

viscous flow

None of the above

13. 9) Identify the types of lubricants

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Paraffinic oil

Naphthenic oil

Aromatic oil

All of above.

14. 10) ____ lubricants provide thin films of a solid between two moving
surfaces to reduce friction and wear

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Liquid

Gas

Solid

None of the above


15. 11) Gas flow is controlled through micro-sized holes in Micro-Nozzle
bearing

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TRUE

FALSE

16. 12) ____ is the ratio of wear loss to wear distance or time

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Wear rate

corrosion rate

viscosity

None of the above

17. 13) The ratio of the abrasive resistances between two materials is called

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Relative abrasive resistance

wear rate

viscosity

None of the above

18. 14) Specific gravity of lubricant can be measured by using

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Hydrometer

Viscometer

Anemometer

Pyranometer
19. 15) Lubricant converts

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Solid friction into liquid friction

Liquid friction into solid friction

both ‘a’ and ‘b’

None of the above

20. 16) gas flow is controlled through holes and grooves in Orifice Type
bearing

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TRUE

FALSE

21. 17) Types of viscometer are:

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Capillary Tube Viscometer

Rotational Viscometers

Cylindrical Viscometer

All of the above

22. 18) This absolute viscosity divided by density is called

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kinematic viscosity

Flash Point

Wear Coefficient

None of the above


23. 19) The stick-slip phenomenon, also known as the slip-stick
phenomenon or simply stick-slip, is the spontaneous jerking motion
that can occur while two objects are sliding over each other.

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TRUE

FALSE

24. 20) The motion of dry sliding friction is one body intermittently sliding
along another rather than continuous and smooth sliding is called

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stick-slip phenomenon

friction

wear

None of the above

25. 21) As per laws of dry friction, the frictional force

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depends upon the nature of sliding surface

is independent of the sliding velocity

is directly proportional to the load

All of the above


26. 22) Turbulence has a remarkable influence on the performance of a
hydrodynamic bearing.

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TRUE

FALSE

27. 23) Identify Solid Lubricants in Tribology:

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Graphite

Resin-bonded PTFE

HBN

All of above.

28. 24) Examples in Sliding slip are

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Chatter in m/cing

chatter in break

chatter in bearing

All of the above

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