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TPCT’s Terna Engineering College

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sub: DMS Sem-VII

ASSIGNMENT No.4

Module-4

Q1: Explain with neat sketches, gravity take up and screw take up arrangement for
belt conveyer
Q2: What are the belt cleaning methods? Explain.
B2 Batch:
Problem: Design completely belt conveyer system for the following specifications:
Material to be conveyed: Lime stones
Maximum lump size: 125 mm
Capacity: 350 TPH
Inclination of belt: 100
Centre distance: 60 m.
B4 Batch:
Problem: Design completely belt conveyer system for the following specifications:
Material to be conveyed: Sand
Maximum lump size: 50 mm
Capacity: 300 TPH
Inclination of belt: 100
Centre distance: 50 m.

Date of submission: 4-6 /09/2022, during practical turn

Dr. S.S. Pawar


Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sub: DMS Sem-VII

ASSIGNMENT No.5

Module-5

Q1: Why Ixx ≥ 4Iyy is used in design of connecting rod cross section in
I.C.Engine?

B2 Batch:

Problem: Design a 4 stroke single cylinder, water cooled and vertical petrol engine
with following specifications:

Brake power = 40 KW

Speed = 2500 rpm

Over speed = 10% and compression ratio = 7.5

Design petrol engine completely with neat sketches.

B4 Batch

Problem: Design a 4 stroke single cylinder, water cooled and vertical petrol engine
with following specifications:

Brake power = 30 KW

Speed = 2000 rpm

Over speed = 10% and compression ratio = 7

Design petrol engine completely with neat sketches.

Date of Submission: 4-6 /09/2022, during practical turn

Dr.S.S. Pawar,
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sub: DMS Sem-VII

ASSIGNMENT No.6

Module-6

Q1: Distinguish between gear pump and centrifugal pump.

Q2: What is NPSH? Why it is significant while designing centrifugal pump?.


Explain

B2 Batch:

Problem:

Design completely gear pump for the flow rate 80 LPM and pressure 30 bar.

B4 Batch:

Design completely the centrifugal pump for total head 40 m and discharge as 1500
LPM. Fluid is pure water at 300C.

Date of submission: 11-13/09/2022, during practical turn.

Dr. S.S. Pawar

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