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‘Serial No:. MEDWW_07072013_TOM CLASS TEST Mechanical Engineering (Theory of Machine) Date of Test : 07/07/2013 ANSWERS 1.) 7.0) 13. (b) 19. (b) 28. (a) 2. (a) 8. (a) 14, (b) 20. (a) 26. (c) 3. (a) 9. (@) 15. (0) 21. (b) 27. (c) 4. (0) 10. (a) 16. (b) 22. (a) 28. (a) 5. (b) 11. (a) 17. (©) 23. (c) 29. (a) 6. (a) 12. (0) 18. (c) 24. (c) 30. (a) TEREST sos nse rar | con ae | row PETE (a) Mechanical advantage _ Pn ogss oO (a) Kinetic energy of flywheel after 10 second eta, = angular speed at rest = 0 , = angular speed after 10 second a=W, + at @ =0+ax10 @, = 10 Now we know that la Where a= angular acceleration of wheel 1800 = 2500(1)’xa. = 06 radiseo* a, = 06 x 10= 6 radis = i 2500 x(1)’ x(6)° = 45 kNem (c) The restoring torque is given as = spring force x displacement = 6(Kb0) xb ec) 16 + 6Kb%0 = 0 6kD"0 ‘- a, - of "90 oF uilee in any form without ine writen permission Na part ofthis back may be © Copyright: Subject ma Bowens (b) We know that the ratio between two consecutive amplitudes say (x,/x,) and ©. = avkm = J2x 100% = 84,64N-seoim _ 3 34.64 andhence & = 0.086 Es goose 4.72 % (c) 19. (b) Power of motor required We know that total energy reauited per second = (Energy requiredinole) x (No. of holes! sec) = 15x10? x22 = 3 kW 3600 Let m = minimum mass of flywheel Since each punching operation takes 2 seconds, therefore energy supplied by the motor in2 seconds E, = 3000x2 THEORY OF MACHINES www.madeeasy.in {© CopyightiMADEEASY TESTS ets | wots | sept | rycen | au | now |e | hubs CTME14 = 6000N-m Energy to be supplied by tlywheel during punching or maximum fluctuation of energy E,-E, 15000-6000 = 9000N-m NitN, Mean speed of fywheel = 2254220 _ 919 5 pm wz AE = goo

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