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100 TOP Electrical Machine Design Multiple choice Questions and Answers pdf download



Real Time Electrical Machine Design Online Quiz Questions and Answers

1. Which of the following is the major consideration to evolve a good design ?
(a)     Cost
(b)     Durability
(c)     Compliance with performance criteria as laid down in specifications
(d)     All of the above
Ans: d

2 Impose limitation on design.
(a) Saturation
(b) Temperature rise
(c) Efficiency
(d)             Power factor
(e) All above
Ans: e
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3. The efficiency of a machine should be as ______ as possible to reduce the operating cost.
(a)     high
(b)     low
(c) either of the above
(d) none of the above
Ans: a

4. If an insulating material is operated beyond the maximum allowable temperature, its life is
(a)     drastically increased
(b)     drastically reduced
(c) unaffected
(d) none of the above
Ans: b


5. The design of mechanical parts is particularly important in case of _____ speed machines.
(a)    low
(b)    medium
(c)    high
(d)    any of the above
Ans: c

6. In induction motors, the length of air gap in kept as small as mechanically possible is order to have
(a)     low power factor
(b)     high power factor
(c) high over load capacity
(d) any of the above
Ans: b

7. In ______ machines, the size of the shaft is decided by the critical speed which depends on the deflection of the shaft.
(a)     small
(b)     medium
(c)     large
(d)     any of the above.
Ans: c

8. The length cf air gap to be provided in ______ is primarily determined by power factor consideration.
(a)     d.c. series motor .
(b)     d.c. shunt motor
(c) induction motor
(d) synchronous motor
Ans: c


9.   Electrical machines having a power output upto about 750 W may be called_______machines.
(a)    small size
(b)    medium size
(c)    large size
(d)    any of the above
Ans: a

10. Electrical machines having power outputs ranging from a few kW upto approximately 250 kW may be classified as
(a)     small size machines
(b)     medium size machines
(c) large size machines
(d) any ofthe above
Ans: b

11. Commercial available medium size machines have a speed range of ______ .
(a)     200 to 400 r.p.m.
(b)     600 to 1000 r.p.m.
(c) 1000 to 1500 r.p.m.
(d) 2000 to 2500 r.p.m.
Ans: d

12. The action of electromagnetic machines can be related to which ofthe following basic principles ?
(a)     Induction
(b)     Interaction
(c)     Alignment
(d)     All of the above
Ans: d

13. The change in flux linkages can be caused in which of the following ways ?
(a) The flux is constant with respect to time and is stationary and the coil moves through it
(b) The coil is stationary with respect to flux and the flux varies in magnitude with respect to time
(c) Both the changes mentioned above occure together, i.e., the coil moves through a time varying field
(d) All ofthe above
Ans: d

14. is universally used for windings of electrical machines because it is easily workable without any possibility of fracture.
(a) Silver
(b) Steel
(c) Aluminium      
(d) Copper
Ans: d

15. Aluminium when adopted as a conductor material in ______ transformers, decreases the overall cost of the transformer
(a)     small size
(b)     medium size
(c) large size
(d) any of the above size
Ans: a

16. Which of the following materials is used in the manufacture of resistance grids to be used in the starters of large motors ?
(a)     Copper
(b)     Aluminium
(c)     Steel
(d)     Cast-iron
Ans: d

17. Materials exhibiting zero value of resistivity are known as ______ .
(a)     conductors
(b)     semiconductors
(c)     insulators
(d)     superconductors
Ans: d

18.  ________ has a lowrelative permeability and is used principally in field frames when cost is of primary importance and extra weight is not objectionable.
(a)     Cast steel
(b)     Aluminium
(c)     Soft steel
(d)     Cast iron
Ans: d

19 ______is extensively used for those portions of magnetic circuit which carry steady flux and need superior mechanical properties ?
(a)     Grey cast-iron
(b)     Cast steel
(c) High carbon steel
(d) Stainless steel
Ans: b

20. Hot rolled sheets have ______ value of permeability.
(a)     zero
(b)     low
(c)     high
(d)     none ofthe above
Ans: b

