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Code No : C1509
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
M.Tech I Semister Examinations, February - 2014
ADVANCED MECHANICS OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
(MACHINE DESIGN)
Time : 3hours

Max.Marks:60
PART- A
(Answer all sub questions)

Instructions:
i.
ii.

Part A is compulsory Question for 20 marks.


Part B consists of five questions with either or pattern. The student has to answer
any one . However students have to answer five questions from Part B (numbered from
2 to 6)
PART- A
5*4marks = 20
(Answer all sub questions)

1.a) What are composites? List their applications.


b) .Distinguish thermoplastic and thermosetting composites.
c) .Discuss how the properties of composite material are a function of the following:
i. Properties of the constituent phases.
ii. Their relative amounts.
d). Discuss various composites used for structures.
PART- B
5*8marks = 40
Answer either a or b from each question, but not both
2. a) Distinguish between man-made composites and natural composites. Give examples for
each.
OR
b) i. Discuss characteristics of various composite laminates.

ii. Derive relationships based on mixture when fibres are kept in parallel and
perpendicular to load.

3) a) What are important characteristics of boron carbide fibers? How they are produced
OR
b) i. Discuss characteristic properties and applications of Reinforced composites with illustrations.
ii. Distinguish metal matrix and ceramic composites with illustrations highlighting characteristic
properties.
4) a) Explain the following with neat sketch.a) Pultrusion technique

b) Tape production method

OR
b) i. Discuss manufacturing composites inform of tapes.
ii. Discuss briefly pultrusion and RTM methods to fabricate composite systems.

5) a) Explain different configurations and characteristics of laminates used in composites.


OR
b) Discuss characteristics of various composite laminates.

6) a) Classify the composite materials. Discuss the important characteristics of constituents of the
composites
OR
b) Derive relationships based on mixture when fibres are kept in parallel and perpendicular to
load.

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Code No : C1506
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
M.Tech I Semister Examinations, February - 2014
(APPLIED TRIBOLOGY)
(MACHINE DESIGN)
Time : 3hours

Max.Marks:60
PART- A
(Answer all sub questions)

Instructions:
iii.
iv.

Part A is compulsory Question for 20 marks.


Part B consists of five questions with either or pattern. The student has to answer
any one . However students have to answer five questions from Part B (numbered from
2 to 6)
PART- A
5*4 marks = 20
(Answer all sub questions)
a) What is the effect of temperature on viscosity of a lubricant?.
b) Mention the various properties to be considered in selection of a lubricant ?.
c) How the contact surface topography and finish affect the friction and wear characteristics of
materials?.
d) How the lubricants reduce friction and wear characterisics of the parts in contact?.

PART- B
5*8marks = 40
Answer either a or b from each question, but not both
2. a) i. What are the features of elastohydrodynamic lubrication ?.
ii. What is the mechanism of hydrodynamic instability ?
OR
b) Sketch and explain the applications of lip seals, packed gland seals and soft piston seals.

3.a) i. What are the characteristics of viscous flow?.


ii. Write about the classification of lubricants.

OR
b) How the soap and ferrography methods are employed in the wear analysis of
failure of sliding contact bearings?.

4) i. Derive Reynolds equation for hydrodynamic journal bearing


ii. Diffrentiate between rolling and sliding contact bearings and explain the factors to
be considered in selection of bearings.
OR
b) . Explain various oil rings used for bearings?
5. a) i. What are the laws of friction?
ii. Differentiate boundary friction with dry friction

OR
b).i Derive friction equation involving hard material.
ii. Explain Pin-on-Disc method of friction measurement

6) i. What is the main difference between hydrodynamic and hydrostatic lubrication?


ii. Derive an expression for Continuity equation in fluid film lubrication.

OR
b) i. Enumerate different types of wear.
ii. Derive wear equation for hard material over a soft material in sliding.

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Code No : C1504
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
M.Tech I Semister Examinations, February - 2014

(COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING)


(MACHINE DESIGN)
Time : 3hours

Max.Marks:60
PART- A
(Answer all sub questions)

Instructions:
i.
ii.

Part A is compulsory Question for 20 marks.


