Me 010 505 Internal Combustion Engines and Combustion

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B.TECH DEGREE EXAMINATION,


Fifth Semester
Branch : Mechanical Engineering/Automobile Engineering/Production Engineering

ME 010 505 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES and COMBUSTION


Time : Three Hours

Maximum : 100 Marks


Necessary charts are permitted
Part A
Answer all questions.
Each question carries 3 marks.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Write down the different classification of IC Engines.


Explain a MPFI System.
What are the various types of engine cooling systems?
List out the effects of detonation.
What are the major pollutants in the exhaust gas of SI engines?
(5 x 3 = 15 marks)
Part B
Answer all questions.
Each question carries 5 marks.

6. Briefly describe the battery ignition system.


7. Describe the following terms:
i) Flash Point and Fire Point
ii) Pour Point and Cloud Point
8. What is flue gas analysis? Explain.
9. Write note on Ignition delay in CI engines.
10. Differentiate between Indicated thermal efficiency, Brake thermal efficiency, Mechanical efficiency
and Volumetric efficiency.
(5 x 5 = 25 marks)
Part C
Answer any one full question from each module.
Each question carries 12 marks.
11. Explain the working of 2-Stroke SI engine. Draw the necessary schematic diagrams along with the P-v
and T-s diagrams
Or

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12. Briefly describe the working of a Stratified Charge engine.


13. Explain how i) Acceleration Pump and ii) Idling Jet influence the performance of carburetor.
Or
14. Explain the different lubrication systems in IC Engines.
15. Using neat diagrams explain Super-charging and Turbo-charging in IC engines with their advantages
and disadvantages.
Or
16. A 6 cylinder 4-Storke petrol engine with a bore of 125 mm and a stroke of 190 mm under test was
supplied with petrol of composition C= 82% and H 2= 18% by mass. The dry exhaust composition by
volume was CO2 =11.19%, O2= 3.61% and N2= 85.2%. Determine the mass of air supplied per kg of
petrol, the percentage excess air and volume of mixture per kg of petrol at 70 0C and 1 bar which were
the condition of the mixture entering the cylinder during the test. Also, determine the volumetric
efficiency of the engine based on intake conditions when the mass of petrol used per hour was 31.3 kg
and the engine speed was 1500 rpm. The petrol is completely evaporated before entering the cylinder
and the effect of its volume on the volumetric efficiency should be included. Take the density of petrol
vapour as 3.35 times that of air at the same temperature and pressure. 1 kg of air at 00 C and 1.013 bar
occupies 0.773 m3. Air contains 23% O2 by mass.
17. Describe the different stages of combustion in SI engines. Also explain abnormal combustion in SI
engines.
Or
18. With neat sketches explain the different types of combustion chambers for CI engines.
19. Describe with neat diagram i) Exhaust gas recirculation system, ii) Catalytic convertor and iii)
Particulate trap.
Or
20. Explain the procedure for Morse test on IC engines. Show the method for the calculation of friction
power.
(5 x 12 = 60 marks)

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