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EASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Mapping of Laboratory with current Theory Subject: July 2018 - Dec 2018
Branch: Mechanical Engineering Semester: V Laboratory Code/Name: ME6511 DYNAMICS LABORATORY
Name of the Faculty: Mrs. Ramya Suresh, Mr. J. Esakiappan, Mr. B. Elumalai
Mapping Subject: Yes/No Subject Code/Name: ME6505 Dynamics of Machines
Unit
SI. Possible 2 Marks/ viva questions Possible 13 Marks/ viva questions
Experiment Name Mapped/
No. (For all experiments) (For all experiments)
Not covered
1.Define contact ratio.
2.Define interference.
Study of Gear NOT
1 3.What is non standard gear teeth? NIL
parameters COVERED
4.What do you know about tumbler gear?
5.What do you know about tumbler gear?
Experimental study 1.What is gear train?
of speed rate of Spur 2.What are the types of gear trains?
Gear,Epicyclic NOT 3.Define Backlash.
2 NIL
Gear,Differential COVERED 4.Define simple gear train.
Gear, Worm gear 5.What is the advantage of a compound
reducer gear train over a simple gear train?
1.Define ‘degrees of freedom’.
2.What is meant by spatial mechanism?
Study of four bar NOT 3.What are the some important inversions
3 NIL
mechanism COVERED of four chain mechanism?
4.What is pantograph?
5.What is toggle position?
1.Discuss Elliptical trammel
2.Give few examples for kinematics pairs.
Kinematics of NOT
4 3.What is movability? NIL
Universal Joint COVERED
4.What is meant by transmission angle?
5.What is meant by Ackermann steering?
1.What is kinematic analysis?
2.What is a cam?
To study the
3.Define tangent cam.
displacement, motion NOT
5 4.What are the different follower NIL
curve and jump COVERED
motions?
phenomenon of Cam
5.How can high surface stress in flat faced
follower be minimized?
Determination of 1.what is meant by momemt of Inertia
Mass Moment of 2.define the term radius of Gyration
Inertia using Turn NOT 3.what is meant by Equivalent length of
6 NIL
Table , COVERED compound pendulum
Bifilar,Compound 4.Purpose of Bifillar?
pendulum 5. How can we find MOI for Circular disk
1. A spring mass system has spring
1.What are the causes of vibration? stiffness of “k” N/m and a mass of “M”
2.Define frequency of vibration. kg. It has the natural frequency of
Free vibration of
7 UNIT 4 3.. How will you classify vibration? vibration as 12 Hz. An extra 2 kg mass is
Spring mass system
4. What is free vibration? coupled to M and the natural frequency
5.Define resonance. reduces by 2 Hz. Find the values of” k and
“M”.
1.A mass of 10 kg is suspended from one
1.What do you mean by damping and
end of a helical spring, the other end being
damped vibration?
fixed. The stiffness of the spring is 10
2.What do you mean by a degree of
N/mm. The viscous damping causes the
Undamped and freedom
amplitude to decrease to one tenth of the
8 Damped Natural and UNIT 4 or movability?
initial value in four complete oscillations.
forced frequencies 3.Define steady state vibration.
If a periodic force of 150 cos 50 t N is
4.List out methods of finding the natural
applied at the mass in the vertical
frequency of free longitudinal vibration.
direction, find the amplitude of the forced
5.Define period and cycle of vibration.
vibrations. What is its value at resonance?
1. A steel shaft 1.5 m long is 95 mm in
diameter for the first 0.6 m of its length,
60 mm in diameter for the next 0.5 m of
the length and 50 mm in diameter for the
1.What are transverse vibrations? remaining 0.4 m of its length. The shaft
2.Define transmissibility ratio or isolation carries two flywheels at two ends, the first
Determination of
factor having a mass of 900 kg and 0.85 m radius
Torsional natural
9 UNIT 4 3.Define transient vibration. of gyration located at the 95 mm diameter
frequency of Two
4.Define amplitude. end and the second having mass of 700 kg
rotor system
5.What are torsional vibrations? and 0.55 m radius of gyration located at
the other end. Determine the location of
the node and the natural frequency of free
torsional vibration of the system. The
modulus of rigidity of the shaft material
may be taken as 80 GN/m2.