21. The heated parts of an electrical machine dissipate heat into their surroundings by which of the following modes of heat dissipation ?
(a)    Conduction    
(b)    Convection
(c)    Radiation
(d)    All ofthe above
Ans: d

22. The heat dissipated by from a surface depends upon its temperature and its characteristics like colour, roughness etc.
(a)     conduction      
(b)     convection
(c)     radiation
(d)     any ofthe above
Ans: c

23. The mcrease in heat dissipation by air blasts is due to increase in
(a)     conduction
(b)     convection
(e) radiation
(d)     any ofthe above
Ans: b

24. On which of the following variables heat convected depends ?
(a)     Power density
(b)     Temperature difference between heated surface and coolant
(c) Thermal resistivity, density, specific heat
(d) Gravitational constant
(e) All ofthe above
Ans: e

25. Which ofthe following methods is used for air cooling of turbo-alternators ?
(a) One sided axial ventilation
(b) Two sided axial ventilation
(c) Multiple inlet system
(d) All ofthe above
Ans: d

26. Multiple inlet system of air cooling of turbo-alternators can be used for machines of rating upto
(a)    10 MW
(b)    30 MW
(c)    60 MW
(d)    150 MW
Ans: c

27. Which ofthe following is an advantage of hydrogen cooling ?
(a)     Increase in efficiency
(b)     Increase in ratings
(c) Increase in life
(d) Smaller size of coolers
(e) All ofthe above
Ans: e

28. The density of hydrogen is _____ times the density of air.
(a)    0.07
(b)    1.5
(c)    2.5
(d)    3.5
Ans: a

29. Hydrogen has a heat transfer co-efficient _____ times that of air
(a)    1.5
(b)    2.5
(c)    3.5
(d)    4.5
Ans: a

30. The thermal conductivity of hydrogen is ______ times that of air
(a)    2
(b)    3
(c)    5
(d)    7
Ans: d

31. With conventional hydrogen cooling it is possible to increase the rating of a single unit to
(a)     50 MW
(b)     100 MW
(c) 200 MW
(d) none ofthe above
Ans: c

32. The noise produced by a ______ cooled machine is less as the rotor moves in a medium of smaller density.
(a)     air
(b)     hydrogen
(c) either (a) or (b)
(d) none of the above
Ans: b

33 cooling is the process of dissipating the armature and field winding losses to a cooling medium circulating within the winding insulation wall
(a)    Direct
(b)    Indirect
(c)    Conventional  
(d)    Any ofthe above
Ans: a

34. Machines cooled by direct cooling method may be called
(a)     "supercharged"
(b)     "inner cooled"
(c) "conductor cooled"
(d) any of the above
Ans: d

35. In direct cooled system using hydrogen both stator and rotor conductors are made
(a)    solid
(b)    hollow
(c)    perforated
(d)    any ofthe above
Ans: b

36. With direct water cooling it is possible to have ratings of about
(a)    200 MW
(b)    300 MW
(c)    400 MW
(d)    600 MW
Ans: d

37. The resistivity of water should not be less than
(a)    10 Q m
(b)    100 Q m
(c)    1000 Q m
(d)    2000 Q m
Ans: d

38. Direct water cooling of rotor winding presents
(a)     no mechanical difficulties
(b)     lesser mechanical difficulties
(c) greater mechanical difficulties
(d) none of the above
Ans: c

39. The time taken by the machine to attain 0.632 of its final steady temperature rise is called
(a)     heating time constant
(b)     cooling time constant
(c) either (a) or (b)
(d) none of the above
Ans: a

40. In self cooled motors the cooling time constant is about ______ than the heating time constant because cooling conditions are worse at standstill.
(a) 2 to 3 times greater
(b) 3 to 4 times greater
(c) 4 to 5 times greater
(d) none of the above
Ans: a

41. By which of the following methods motor rating for variable load drives can be determined ?
(a)     Method of average losses
(b)     Equivalent current method
(c) Equivalent torque method
(d) Equivalent power method
(e) All of the above.
Ans: e

