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SRI SHAKTHI

INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Date: 06/08/2019 Reg No:


COIMBATORE – 641 062
Autonomous Institution, Accredited by NAAC with “A” Grade INTERNAL TEST - I
Fourth semester
AT8504 AUTOMOTIVE FUELS AND LUBRICANTS
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Maximum: 50 Marks
Date: 06/08/2019 Reg No:
INTERNAL TEST - I Part – A ( 11 X 2 = 22 Marks)
Fourth semester
AT8504 AUTOMOTIVE FUELS AND LUBRICANTS 1. What is deasphalting? (R)
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
2. Interpret the necessity of catalytic cracking. (E)
Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Maximum: 50 Marks
3. List the important products of petroleum refining process. (AN)
Part – A ( 11 X 2 = 22 Marks) 4. Give the idea of why cracking, reforming and alkylation are done for
gasoline manufacture. (A)
1. What is deasphalting? (R) 5. Give the general chemical formula of paraffin and olefin fuels.(U)
2. Interpret the necessity of catalytic cracking. (E) 6. Discuss the function of lubricant in an engine. (C)
3. List the important products of petroleum refining process. (AN) 7. List the various frictional losses in an engine. (AN)
4. Give the idea of why cracking, reforming and alkylation are done for 8. Differentiate cloud and pour point. (E)
gasoline manufacture. (A) 9. What are the advantages of hydrodynamic lubrication? (R)
5. Give the general chemical formula of paraffin and olefin fuels.(U) 10. Why air cannot act as a good lubricant when compared with oil? (R)
6. Discuss the function of lubricant in an engine. (C) 11. What is the elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication? (R)
7. List the various frictional losses in an engine. (AN) Part – B ( 1 X 13 = 13 Marks)
8. Differentiate cloud and pour point. (E)
9. What are the advantages of hydrodynamic lubrication? (R) 12. (a) Explain in detail about total engine friction and effect of engine
10. Why air cannot act as a good lubricant when compared with oil? (R) variables on friction. (E)
11. What is the elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication? (R) or
Part – B ( 1 X 13 = 13 Marks) (b) Explain in detail the different functions of lubricant in an internal
combustion engine. (E)
12. (a) Explain in detail about total engine friction and effect of engine
variables on friction. (E) Part – C (1 X 15 = 15 Marks)
or
(b) Explain in detail the different functions of lubricant in an internal 13. Briefly explain the petroleum refining process and discuss the
combustion engine. (E) products of refining process. (E)
Part – C (1 X 15 = 15 Marks)

13. Briefly explain the petroleum refining process and discuss the
products of refining process. (E).
SRI SHAKTHI
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SET 2
COIMBATORE – 641 062
Autonomous Institution, Accredited by NAAC with “A” Grade
Cos /
To understand the chemical composition and Level C504.1 C504.2 C504.3 C504.4 C504.5 Marks
C504.1.
manufacturing methods of fuels and lubricants R
1 9,10,11 8
To understand various frictions in engine and lubricating
C504.2. U
systems to reduce it. 5 2
To understand the requirements of lubricants and
C504.3. A
4 2
properties of different lubricants
C504.4. To find the various properties of fuels AN
3 7 4
To understand the combustion mechanism of SI and CI
C504.5. E
engines 2,13 8,12a&b 32
C504.6. To understand fuel specification and rating
C
Levels : Understanding – U, Remembering – R, Applying – A, 6 2
Marks
Analyse-AN, E- Evaluate , C- Create 25 25 50

Cos /
Level C504.1 C504.2 C504.3 C504.4 C504.5 Marks

R
1 9,10,11 8 Staff I/C(s) Program Assessment Committee
U
5 2
A HOD Principal
4 2
AN
3 7 4
E
2,13 8,12a&b 32
C
6 2
Marks
25 25 50

Staff I/C(s) Program Assessment Committee

HOD Principal

SET 2
Levels : Understanding – U, Remembering – R, Applying – A,

Analyse-AN, E- Evaluate , C- Create

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