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& WALCHAND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SANGLI. [se] zs (An Autonomous Institute) 7 ad Year B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) Sprit NATION SEM..1 NOVEMBER/DEC EMBER - 2019 ESTER EXAMI aaa cla ‘THERMODYNAMICS (4ME202) Exam Seat Number 22 1. 29/11/2019, 03.00pm to 05.00pm Day, Date and Time: Friday SHacived question paper with correct course, code, branc ing question nuanber is compulsory, Assume suitable dat TMP: Verify that y instrctions:i) All questions are compulsory. Wt i Figures othe right oF question text indicate full marks stationery calculator SSRIS TSANG nse ocoer only Tor lyse) a! + assembly undergoes an expansion process for which th QI A) A gas ina piston-cylinde ion relationship between pressure and volume is given by pV"=C. The initial pressure the initial volume is 0.1 m*, and the final volume is 0.2m’. Determine the work for the process, inkl, if(a) n=1.5 (b) =I , and (c) n=O Q1 B) Fourkilogram ofa certain gas is contained within piston-cylinder assemb| undergoes a process for which the pressure -volume relationship is pV' °C. The initia The chang pressure is 3 bar, the initial volume is 0.1 m’, and the final volume is 0.2 specific internal energy ofthe gas in the process is 4.6 kl/kg. There are no significa changes in kinetic or potential energy. Determine the net heat transfer forthe process os @ JA) [Water contained in a piston-cylinder assembly undergoes two processes in serie initial state where the pressure is 10 bar and temperature is 400°C Process 1-2: the water is cooled as it is compressed at a constant pressure of 10 bar to the saturation vapour state. Process 2-3: The water is cooled at constant volume to 150°C. (@) Sketch both processes on T-v and p-v diagram. |(©) For the overall process determine the work, in ki/ke. (©) For the overall process determine the heat transfer, in ki/kg. ‘Take (1) specific volume and specific internal energy of superheated steam at 400°C as 0.3066 m’/kg and 957.3 ki/kg respectively. (2)Specifie volume saturated vapour at 10 bar as 0.1944 m'/kg (B) At 150°C; specific volume of saturated liquid and saturated vapour as 1.0905X (0.3938 m’/kg respectively and specific internal enrgy of saturated liquid and satur vapour as 631.68 and 2559.5 ki/kg. Q2 B) Steam enters a turbine operating at steady state with a mass flow rate of 4600 ke " turbine develops a power output of 1000kW. At the inlet, the pressure is 60 ba {temperature is 400°C, and the velocity is 10 mvs. At the exit, the pressu 4uality is 0.9, and the velocity is 50 mis. Calculate the rate of heat transfer |turbine and surrounding, in KW. Take enthalpy of superheated steam at in dik and enthalpy of saturated liquid and saturated vapour at exit pressure as 191.8 2584.7 ki/kg respectively Q3 A) Write note on Kelvin temperature scale. Shot onO By Tanaya Phadatare G, SANG. hes LLB ee os ed 9 sanp CO fan Autonomous Ie EngineetiN® vy BER - 2019 sear B-Teel MER EMBERDES © sie201) second VEN FON SEM: [NICALENGINGERS Bea ; ArtAE00023 Q3 |B) |By steadily circulating a refrigerant at low temperature through passages in the walls oft freezer compartment, a refrigerator maintains the freezer compariment at -5°C when the Surrounding the refrigerator is at 22°C. ‘The rate of heat transfer from freezer compartme to the refrigerant is 8000k1/h and the power input required to operate the refrigerator i 3200 kJ/h. Determine the COP of the reftigerator and compare with COP of a r refrigeration operating between reservoirs at the same two temperatures. Ifit is used f heating the space what will be its COP? Q4 A) Define isentropic efficiency of turbine. Solve the following; Water, initially as a saturated liquid at 100°C, is contained in a piston-cylinder assemb ‘The water undergoes a process to the corresponding saturated vapour state, during which the piston moves freely in the