42. Which of the following methods does not take into account the maximum temperature rise under variable load conditions ?
(a)     Equivalent power method
(b)     Equivalent current method
(c) Method of average losses
(d) Equivalent torque method
Ans: c

43. Which of the following methods is most accurate ?
(a)     Equivalent current method
(b)     Equivalent power method
(c) Equivalent torque method
(d) Method of average losses
Ans: a

44. By which of the following methods the temperature rise of windings and other parts may be determined ?
(a)     Thermometer method
(6)     Resistance method
(c)     Embedded temperature detector method
(d)     Any of the above
Ans: d

45. The slot leakage can be calculated by making which of the following assumptions ?
(a)     The current in the slot conductors is uniformly distributed over their cross-section
(b)     The leakage path is straight across the slot and around the iron at the bottom
(c)     The permanence of air paths is only considered. The reluctance of iron paths is assumed as zero
(d)     All of the above
Ans: d

46. The value of exciting or magnetizing current depends upon which of the following factors ?
(a)     Total m.m.f. required
(b)     The number of turns in the exciting winding
(c) The way in which the winding is distributed
(d) All of the above
Ans: d

47.   Tractive magnets are operated from
(a)     a.c. supply
(b)     d.c. supply
(c) either a.c. or d.c. supply
(d) none of the above
Ans: c

48 electromagnets generally function as holding magnets.
(a)     Tractive
(b)     Portative
(c) Either of the above
(d) None of the above
Ans: b

49.   Which of the following is the commonly used type of electromagnets ?
(a)     Flat-faced armature type
(b)     Horse shoe type
(c) Flat-faced plunger type
(d) All of the above
Ans: d

50 are used for construction of core of electromagnets.
(a) Soft magnetic materials
(b) Hard magnetic materials
(c) Either (a) or (b)
(d) None of the above
Ans: a

51. The design of electromagnets is based upon which of the following fundamental equations ?
(a)     Force equation
(b)     Magnetic circuit equation
(c) Heating equation
(d) Voltage equation
(e) All of the above
Ans: e

52. When the two coil sides forming a coil are spaced exactly one pole pitch apart they are said to be of
(a)     short pitch
(b)     full pitch
(c) either of the above
(d) none of the above
Ans: b

53 are always double layer type.
(a) Closed windings
(b) Open windings
(c) Either of the above
(d) None of the above
Ans: a

54.   The distance between the starts of two consecutive coils measured in terms of coil sides is called
(a)     front pitch
(b)     winding pitch
(c) commutator pitch
(d) back pitch
 Ans: b

55. The winding where dummy coils are used is sometimes called
(a) duplex winding
(b) triplex winding
(c) forced winding
(d) none of the above
Ans: c

56. Dummy coil should not be used in
(a)     small machines
(b)     large machines
(c) either (a) or (b)
(d) none of the above
Ans: b

57. Power transformers have rating
(a)     equal to 50 kVA
(6)     equal to 100 kVA
(c) above 200 kVA
(d) none of the above
Ans: c

58. Power transformers should be designed to have maximum efficiency
(a) at one-fourth load
(b) at one-half load
(c) at or near full load
(d)     any of the above
Ans: c

59. In transformers using hot rolled steel, the cross-section of the yoke is made about _____ greater than that of the core
(a)     5 percent
(b)     10 percent
(c)     15 percent
(d)     30 percent
(e)     none of the above
Ans: c

60. Yokes with rectangular cross-section are used for
(a) small capacity transformers
(b) medium capacity transformers
(c) large capacity transformers
(d)     any of the above
Ans: a

61. The cold rolled grain oriented steel has ______ permeability in the direction of the grain orientation.
(a)    minimum
(b)    maximum
(c)    nil
(d)    none of the above
Ans: b

62. Cylindrical windings using circular conductors, employed in transformers, are
(a)     single layered
(b)     double layered
(c) multi-layered
(d) none of the above
Ans: c

63. Helical windings are used in
(a) distribution transformers
(b) power transformers
(c) shell type transformers
(d) none of the above
Ans: b

