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Roll No. |__| | TI CT Total No. of Pages : 03 Total No. of Questions : 18 B.Tech. (EE/Electrical & Electronics Engg.) (2018 Batch) B.Tech. (Electronics & Electrical Engg.) (2018 Batch) (Sem.-3) ENGINEERING MECHANICS Subject Code ; BTXX-XXX-18 M.Code : 76385 Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES : 1, SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks each. 2, SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students have to attempt any FOUR questions. 3, SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students have to attempt any TWO questions. SECTION-A Write briefly : 1, Explain Eular’s law? 2. Explain Scalar quantities. What are rigid bodies? Explain 4, Define a Free Body Diagram. Give two examples. 5. Abody of mass 7.5 kg is moving with a velocity of 1.2 m/s. Ifa force of 15 N is applied on the body, determine its velocity after 2 s. 6. What do you understand by D’Alembert’s principle? 7. Explain a. Coefficient of friction b. Cone of friction 8. Explain parallel and perpendicular axis theorem 9. Define gyroscope 10, Explain law of coulomb friction. | M-76385 (s2)-761, SECTION-B 11. Explain Symmetric and anti-symmetric tensor 12. In the engine system shown in Fig.1, the crank AB has a constant clockwise angular velocity of 2000 rpm. For the crank position indicated, determine a. Angular velocity of the connecting rod BD b. The velocity of piston P. FIG! 13. A.uniform ladder of weight 800 N and of length 7 m rests on a horizontal ground and leans against a smooth vertical wall. The angle made by the ladder with the horizontal is 60°. When a man of weight 600 N stands on the ladder at a distance 4 m from the top of the ladder, the ladder is at the point of sliding? Determine the coefficient of friction between the ladder and the floor. 14. Find the radius of gyration of a triangle whose base is 40mm and height is 60mm about an axis passing through C.G. and parallel to base (Fig.2). A _ ‘60mm c 5 40mm——+ FIG2 15, 16. 17 18. A dynamics instructor demonstrates gyroscopic principles to his students. He suspends a rapidly spinning wheel with a string attached to one end of its horizontal axle, Describe the precession motion of the wheel. SECTION-C a. Distinguish kinematics & kineties. b. Drive expression of the angular momentum of a system of point. A beam ABCDEF of 7.5 m long and span 4.5 m is supported at B and E, The beam is loaded as shown in Fig.3. Find the support reactions at the two supports. FIGS A solid steel shaft transmits 200 kW at 300 rpm. Determine the suitable diameter of the shaft if the maximum torque transmitted exceeds the mean 15% in each revolution. The shear stress is not to exceed 60 MPa. Also find the maximum angle of twist in a length of 4m of the shaft. G = 80 GPa. 1of 4 Roll No. Total No. of Pages : 04 Total No. of Questions : 18 B.Tech. (EE / Electrical & Electronics Engg.) (2018 Batch) B.Tech. (Electronics & Electrical Engg.) (2018 Batch) (Sem.-3) ENGINEERING MECHANICS Subject Code : BTXX-XXX-18 M.Code : 76385 Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES : 1, SECTION-A Is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks each. 2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students have to attempt any FOUR questions. 3. SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students have to attempt any TWO questions. SECTION-A 1. Differentiate between symmetric and anti-symmetric tensors 2. Draw the free body diagram of roller support placed on horizontal plane. Write the parallel axis theorem and explain cach of its term 4. Define angle of repose 5. Define principal moment of inertia 6. Write the relationship between loading and shear force in reference to beams. 7. Write the torsion equation in its usual notations. Also explain each of them 8. Differentiate between 2-D and 3-D rotational motion 9. Define radius of gyration. 10. Explain general plane motion, 1 | m-76385 $2)- 1080, ECTION. LL. Three ropes are attached to the post at 4 (Fig. 1). The forces in the ropes are Fy = 260 N, F: 75 N, and Fs = 60 N. Determine the magnitude of the force R that is equivalent to the three forces shown in the figure. 