cylinder. If the change of state is brought about by heatin, the water as it undergoes an internally reversible process at constant pressure and temperature, determine the work and heat transfer per unit mass, each in ki/kg Sp: Vol, Toiarnal enoray | Eathatoy EaroRy ? Seige eee cet iceeeente | = Toss Hers [aes arsor| sever} z Q4B) Define ‘useful work, ‘reversible work’ and ‘available work’. How does reversible work is different from usefull work? Q5/A) A steam power plant operates on a simple ideal Rankine cycle between the pressure limit of 3 MPa and 50 kPa. The temperature of the steam at the turbine inlet is 300°C, and the mass flow rate of steam through the cycle is 35 kg/s. Show the cycle on a T-s diagram w |respect to saturation lines, and determine (a) the thermal efficiency of the cycle and (b) the net power output of the power plant. Assume specific heat of superheated steam 2.1 ki/kg K. a Pressure Enthalpy ‘Entropy Temp bar laike klikg K, leo VE he Bi sf ro 30 0.06663 | 10083 | 2802.3 | 2.646 | 6.184 [233.8 [030 3.2401 | 340.6 | 2646.0 trast 7595 | 81.35 Q5 |B) Refrigerant 134a is the working fluid in an ideal vapour compression refrigeration cycle that communicates thermally with a cold region at 0°C and warm region at 26°C. Satu ‘vapour enters the compressor at 0°C and saturated liquid leaves the condenser at 26°C. The mass flow rate of the refrigerant is 0.08 ke/s. Determine |(@) the compressor power, in kW |(b) the refrigeration capacity (0) the coefficient of performance (d) the coefficient of performance of a Camot refrigerating cycle operating between warn and cold regions at 26°C and 0°C respectively. Take (1) enthaply of super heated vapour at at exit of compression as 264.7 ki/ky “Temp | Tnvemal Enthaipy EArony P kuikg, kuke K | bar cS 0.0689 | 49.79 | 227106 | 50.02 | 247.23 | 0.1970 | 0.9190 | 2928 08309 | 0.0298 | 85.18 | 241.05 | 85.75 | 261.48 | 0.3208 | 0.9082 | 68s : OF ENGINEERING, SANGLI wat CHAND COLLEC WALCHAND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SANGLI Second Year B.Tech, (Mechanical Engineering) END SEMESTER EXAMINATION SEM.- 1 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER - 2019 APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. (4ME201 xam Seat Number on, a Time: Wedne 11/2019, 03.00pm to 05.00pm aT you have received question paper with correct course, code, branch etc }) Figures to the right of question text indicate full mar iy Mbite phones and programmable calculators are strictly prohibit ie) Except Exam Seat Number writing anything on question paper is not allo 7 aj caleulator ete, not allowed! Saat of aris Indleates Course outcomes (ony for faulty use), a. 5 Qi A). Find the fourier series for periodic function eyaf(oh oT E0 Given L ‘ u(0,¢) = u(3,t) = 0, u(x, 0) = Ssin4nx — 3sin8rx Q3 A) If 2: = , @=log(x?-+y2 +22) Find VO Q3 B) Find the directional derivative of Me eye yt? + ate? ot (2.2,-2) in the direotion of tangent to the curve x=e',y = 2sint +1 z=t—cost at t=0 Q4.A) IF m9 ind 7 y F = (2y +3)i + xzj+ x)k find : x=2t? y=t,z=t? fromt=0 to t=1 1 | np tf I i] ab : (NEERING, SANGLI. wat CHAND COLLEGE OF ENG! WALCHAND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SANGLI cond Year B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering END SEMESTER EXAMINATION SEMI NOVEMBERDECEMBER - 201 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (4ME203 Explain different points of stre: @ © Atroom temperature (21°C) a the in Fig.1, at the later time when the temper The normal stress in the aluminium D)_[Draw the SFD and BMD of cantilever type of beam Derive an expression for maximum beam with UDL using double int @ BB) [A cantilever beam is 5 m long and has a point load o deflection at the free end is beam has solid rectangular flexural stiffness ii) The dimension @ (0 KN at the free end. The lasticity is 20SGPa. The mm downwards. The modulus of of the section. Q2 (C) (The simply supported