Part B consists of five questions with either or pattern. The student has to answer
any one . However students have to answer five questions from Part B (numbered from
2 to 6)
PART- A
5*4marks = 20
(Answer all sub questions)
1) a) Derive Simpsons 1/ 3 from Newton Cotes formulas.
b) Derive Gaussian quadrature formula.
c) Derive expression for Explicit method .
d) Difference between multiple linear regression and non linear regression
PART- B
5*8marks = 40
Answer either a or b from each question, but not both

2) a) Use any matrix iterative method to solve the following system of equations:
4X1 + X2 - X3 = 3;
2X1 + 7X2 + X3 =19;
X1 - 3X2 + 12 X3 = 31.
OR
b) Solve

, 0 < X < 1 t > 0 U(0 , t) = 0, u(1 , t) = 0, u(x, 0) = 100(x- x2) and h = 0.25 by

crank Nickelson method.


3.a) Develop a functional for the boundary value problem d2u = x, 0 < x < 1 with u (0) = 0 and u (1)
dx2= 0. Use the same functional to solve the boundary value problem by Rayleigh Ritz
method using an approximating function u = kx (1-x) where k is a constant.
OR
b ) Find the least squares Regression equation of x on y and z from the following data :
x
y
z

3
16
90

5
10
72

6
7
54

8
4
42

12
3
30

14
2
12

4) a) Determinethe smallest distance from the point (5, 8) to the curve xy = 5 using constrained
optimization technique.
OR
b) Explain the various solution methods for solving elliptical partial differential equations.

5) a) (i) For an integral


(ii) Evaluate

derive the one point gauss quadrature rule.


using two point Gauss qudrature rule. What is the relative error ?

OR
b) Solve the boundary value problem y = y(x), y (0) = 0 and y (1) = 1 by the Shooting method.

6) a) (i) Derive Gaussian qudrature formula.


(ii) Evaluate

by (i) Trapezoidal rule (ii) Simpson s 1/3 rd rule, taking h = 25.


OR

b) Solve the heat conduction equation uxx ut = 0, subject to boundary conditions u (0,t) = u
(1,t)= 0 and u (x , 0) = x x2. Take h = 0.25 and k = 0.025.

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Code No : C1503
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
M.Tech I Semister Examinations, February - 2014
FATIGUE, CREEP & FRACTURE MECHANICS
(MACHINE DESIGN)
Time : 3hours

Max.Marks:60

PART- A
(Answer all sub questions)
Instructions:
v.
vi.

Part A is compulsory Question for 20 marks.


Part B consists of five questions with either or pattern. The student has to answer
any one . However students have to answer five questions from Part B (numbered from
2 to 6)
PART- A
5*4marks = 20
(Answer all sub questions)

1.a) Plane stress


b) Theories of failures
c) Write short note creep
d) Write short note Creep resistant materials.
PART- B
5*8marks = 40
Answer either a or b from each question, but not both
2.a) Explain stress intensity factor and strain energy release rate.
OR
b) Compare Goodman, Soderberg and Gerber Fatigue design formulae. Show them on a graph.

3.a) Explain Irwin approach for crack tip plasticity.


OR

b) What is J-integral? Explain J-integral approach.


4.a) Explain the concept of representing the principal stresses and strains in Mohrs circle

OR
b) Discuss the empirical laws of fatigue failure.
5. a) Explain different modes of crack opening.

OR
b) Explain R-curve analysis testing procedures
6. a) The load on a bolt consists of an axial pull of 10 kN together with a transverse shear force of 5
kN. Find the diameter of bolt required according to
i) Maximum shear stress theory
ii) Maximum distortion energy theory
Take permissible tensile stress at elastic limit = 100 MPa and Poissons ratio = 0.3.
OR
b) What is Paris-Ergodan law? Explain its significance

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Code No : C1501
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
M.Tech I Semister Examinations, February - 2014
ADVANCED MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN
(MACHINE DESIGN)
Time : 3hours

Max.Marks:60

Instructions:

vii.
viii.

Part A is compulsory Question for 20 marks.


Part B consists of five questions with either or pattern. The student has to answer
any one . However students have to answer five questions from Part B (numbered from
2 to 6)
PART- A
(Answer all sub questions)
5*4marks = 20

1. a) Explain the various phases of the design process with the help of a flow chart.
b) Explain stress concentration with special reference to designing of machine elements.How
do you propose to reduce the effect of stress concentration ?
c) What are the important to be considered while designing with plastics ? Explain.
d) Distinguish between the harmful and beneficial residual stresses.Mention, with suitable
examples, where they would occur.
e) Write short notes on Design for safety and reliability.
PART- B
5*8marks = 40

Answer either a or b from each question, but not both


2. a) Sketch the heart of a design process, and explain its components.
3. OR
b) Bring out the differences in the approach for material selection for a new product and existing
product.
3 . a) Explain the mathematical modeling similitude relations in product design.

