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Total No. of Questions : 6] SEAT No.

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DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY

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(2015 Pattern) (Semester - I)
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Instructions to the candidates:
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1) Solve Q.1 or Q.2, Q.3 or Q.4, Q5 or Q.6.


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2) Draw Neat diagrams wherever necessary.


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3) Use of scientific calculator is allowed.


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4) Assume suitable data wherever necessary.


5) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

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Q1) a) Determine the natural frequency of following system as shown in figure.[6]

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b) What is damping factor? Draw Displacement versus Time curve for


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different damping conditions. [4]


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Q2) a) A vibrating system is defined by the following parameters as mass,
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m = 3 Kg. Stiffness, k = 100 N/m, damping coefficient c = 3 N-Sec/m.


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Determine : :
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i) Critical Damping Coefficient


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ii) damping factor.


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iii) the natural frequency of damped vibration.


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iv) logarithmic decrement.


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v) the ratio of two consecutive amplitudes.


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vi) the number of cycles after which the original amplitude is reduced
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to 20 %.
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b) Explain with neat diagram mathematical model of a motor cycle. [4]


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Q3) a) An electric motor weighs 25 kg and is mounted on a rubber pad which
deflects by 1 mm due to motor weight. The rotor weighs 5 kg and has an
eccentricity of 0.1 mm and rotates at 1500 rpm. Find the amplitude of

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vibration of motor and the force transmitted to the foundation. Assume

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damping factor as 0.1. [6]

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b) Explain Critical speed of shaft carrying single rotor. [4]

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Q4) A single cylinder vertical petrol engine of total mass 400 kg is mounted upon a
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steel chassis frame and causes a vertical static deflection of 2.5 mm. The
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reciprocating parts of the engine have a mass of 5 kg and move through a


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vertical stroke of 120 mm with SHM. A dashpot provided, the damping


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resistance of which is directly proportional to the velocity and amounts to 20


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kN at 1 m/s. if a steady state vibrations has been reached, [10]

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determine :
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a) The amplitude of forced vibrations when the driving shaft of engine
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rotates at 540 rpm
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b) The maximum dynamic force transmitted to the ground through chassis


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frame (which behaves as a spring), through the dashpot and through the
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chassis frame and dashpot together


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c) The driving shaft speed at which resonance will occur.


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Q5) Two equal masses of weight 400 N each and radius of gyration 40 cm are 3
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keyed to the opposite ends of a shaft 60 cm long. The shaft is 7.5 cm diameter
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for the first 25 cm of its length, 12.5 cm diameter for the next 10 cm and 8.5
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cm diameter for the remaining of its length. Find the frequency of free torsional
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vibrations of the system and position of node.


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Q6) What do you mean semi definite system? An electric train made of two cars
each of mass 2000 kg is connected by couplings of stiffness equal to

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40 × 106 N/m as shown in figure.

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Determine the natural frequency of the system. [10]

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