64. Multi-layer helical windings are commonly used in the transformers as high voltage windings
(a)     upto 20 kV      
(b)     upto 50 kV
(c) upto 80 kV
(d) for 110 kV and above
Ans: d

65. Disc windings are primarily used in
(a) short capacity transformers
(b) medium capacity transformers
(c) high capacity transformers
(d) any of the above
Ans: c

66. The heat dissipating capability of transformers of ratings higher than 30 kVA in increased by providing which of the following ?
(a)     Corrugations  
(b)     Fins
(c)     Tubes
(d)     Radiator tanks
(e) All of the above
Ans: e

67. Transformers with a capacity of upto _____ have a cooling radiator system with natural cooling
(a)     2 MVA
(b)     5 MVA
(c)     7.5 MVA
(d)     10 MVA
Ans: d

68. The forced oil and air circulation method is usual one for transformers of capacities
(a)     upto 5 MVA    
(b)     upto 10 MVA
(c) upto 20 MVA
(d) 30 MVA upwards
Ans: d

69. The flash point of transformer oil should be higher than
(a)   40°C
(b)   60°C
(c)   80°C
(d)   104°C
Ans: d

70. The voltage control in electric supply networks in required on account of which of the following reasons ?
(a)     Adjustment of voltage at consumers premises within statutory limits
(b)     Control of active and reactive power
(c) Adjustment of short period daily and seasonal voltage variations in accordance with variations of load
(d) All of the above
Ans: d

71. D.C. windings are
(a) sometimes 2-layer type
(b) never 2-layer type
(c) always 2-layer type
(d) none of the above
Ans: c

72. The usual values of maximum flux densities for distribution transformers using hot rolled silicon steel are
(a)     0.5 to 0.8 Wb/m2
(b)     0.8 to 1.0 Wb/m2
(c) 1.1 to 1.35 Wb/m2
(d) 1.4 to 1.8 Wb/m2
Ans: c

73. For 275 kV transformers, using cold rolled grain oriented steel, which of the following values of flux density may be used?
(a)     1.0 Wb/m2
(b)     1.1 Wb/m2
(c)     1.3 Wb/m2
(d)     1.6 Wb/m2
(e) None of the above
Ans: d

74. For large power transformers, self oil cooled type or air blast type which of the following values of current density may be used ?
(a) 1.0 to 1.2 A/mm2
(b) 1.5 to 2.0 A/mm2
(c) 2.2 to 3.2 A/mm2
(d) 3.2 to 4.2 A/mm2
Ans: c

75. A current density of _____ is ilsed for large power transformers with forced circulation of oil or with water cooling coils
(a)     1.5 to 2.5 A/mm2
(b)     3.5 to 4.5 A/mm2
(c) 4.0 to 5.0 A/mm2
(d) 5.4 to 6.2 A/mm2
Ans: d

76. The high voltage winding is usually which of the following type ?
(a) Cylindrical winding with circular conductors
(b) Cross-over winding with either circular or small rectangular conductors
(c) Continuous disc type winding with rectangular conductors
(d)    All of the above types
Ans: d

77. Which of the following is the basic consideration in the design of insulation ?
(a)     Electrical considerations
(b)     Mechanical considerations
(c) Thermal considerations
(d) All of the above
Ans: d

78. A practical formula for determining the thickness of insulation between low voltage and high voltage windings is
(a)    1 + 0.2 kVmm
(6)    2 + 0.5 kVmm
(c)    4 + 0.7 kV mm
(d)    5 + 0.9 kV mm
Ans: d

79. The insulation between windings and grounded core and the insulation between the windings of the same phase is called
(a) minor insulation
(b) major insulation
(c) either of the above
(d) none of the above
Ans: b

80. The cylindrical windings using circular conductors are used for current rating of
(a)    upto 20 A
(b)    upto 40 A
(c)    upto 60 A
(d)    upto 80 A
Ans: d

81. The surge phenomenon is particularly important in case of
(a) low voltage transformers
(b) medium voltage transformers
(c) high voltage transformers
(d) any of the above
Ans: c