1 FIG 12. Caloulate the moment of inertia of the shaded area about the y-axis (Fig. 2) by using double integration method. y= hxlby h b—————+ FIG2 13, Write the five terms acceleration formula in scalar and vector form. Explain each of its terms briefly 2 | M-76385 ( 1080 14, Determine the smallest angle @ for which the slender bar Fig. 3) can remain at rest, The bar is homogeneous of weight IV’ and length L. Neglect friction between the bar and wall at B point. Hs 0.5 FIG3 15. In apin jointed four bar mechanism, (Fig. 4), AB = 300 mm, BC = CD = 360 mm and 600 mm. The angle BAD ~ 60°. The crank AB rotates uniformly at 100 rpm. Locate all instantaneous centre and find angular velocity of the link BC. é come ¥ ‘3S 3 2 2 2 3 A D | 600 mm ————4 FIGs SECTION-C 16. A solid steel shaft of 2 m length is to transmit 50 kW at 150 rpm. If the shear stress in the shaft material is not to exceed 50 MPa and maximum allowable twist in the shaft is 1°, calculate the safe shaft diameter. Assume G as 80 GPa, 3 | M-76385 (52}- 1080 17. For the beam (Fig. 5), draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams. Neglect the weight of the beam. 200 kN FIGS 18, The electric motor with an attached disk is running at a constant low speed of 120 rpm in the direction as shown in Fig. 6. Its housing and mounting base are initially at rest. The entire assembly is next set in rotation about the vertical Z-axis at the constant rate N = 60. spm with a fixed angle 7= 30°. Determine : a) the angular velocity and angular acceleration of the disk, b) the space and body cone, and ¢) the velocity and acceleration of point A at the top of the disk for the instant shown in the figure 6. FIG. Roll No. Total No. of Pages Total No. of Questions : 09 B.Tech. (EE/Electrical & Electronics Engg.) (2018 Batch) B.Tech. (Electronics & Electrical Engg.) (2018 Batch) (Sem.-3) ENGINEERING MECHANICS Subject Code : BTXX-XXX-18 M.Code : 76385 Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES : 1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks each. 2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students have to attempt any FOUR questions. 3. SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students have to attempt any TWO questions. SECTION. 1. Write briefly : a) Explain law of mechanics. b) What is Eigen value? ¢) Explain Vector quantities. 4) Define the free body diagram of a body in an equilibrium system, and explain its importance. €) The maximum range of a projectile is 2000 m. What should be the angle of elevation so as to obtain a range of 1400 m if the initial velocity remains unchanged? 1) Explain Newton's Second Law of Motion. g) How would you distinguish between the motions, when it is subjected to i) Constant acceleration ii) Variable acceleration h) Two forces are acting on a body and the body is in equilibrium. What conditions should be fulfilled by these two forces? i) Define mass moment of inertia and explain the transfer formula for mass moment of inertia. 4) What do you understand by free precession? 1 | M-76385 SECTION-B 2. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force by adding the rectangular components of the three forces (Fig.l). F1=50N 30° 5° 3. Define moment of force about a point and show that the algebraic sum of the moments of two coplanar forces about point is equal to the moment of their resultant about that point. 4. The position coordinate of a particle which is confined to move along a straight line is given by s = 2r — 24r + 6, where s is measured in meters from a convenient origin and tis in seconds. Determine : a) The time required for the particle to reach a velocity of 72 m/s from its initial condition at r= 0, b) The acceleration of the particle when v = 30 m/s ¢) The net displacement of the particle during the interval from f= I s to 1= 4s. 5. Determine the position of centroid and calculate the moment of inertia” about its horizontal centroidal axis of a T - beam shown in Fig.2. +#@——300——» ft 100 300 100 FIG.2 2 | m-76385 (s2)- 1223 A dynamics instructor demonstrates gyroscopic principles to his students. He suspends a rapidly spinning wheel with a string attached to one end of its horizontal axle. Describe the precession motion of the wheel. SECTION-C a) Derive Euler theorem. b) Distinguish kinematics & kinetics. A simply supported beam AB of span 6 m is loaded as shown in Fig.3. Determine the reactions at A and B. 2KkN SKN 7 2kN/m Lsm—| D 2 kN/m. Lm" 6m FIG.3 A solid steel shaft transmits 100 kW at 150 rpm. Determine the suitable diameter of the shaft if the maximum torque transmitted exceeds the mean 20% in each revolution. ‘The shear stress is not to exceed 60 MPa. Also find the maximum angle of twist in a length of 4 m of the shaft. G = 80 GPa.

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