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The document is an examination paper for Basic Mechanical Engineering for B. Tech IV Year students at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad. It consists of two parts: Part A, which is compulsory and carries 25 marks, and Part B, where students must answer one question from each unit, totaling 50 marks. The paper covers various topics including thermodynamics, heat transfer, automotive components, and mechanisms.

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The document is an examination paper for Basic Mechanical Engineering for B. Tech IV Year students at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad. It consists of two parts: Part A, which is compulsory and carries 25 marks, and Part B, where students must answer one question from each unit, totaling 50 marks. The paper covers various topics including thermodynamics, heat transfer, automotive components, and mechanisms.

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Code No: 157EH R18

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


B. Tech IV Year I Semester Examinations, January/February - 2023
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BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
(Common to EEE, CSE, IT)
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks:75
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Note: i) Question paper consists of Part A, Part B.
ii) Part A is compulsory, which carries 25 marks. In Part A, Answer all questions.
iii) In Part B, Answer any one question from each unit. Each question carries 10 marks
and may have a, b as sub questions.
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PART – A
(25 Marks)
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1.a) Define black body. [2]
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b) Define point and path functions. [3]
c) What is degree of saturation? [2]
d) Explain the purpose of carburetor in SI engine. [3]
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e) Define interference. [2]
f) What is a differential gear? Where is, it used? [3]
g) Define mechanical advantage. [2]
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h) Define the terms prime circle, pitch circle, base circle of a cam. [3]
i) Define resonance. [2]
j) List the advantages of multistage compressors. [3]
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PART – B
(50 Marks)
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2.a) How does transient heat transfer differ from steady heat transfer? How does one-
dimensional heat transfer differ from two-dimensional heat transfer?
b) No engine can be made to work on Carnot cycle" justify the statement. [5+5]
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3.a) Define thermodynamic equilibrium. Explain different laws of thermodynamic.
b) Discuss the different modes of heat transfer. [5+5]
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4.a) What are the main components of automobile which contribute for efficient functioning?
Explain.
b) What is the difference between vapour compression cycle and absorption cycle? [5+5]
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5.a) Why compression ratio of petrol engine is low compared to diesel engines?
b) Explain the vapour compression cycle with a neat sketch. [5+5]
6.a) Derive an expression for minimum number of teeth required on a pinion to avoid
interference when it gears with a rack.
b) Why are hydraulic systems preferred for heavy work than the pneumatic systems? [5+5]
OR
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7.a) What are the laws of gearing? Explain.
b) What are the basic concepts of hydraulic power? Explain. [5+5]

8.a) Sketch and define transmission angle of a four-bar mechanism.


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b) What is the differences between an element and a kinematic link of a mechanism? How do
you classify links of a mechanism? [5+5]
OR
9.a) Define the following:
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i) Kinematic chain
ii) Mechanism
iii) Structure.
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b) Derive the expression for velocity and acceleration during out-stroke and return stroke of
the follower. [5+5]
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10.a) Explain the working principle of centrifugal compressor.
b) Differentiate between free vibrations and forced vibrations. [5+5]
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11.a) With a neat sketch, explain the parts of Reciprocating compressor.
b) Define the following terms:
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i) Periodic motion
ii) Fundamental mode of vibration
iii) Degree of freedom
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iv) Simple harmonic motion [5+5]
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