1.A vertical shaft 25 mm diameter and
1. Define critical or whirling or whipping
0.75 m long, is mounted in long bearings
speed of shaft.
and carries a pulley of mass 10 kg midway
2. What are the factors that affect the
Determination of between the bearings. The centre of the
10 UNIT 4 critical speed of a shaft?
Whirling of shaft pulley is 0.5 mm from the axis of the
3. What are the causes of critical speed?
shaft. Find (a) the Whirling Speed (b) the
4.What is meant by transmissibility?
bending stress in the shaft, when it is
5.Define transmissibility ratio.
rotating at 1700 rpm
1.Write the importance of balancing? 1.A shaft carries four rotating masses A,
2.Why balancing of dynamic forces are B, C and D which are completely
necessary? balanced. The masses B, C and D are 50
Balancing of
11 UNIT 2 3.State the condition for static balancing. kg, 80 kg and 70 kg respectively. The
Rotating masses
4.Differentiate static and dynamic masses C and D make angles of 90° and
balancing 195° respectively with mass B in the same
5.What are the various cases of balancing sense. The masses A, B, C and D are
revolving masses? concentrated at radius 75 mm, 100 mm, 50
mm and 80 mm respectively. The plane of
rotation of masses B and C are 250 mm
apart. Determine (i) the magnitudeof mass
A and its angular position and (ii) the
position planes A
1.A ship is propelled by a turbine rotor
which has a mass of 5 tonnes and a speed
of 2100 rpm. The rotor has a radius of
1.Give the applications of gyroscopic gyration of 0.5 m and rotates in a
couple. clockwise direction when viewed from the
2.Define steering. stern. Find the gyroscopic effect in the
Motorized 3.Define pitching. following conditions. (i) the ship sails at a
Gyroscope- Study of 4.Why there is no effect of the gyroscopic speed of 30 km/hr and steers to the left in
12 UNIT 5
gyroscope effect and couple acting on the body of a ship during curve having 60 m radius. (ii) the ship
couple rolling? pitches 6° above and 6° below the
5.Discuss the effect of the gyroscopic horizontal position. The bow is
couple on a 2 wheeled vehicle when descending with its maximum velocity.
taking a turn. The motion due to pitching is simple
harmonic and the periodic time is 20
seconds. (iii) the ship rolls at a certain
instant it has an angular velocity of
1.Explain the function of governors. 1.In a Watt governor, the mass of the
2.What is the principle of working of central load is 18 kg and the mass of each
Watt
centrifugal governors? ball is 2 kg. The top arms are 250 mm
Governor,Proter
13 3.What is the principle of inertia while the bottom arms are each 300 mm
Governor,Proell UNIT 5
16 governors? long. The friction of the sleeve is 14 N. If
Governor,Hartnell
4.What is equilibrium speed? the top arms make 45° with the axis of
Governor
5.Explain governor effect? rotation in the equilibrium position, find
6.Define power of governor. the range of speed of the governor in that
7.Explain sensitiveness of governors? position
8.Define the coefficient of sensitiveness. 2.A porter governor has equal arms each
9.Explain the term stability of governor? 250 mm long and pivoted on the axis of
10.What is controlling force diagram? rotation. Each ball has a mass of 5 kg and
11.What is meant by hunting? the mass of the central load on the sleeve
12.What are the usesof controlling force is 25 kg. The radius of rotation of the ball
diagram? is 150 mm when the3 governor begins to
13.Explain controlling force? lift and 200 mm when the governor is at
maximum speed. Find the minimum and
maximum speeds and range of speed of
the
3.The mass of each ball of a proell
governor is 7.5 kg and the load on the
sleeve is 80 kg.each of the arms is 300
mm long. The upper arms are pivoted on
the axis of rotation whereas the lower
arms are pivoted to links of 40 mm from
the axis of rotation.The extensions of the
lower arms to which the balls are attached
are 100 mm long and are parallel to the
governor axis at the minimum radius.
determine the equilibrium speeds
corresponding to
4. In a Hartnell governor the lengths of
ball and sleeve arms of a bell crank lever
are 120 mm and 100 mm respectively. the
fulcrum of the bell crank lever is located
at 140 mm from the governor axis each
governor ball is 4 kg.the governor runs at
5 rps with ball arms vertical and sleeve
arms horizontal the sleeve movement is
found to be 10 mm (upwards) for an
increase of speed of 4%.find (i) maximum
speed if the total sleeve movement is
limited to 20 mm (ii) the spring stiffness
(iii) sensitiveness of governor

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