beam is 8m long with a point load of 500 KN at the m deflection at the middle is 2mm downwards. Calculs he sloy Q2|D) Find the deflection of the beam at the center as shown in Fig. 3. The flexural stiffness is 18 MNmv. A T-section 160 mm x 130 mm x 20 mm as shown in Fig. 4 is used as with hinged at its both ends, Calculate the crippling load if modulus of = material be 2x 10° N/mm”. QA) |A hollow shaft and a solid shaft constructed of the same material have the same le 8 and same outside radius. The inside radius of hollow shat is 0.6 times solid shaft radius. Assuming that both shafts are subjected to same torque, compare the maximum s stresses developed in the shafts. Also compare the weights of the two shafts and 1 angles of rotation Q3 1B) A simply supported beam of square cross section and certain length is subje : / external point load of magnitude W. Assume three different locations A, B and C, above the neutral axis, at the neutral axis and below the neutral axis. Draw the state of stress fo these locations and find principle planes. y ore bem £ ik ~<* OUAND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SANGLI. some Inti) 7h o-tneering) OS a, Sty ea = a. 4:5 *Neq ‘= jaa dy, J at Ro R) Fig. 3 ( |eemn pore \Zomm WALCHAND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SANGLI. [ ese/ % Second Year Beech, ‘(Mechanical Engineering) END SEMESTER EXAMINATION SEM. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER - 2019 MATERIALS ENGINEERING (4ME204) Exam Seat Number: a Day, Date and Time: ‘Wednesday, 04/12/2019, 03.00pm to 05.00pm = Max Marks = ‘you have received question paper with correct course, code, branch ete. sons: {) All questions are compulsory. Writing question number is compulsory. Assume suitable data wherever necessary. ii) Figures to the right of question text indicate full marks. iiiy Mobile phones and programmable calculators are strictly prohibited. jv) Except Exam Seat Number writing anything on question paper is not allowed. Exchange/Sharing of ‘calculator etc. not allowed. “Famine ight of marks indicates course outcomes (only for faculty use) os 6 a QI A) Calculate the volume of an FCC unit cel in terms of the atomic radius R and also 5 | © compute atomic packing factor for FCC _ “QEB) Consider a single crystal of BCC iron oriented such that a tensile stress is applied alonga. 5 = CO! | 010] direction. (a) Compute the resolved shear stress along a (110) plane and in a {-111] | direction when a tensile stress of 52 MPa is applied. (b) If slip occurs on a (110) plane | land ina [-111] direction, and the critical resolved shear stress is 30 MPa , calculate the |__| magnitude of the applied tensile stress necessary to initiate yielding. ¢ most common valence are 5 col “QVA) Atomic radius, crystal structure, electronegati given in the following table for several elements; for those that are nonmetals, only | ‘atomic radii are indicated. Atomic | i Radius Electro- dat (nm) negativity Valence ic ae 0.1246 Ts +2 feet 007 | Ho 006 | Ag 01S FCC 19 41 | a4 Al OMIM FCC ee 43 to] Co 0.283 HEP ix 2 | Cr way BCC 16 43 | | Fe oii BCC 1s | | moa FCC » | | Zn 032 _ HCP is ___ Which of these elements would you ‘expect to form the following with nickel: | @a substitutional solid solution having complete solubility (b) a substitutional solid | solution of incomplete solubility (c) an interstitial solid solution heres at which the impact energy is 50 J. ‘the solidus and liquidus temperatures for the copper-gold system. 8 CO e diagram for this system and label each region. e Poet Solidus Liquidus (wt% Auy Te €C) Temperature CC) 0 1085 TONS 20 1019 40 972 60) +80 90 9S 2 | Co: 5) CO 5 | 6O hase diagram. Also estimate following, consider 6.0 kg of 1% C and cooled to less than 727°C. (a) What is the nany kilograms each of total ferrite and cementite form? (c) of pearlite and the proeutectoid phase form?

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