This document contains an exam for a Machine Design course, with 6 questions covering various topics in mechanical engineering design. Students were instructed to answer any 4 questions. The questions address topics such as:
1) Breakeven analysis and ergonomics in engineering design.
2) Determining the life of a mechanical component subjected to cyclic stresses.
3) Distinguishing design procedures for different types of surface wear failures.
4) Calculating the diameter of a bolt using maximum shear stress theory.
5) Explaining the difference between design for limited and multiple stress cycles.
6) Discussing the importance of material selection in value engineering and different types of oil films between mating surfaces
This document contains an exam for a Machine Design course, with 6 questions covering various topics in mechanical engineering design. Students were instructed to answer any 4 questions. The questions address topics such as:
1) Breakeven analysis and ergonomics in engineering design.
2) Determining the life of a mechanical component subjected to cyclic stresses.
3) Distinguishing design procedures for different types of surface wear failures.
4) Calculating the diameter of a bolt using maximum shear stress theory.
5) Explaining the difference between design for limited and multiple stress cycles.
6) Discussing the importance of material selection in value engineering and different types of oil films between mating surfaces
This document contains an exam for a Machine Design course, with 6 questions covering various topics in mechanical engineering design. Students were instructed to answer any 4 questions. The questions address topics such as:
1) Breakeven analysis and ergonomics in engineering design.
2) Determining the life of a mechanical component subjected to cyclic stresses.
3) Distinguishing design procedures for different types of surface wear failures.
4) Calculating the diameter of a bolt using maximum shear stress theory.
5) Explaining the difference between design for limited and multiple stress cycles.
6) Discussing the importance of material selection in value engineering and different types of oil films between mating surfaces
This document contains an exam for a Machine Design course, with 6 questions covering various topics in mechanical engineering design. Students were instructed to answer any 4 questions. The questions address topics such as:
1) Breakeven analysis and ergonomics in engineering design.
2) Determining the life of a mechanical component subjected to cyclic stresses.
3) Distinguishing design procedures for different types of surface wear failures.
4) Calculating the diameter of a bolt using maximum shear stress theory.
5) Explaining the difference between design for limited and multiple stress cycles.
6) Discussing the importance of material selection in value engineering and different types of oil films between mating surfaces
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HASVITA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
M.TECH - I YEAR - II MID TERM EXAM
March- 2015 BRANCH: Machine Design SUB: Advanced Mechanical Engg Design MAX MARKS:40 ANSWER ANY FOUR 1. Write short notes on: (a) Breakeven analysis (b) Ergonomics in engineering design 2.(a) Discuss the effect of dynamic contact stresses in surface failures. (b) Write a note on the material and process selection in value Engineering. 3.(a) The work cycle of a mechanical component subjected to completely reversed bending stresses consists of the following elements: i) 350 N/mm2 for 85% of time, ii) 400 N/mm2 for 12% of time, and iii) 500 N/mm2 for 3% of time. The material of the component is 50C4 (Sut = 660 N/mm2), and the corrected endurance strength of the component is 280 N/mm2. Determine the life of the component. (b) Distinguish between the design procedures for surface failure due to adhesive wear and abrasive wear 4.a) The force acting on a bolt consists of two components an axial pull of 12 kN, and a transverse shear force of 6 kN. The bolt is made of steel FeE 310 Syt = 310 N/mm2), and the factor of safety is 2.5. Determine the diameter of the bolt using the maximum shear stress theory of failure. b) What are the different fatigue failure models? Explain with suitable examples 5.a) Explain the difference between the criteria of design for limited cycles and design for multiple stress cycles, with suitable examples. b) Distinguish between the harmful and beneficial residual stresses. Mention, with suitable examples, where they would occur. 6. a) What is the importance of material and process selection in value engineering? Explain. b) What are the different types of oil films that can exist between two mating surfaces? Discuss their effects on the surface failure. -----------