82. Which of the following in an application of D.C. motors?
(a)     Traction
(b)     Drives for process industry
(c) Battery driven vehicles
(d) Automatic control
(e) All of the above
Ans: e

83. D.C. servomotors are used in
(a)     purely D.C. control systems
(6)     purely AC. control systems
(c) both D.C. and AC. control systems
(d) none of the above
Ans: a

84. The stator of a D.C. machine comprises of
(a)    main poles
(6)    interpoles
(c)    frame
(d)    all of the above
Ans: d

85. The laminations of the armature of a D.C. machine are usually _____ thick.
(a)    0.1 to 0.2 mm
(b)    0.2 to 0.3 mm
(c)    0.3 to 0.4 mm  
(d)    0.4 to 0.5 mm
Ans: d

86. is usually used for brush rockers
(a)     Mild steel
(b)     Copper
(c)     Aluminium    
(d)     Cast-iron
Ans: d

87. ______ brushes are fragile and cause excessive wear of commutator,
(a)     Natural graphite
(b)     Hard carbon
(c)     Electro graphitic
(d)     Metal graphite
Ans: a

88.   Which of the following brushes can be used for high values of current density ?
(a) Metal graphite brushes
(b) Hard carbon brushes
(c) Electro-graphitic brushes
(d) Natural graphite brushes
Ans: a

89 ________ is the common method of applying brushes to the commntator.
(a)     Radial
(b)     Trailing
(c)     Reaction
(d)     All of the above
Ans: d

90. Which of the following problem arises in D.C. motors which are fed from thyristor bridge circuits ?
(a)     Increased I R losses
(b)     Increased core losses
(c) Poor commutation
(d) Change in motor parameters
(e) All of the above
Ans: e

91. The weight of copper of both armature and field windings decreases with _____ in number of poles.
(a)     increase
(b)     decrease
(c) either of the above
(d) none of the above
Ans: a

92. In a D.C. machine the number of brush arms is _____ the number of poles.
(a)     less than
(b)     equal to
(c) greater than
(d) none of the above
Ans: b

93. In a D.C. machine the current per brush arm should not be more than
(a)     100 A
(6)     200 A
(e) 300 A
(d)     400 A
Ans: d

94. In a D.C. machine, the value of peripheral speed should not, normally, exceed
(a)     10 m/s
(b)     20 m/s
(c)     30 m/s
(d)     40 m/s
Ans: c

95. In D.C. machines the width of the duct is usually
(a)     4 mm
(b)     6 mm
(c)     8 mm
(d)     10 mm
Ans: d

96. D.C. machines designed with a large value of air gap length have
(a) worst, ventilation
(b) poor ventilation
(c) better ventilation
(d) none of the above
Ans: c

97. In D.C. machines, ir order to prevent excessive distortion of field form by the armature reaction, the field mmf must be made
(a) equal to that of armature mmf
(b) less in comparison with the arma¬ture mmf
(c) large in comparison with the arma-ture mmf
(d) none of the above
Ans: c

98. In D.C. machines, the ____ in field mmf results in increase in size and cost of machines.
(a)     increase
(b)     decrease
(c) either of the above
(d) none of the above
Ans: a

99. The operation of a D.C. machine with large air gap lengths is comparatively
(a)     quiet
(b)     noisy
(c)     either of the above
(d)     none of the above
Ans: a

100. Which of the following methods may be adopted to reduce the effects of armature reaction ?
(a) Increase in length of air gap at pole tips
(b) Increasing reluctance of pole tips
(c) Compensating windings
(d)     Interpoles
(e) All of the above
Ans: e
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1. Define Ductility?
It is the property of the material enabling it to be drawn into wire, with the application of tensile force. It must be both strong and plastic. It is usually measured in terms of percentage elongation and reduction in area, (e.g.) Ni, Al, and Cu.

