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3E1116
B. Tech. 111 - Sem. (Main) Exam., Dec. - 2018
ESC Automobile Enginee:
3AE3 - 04 En ering Mechanics
AE, ME
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Time: 2 Hours —_
Maximum
Anstructions to Candidates:
Attempt all five questions from Part A, four questions out of six questions from
Part B and two questions out of three from Part C.
Schematic diagrams must be shown wherever necessary. Any data you feel
missing may suitably be assumed and stated clearly. Units of quamities
used /calculated must be stated clearly.
Use of following supporting material is permited during examination.
(Mentioned in form No. 205)
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PART-A
(Answer should be given up to 25 words only) 15x2=10)
All questions are com pulsory
Q.1. What are the necessary conditions to aye body in equilib? 2
Q2 State Lami's theorem, , 124
Q3-Define mechanicaldyantage ad velocity satio of a machine. 12]
Q.4. Define, in short, free and forced vibrations. 121
Q-5_ What do you mean by center of gravity and moment of jueria of « body (21
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PART-B
‘Analytical/Problem solving questions) [4x10=40]
Attempt any four questions
G1 A system of toads acting on a beam is shotvn in Figure below. Determine the resultant
of the Joads and its locations. ol
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Fe Sm fe 1 Sm fe— 3m — 2m 1
&2 A lddder of length 4 m weighing 200 N is placed against a vertical wall as shown below.
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The coefficient of friction between the wall and the ladder is 0.2 and that between the
floor and the ladder is 0.3. The ladder, in addition to its own weight, has to support a
man weighing 600 N at a distance of 3 m from A .Calculate the minimum horizontal
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6.3. Prove that a lifting ochine is reversible if its efficiency is greater than 0% 10}
“Get Determine the moment of inertia of the L-section shown in the Figure below abaut its
centroidal axis parallel to the legs. Also find out the polar moment of inertial [10]
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Q.5 A pilot flying his bomber at a height of 2000 m with a uniform hortwantal velocity of
600 kmph, wants to strike a target on the earth. At what horizontal distance from the
target, he should release the bomb? {oy
Q.6 A 50 kg block moves between vertical guides as shown in Figure. The block is pulled
40. ym it: ilibrium posi ind released, For each 5 E arrangement,
40_mm down from its equilibrium position and released. For each ypring arrangement
determine the period of the vibration, the maximum, velocity of the block, and the
maximum acceleration of the block. ~~ (10)
K. =4kNim
K_ =6kN/m
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Descriptive/A nulyticul/Problem SelvingDesign Questions [2*15=30]
Attempt any two questions
QE Determme the forces in all the members of the truss shown in the figure below and
indicate the mapnitude and nature of forces on the diagram of the truss. All inclined
member ate al 60" 1 horizontal and length of each member is 2m. {15}
2m ah, 2m.
QF %n open belt drive connects two pulleys 120 &m and $0cm diameter, on parallel shaft
4m apart ‘The maximum tension in the belt is 1855,3 N the coefficient of friction is 0.3 -
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Ayre drive pulley of 120 cm diameter runs at 200 rmp, calculate the power transmitted
and the torque exerted on the driven shat 15]
Q3 A 1500 N_block is in contact with a level plane, the coefficient of friction between twa
ing 0,1. If the block is acted Upon.by a horizontal force of 3(0)_.N,
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what time will elapse before the block reaches a velocity of 16 m/s, starting from the
rest? 11300 N force is then removed, how much longer will the block continue to move? J
Solve the problem using impuls¢ momentum method, 25, {15}
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