OR
b). Bring out the differences between design for safety and design for reliability.
4. a) Explain the following terms:
Product specification; Product planning; Product strategies
OR
b) Distinguish between the Fatigue stress concentration factor and Notch sensitivity.
5. a) A solid circular shaft made of steel Fe 620 (S = 620 N/mm and S = 380 N/mm ) ut yt is subjected to
an alternating torsional moment which varies from -200 N-m to +400 N-m. The shaft is ground, and
the expected reliability is 90%. Neglecting stress concentration, calculate the shaft diameter for
infinite life, using the distortion energy theory of failure. The factor of safety may be taken as 2.0
OR
b) Briefly explain what is thermal fatigue and its effect.

6.

a) What is the importance of material and process selection in value engineering? Explain.
OR
b) Distinguish between the design procedures for surface failure due to adhesive wear and abrasive
wear

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Code No : C1502
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
M.Tech I Semister Examinations, February - 2014
ADVANCED MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
(MACHINE DESIGN)
Time : 3hours

Max.Marks:60

Instructions:

ix.
x.

Part A is compulsory Question for 20 marks.


Part B consists of five questions with either or pattern. The student has to answer
any one . However students have to answer five questions from Part B (numbered from
2 to 6)
PART- A
(Answer all sub questions)
5*4marks = 20

1. a) List out the assumptions on which a solution for contact stresses is based.
2. b) Derive strain displacement relation for plates.
3. c) A shaft of hollow square section of outer side 60 mm and inner side 45 mm is
subjected to twisting such that the maximum shear stress developed is 350
N/mm2. What is the torque acting on the shaft and angular twist if the shaft is 1.2
m long. Take G = 8.1 x 105 N/mm2.
d) Briefly explain about Saint-Venants semi-inverse methods.
e) Derive and explain Winkler Bach formula for circumferential stress
PART- B
5*8marks = 40

Answer either a or b from each question, but not both


2. a) A 2mm thick plate of steel is formed into the cross section shown in Fig.1. Locate the
shear centre for the cross section.

OR
0

b) A simply supported bean of length 1.8m carries a central load of 3.4kN inclined at 30 to

the vertical and passing through the centroid of the section as shown in Fig.2. Determine:
a. Maximum tensile stress
b. Maximum compressive stress
c) Deflection due to the load.

3. a) A solid circular shaft made of steel Fe 620 (S = 620 N/mm and S = 380 N/mm ) ut yt is subjected to an
alternating torsional moment which varies from -200 N-m to +400 N-m. The shaft is ground, and the
expected reliability is 90%. Neglecting stress concentration, calculate the shaft diameter for
infinite life, using the distortion energy theory of failure. The factor of safety may be taken as 2.0
OR
b). A flat steel turbine disk of 65 cm outside diameter and 10 cm inside diameter rotates at 3600 rpm, at
which speed the blade and shrouding cause a tensile rim loading of 4300 kPa. The maximum stress at
this speed is to be 104026 kPa. Find the maximum shrink allowance on the diameter when the disk
and the shaft are rotating.
4. a) A T section with flange 10cm x 1cm and web 19cm x 0.8cm is subjected to a torque of 200Nm. Find
the maximum shear stress and angle of twist per metre length. G = 82KN / mm2 .
OR
b) A steel I-beam (E=200GPa) has a depth of 102 mm, width of 68mm, Ix=2.53106mm4, and length of 4m. It
is attached to a rubber foundation for which Ko=0.350N/mm3. A concentrated load P=30kN is applied at one
end of the beam. Determine the maximum deflection, maximum flexural stress in the beam and the location
of each.

5. a) Derive an expression for torsion of bars with rectangular cross section


OR
b) Explain in brief about the stresses developed when the two bodies in line contact

6 .a) Determine the shear centre of the section shown in fig.1. The thickness of the section is 10
mm throughout the cross-section. All dimensions are in mm

OR

b) Show that the shear center for the section shown in figure below is at = 4R/

point O

measured from

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