2. Define Fatigue?
When a material is subjected to repeated stress, it fails at stresses below the yield point stress; such type of failure of the material is called fatigue.
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3. Define Factor Of Safety?
The ratio between maximum stresses to working stress is known as factor of safety.
Factor of safety = Maximum stress /Working stress

4. Define Endurance Limit?
Endurance limit is the maximum value of completely reversed stress that the standard specimen can sustain an infinite number (106) of cycles without failure.


5. What Is Impact Load?
If the time of load application is less than one third of the lowest natural period of vibration of the part, it is called an impact load.

6. What Are The Various Phases Of Design Process?
The various phases of design process are:
Recognition of need.
Definition of problem
Synthesis
Analysis and optimization
Evaluation
Presentation

7. What Are The Different Types Of Loads That Can Act On Machine Components?
Different loads on machine components are:
Steady load.
Variable load.
Shock load
Impact load.

8. What Are The Factors Affecting Endurance Strength?
Factors affecting endurance strength are:
Load
Surface finish
Size
Temperature
Impact
Reliability


9. What Are The Types Of Variable Stresses?
Types of variable stresses are:
Completely reversed or cyclic stresses
Fluctuating stresses
Repeated stresses

10. Differentiate Between Repeated Stress And Reversed Stress?
Repeated stress refers to a stress varying from zero to a maximum value of same nature.
Reversed stress of cyclic stress varies from one value of tension to the same value of compression.

11. What Are The Types Of Fracture?
The two types of fracture are
Ductile fracture
Brittle fracture

12. Distinguish Between Brittle Fracture And Ductile Fracture?
In brittle fracture, crack growth is up to a small depth of the material.
In ductile fracture large amount of plastic deformation is present to a higher depth.

13. Define Stress Concentration And Stress Concentration Factor?
Stress concentration is the increase in local stresses at points of rapid change in cross section or discontinuities.
Stress concentration factor is the ratio of maximum stress at critical section to the nominal stress.

14. Explain Size Factor In Endurance Strength?
Size factor is used to consider the effect of the size on endurance strength. A large size object will have more defects compared to a small one. So, endurance strength is reduced. If K is the size factor, then
Actual endurance strength = Theoretical endurance limit x K

15. Explain Griffith Theory. (or) State The Condition For Crack Growth?
A crack can propagate if the energy release rate of crack is greater than crack resistance.

16. What Are The Modes Of Fracture?
The different the modes of fractures are:
Mode I (Opening mode) – Displacement is normal to crack surface.
Mode II (Sliding mode) – Displacement is in the plane of the plate.
Mode III (Tearing mode) – Out of plane shear.

17. What Are The Factors To Be Considered In The Selection Of Materials For A Machine Element?
While selecting a material for a machine element, the following factors are to be considered
Required material properties
Manufacturing ease
Material availability
Cost

18. What Are Various Theories Of Failure?
The failure theories are:
Maximum principal stress theory.
Maximum shear stress theory.
Maximum principal strain theory.

19. List Out The Factors Involved In Arriving At Factor Of Safety?
The factors involved in arriving at factor of safety are:
Material properties
Nature of loads
Presence of localized stresses
Mode of failures

20. Give Some Methods Of Reducing Stress Concentration?
Some of the methods are:
Avoiding sharp corners.
Providing fillets.
Use of multiple holes instead of single hole
Undercutting the shoulder parts.

21. Explain Notch Sensitivity. State The Relation Between Stress Concentration Factor And Notch Sensitivity?
Notch sensitivity (q) is the degree to which the theoretical effect of stress concentration is actually reached.
The relation is, Kf = 1 + q (Kt-1)

22. What Are The Factors That Affect Notch Sensitivity?
The factors effecting notch sensitivity are:
Material
Notch radius
Size of component
Type of loading
Grain Structure

23. What Is The Use Of Goodman & Soderberg Diagrams?
They are used to solve the problems of variable stresses.

24. Define Mach Inability?
It is the property of the material, which refers to a relative ease with which a material can be cut. It is measured in a number of ways such as comparing the tool life for cutting different material.

25. What Is An S-n Curve?
N curve has fatigue stress on ‘Y’ axis and number of loading cycles in ‘X’ axis. It is used to find the fatigue stress value corresponding to a given number of cycles.

26. What Is Curved Beam?
In curved beam the neutral axis does not coincide with the centroidal axis.

27. Give Some Example For Curved Beam?
C frame, crane hook.

28. What Is Principle Stress And Principle Plane?
A plane which has no shear stress is called principle plane the corresponding stress is called principle stress.

29. Write The Bending Equation?
The bending moment equation is, M/I = f/y= E/R,
Where,
M – Bending moment (M is in N-mm)
I - Moment of inertia about centroidal axis (I is in mm4)
f – Bending Stress (f is in N/mm²)
y - Distance from neutral axis (y is in mm)
E - Young’s modulus (E is in N/mm²)
R - Radius of curvature (R is in mm)

30. Write The Torsion Equation?
The torsional equation is, T/J = q/r = G?/L
Where,
T – Torsional moment (T is in N-mm)
J - Polar moment of inertia (J is in mm4)
q – Shear stress in the element (q is in N/mm²)
r - Distance of element from centre of shaft (r is in mm)
G- Modulus of Rigidity (G is in N/mm²)
? – Angle of twist (? is in radians)
L – Length of the shaft (L is in mm)

31. What Are The Common Profiles Used For Splines In Machine Elements?
The profiles used for splines in machine elements are straight sided splines, triangular splines and in volute splines.

32. What Type Of Threads Are Used For Pressure Tight Joints And For Power Transmission?
Pipe threads are used for pressure tight joints and square threads for power transmission.

33. How Computer Helps In Designing?
Computer is able to store lot of information and same can be retrieved fast.
It performs calculations very fast. The design can be visualized on screen and any alterations made and its effects clearly seen. Thus optimum designs can be achieved much faster and these are thoroughly tested from all angles.

34. Can You Tell Something About Hazop Study?
In Hazop (Hazards and operatibility) study each and every conceivable process deviation from normal operating condition of a system having identical design intention, is thoroughly analysed for causes and consequence and required action plan to mitigate hazard/operability problems are suggested on the basis of available protective system.

35. Why Slenderness Ratio Is Considered In Design Of Members?
When length of the member is increased, the member may fail due to buckling even though the member is symmetrical in all respects and the load is concentric.

36. What Do You Mean By Allowance In Limits And Fits?
Allowance in limits and fits refers to maximum clearance between shaft and hole.

37. A Wire Rope Is Designated As 6 X 19 Standard Hoisting. What Do The Numbers 6 X 19 Represent?
 Number of strands x number of wires in each strand.

38. Why A Sleeve Is Fitted On A Ball Bearing?
To prevent relative axial movement between the shaft and the bearing.

39. What Is The Constant Factor In Case Of R-10 Series Of Preferred Numbers?
1.25

40. On What Basis A Transmission Shaft Subjected To Bending Loads Must Be Designed?
Maximum shear stress theory.

41. In Designing A Clutch Plate, What Assumption Is Made?
Uniform wear condition is assumed because it leads to safer design.

42. The Critical Speed Of Rotating Shaft Depends Upon What?
Mass and stiffness.

43. What Is The Empirical Formula Used To Give The Number Of Bolts In Flange Coupling?
n = 0.2d + 3

44. How The Size Of The Gearis Usually Specified?
By pitch circle diameter.

45. While Taking A Turn, What Action Differential Makes?
An increase in the speed of the outer wheel.

46. Rankine’s And Guest’s Theory Of Failure Are Applicable For What Materials?
Rankine’s theory of failure is applicable for brittle materials. Guest’s theory of failure is applicable for ductile materials.

47. What Is The Main Purpose Of A Gear Box In A Vehicle?
To vary the torque at the road vehicles.

48. What Is Endurance Limit?
Endurance limit or fatigue limit is the maximum stress that a member can with stand for an infinite number of load applications without failure when subjected to completely reversed loading.

49. For Tight Leakage Joints, Which Type Of Thread Is Best Suited?
NPT( National Pipe Threads)

50. A Bench Vice Has Which Type Of Thread?
ACME
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