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Design of Transmission Elements

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
1- Drive system for an industrial application employing a belt drive, a gear reducer, and a
chain drive.
A) True B) False
2- ………………………is the transfer of energy from where it’s generated to a place
where it is used to perform work using simple machines, linkages and mechanical
power transmission elements
A- electrical energy transmission B- Mechanical power transmission
C- Inductive transfer of energy D- All of the above
3- Mechanical power transmission and its elements are used in…………………
A- Generated power or energy can be converted into a useful form.
B- transferred from source to a place where it is needed.
C- It can be used to change direction and magnitude such as speed or torque.
D- All of the above.
4- Mechanical power transmission and its elements are used in…………….
A- Generated power or energy can be converted into a useful form.
B- It can be used to change the type of energy i.e. rotational to linear and vice versa.
C- It can be used to change direction and magnitude such as speed or torque.
D- All of the above.
5- common method to couple two shafts that are parallel with each other………………..
A- Belt drive B- Chain drive C- Gear drive D-All of the above.
6- the foIIowing figure refers to …………………..

A- Belt drive B- Chain drive C- Gear drive D- None of the above


7- the foIIowing figure refers to ………………….

A- Belt drive B- Chain drive C- Gear drive D- None of the above


7- the foIIowing figure refers to ………………….

A- Belt drive B- Chain drive C- Gear drive D- None of the above


8-………………… is a loop of flexible material used to link two or more rotating shafts
mechanically, most often parallel.
A- Belt drive B- Chain drive C- Gear drive D- None of the above
9- Belts may be used as a source of motion, to transmit power efficiently, or to track
relative movement.
A) True B) False
10- ………..are looped over pulleys and may have a twist between the pulleys, and the shafts
need not be parallel
A- Chain drive B- Belt drive C- Gear drive D- None of the above
11- The main function of a belt is power transmission
A) True B) False
12- Belts are the…………….. utility for power transmission between shafts that may not be
axially aligned
A- More expensive B- cheapest C- average price D- None of the above
13- Belts are the cheapest utility for power transmission between shafts that may not be
.axially aligned
A) True B) False
14-…….. are the cheapest utility for power transmission between shafts that may not be
axially aligned.
A- Belt B- Chain C- Gear D- None of the above
15- Power transmission is achieved by specially designed belts and pulleys
A- Belt- Power Transmission B- Chain- Power Transmission
C- Gear-Power Transmission D- None of the above
16-They run smoothly and with little noise, and cushion motor and bearings against load
changes.
A- Belt- Power Transmission B- Chain- Power Transmission
C- Gear-Power Transmission D- None of the above
17- Belt Drive Advantages……………………
A- Cheap B- Works on non axial shafts C- Noise and vibration free D- All of the above.
18-Belt Drive Advantages……………………
A-No lubrication needed B-High efficiency C-High tolerance to misalignment
D- All of the above
19- Belt Drive Advantages…………………..
A- Angular velocity keeps on changing B- The work in a particular temperature range
C- They wear off easily D- Different speeds can be obtained
20-19- Belt Drive Advantages…………………..
A- Angular velocity keeps on changing B- The work in a particular temperature range
C- They wear off easily D- Cheap
20- Belt Drive Advantages…………………..
A- Angular velocity keeps on changing B- The work in a particular temperature range
C- Works on non axial shafts D- All of the above
21-Belt Drive Advantages…………………..
A- Angular velocity keeps on changing B-Noise and vibration free
C- Works on non axial shafts D- B and C
22-Belt Drive Disadvantages………………………..
A- Angular velocity keeps on changing B- The work in a particular temperature range
C- They wear off easily D- All of the above
23-Belt Drive Disadvantages………………………..
A- Angular velocity keeps on changing B- A and C
C- They wear off easily D- Works on non axial shafts
24-Factors To Be Considered While Designing Belts……………….
A- Shafts should be properly in line B- Pulleys should neither be too close nor too far
C- Tight side of the belt should be at the bottom D- All of the above
25- Factors To Be Considered While Designing Belts……………….
A- Minimum distance should not be less than 3.5 times the dia of larger pulley.
B- Pulleys should neither be too close nor too far
C- Maximum distance should not exceed 10m D- All of the above
26- Factors To Be Considered While Designing Belts……………..
A- Space available B- Service conditions
C- Centre distance between the shafts D- Shafts should be properly in line
27- Factors To Be Considered While Designing Belts……………..
A-Maximum distance should not exceed 10m B- Speed of the driving and driven shafts
C- Centre distance between the shafts D- Power to be transmitted
28- The factors to be considered while selecting belt drives are………………
A- Space available B- Service conditions
C- Centre distance between the shafts D- All of the above
29-The factors to be considered while selecting belt drives are………………
A-Power to be transmitted B- Speed of the driving and driven shafts
C- Centre distance between the shafts D- All of the above
30-The factors to be considered while selecting belt drives are………………
A-Shafts should be properly in line. B-Pulleys should neither be too close nor too far
C- Centre distance between the shafts D- All of the above
31-Belt Drives Classification…………………..
A- Light Belt drives B- Medium Belt drives
C- Heavy Belt drives D- All of the above
32- The belt drives are usually classified into the following three groups
1 Light drives 2- Medium drives 3- Heavy drives
A) True B) False
33- These are used to transmit small powers at belt speeds up to about 10 m/s, as in
agricultural machines and small machine tools.
A- Light Belt drives B- Medium Belt drives
C- Heavy Belt drives D- All of the above
34- Light Belt drives These are used to transmit small powers at belt speeds up to
about …………. m/s.
A- 22 B- 10
C- 30 D- 33
35- can by use Light Belt drives in………………………..
A-agricultural machines B-small machine tools C- A and B D- None of the above
36- These are used to transmit medium power at belt speeds over 10 m/s but up to
22 m/s, as in machine tools.
A- Light Belt drives B- Medium Belt drives
C- Heavy Belt drives D- All of the above
37- can by use Medium Belt drives in……………………………
A-agricultural machines B- machine tools C- A and B D- None of the above
38- Medium Belt drives These are used to transmit medium power at belt speeds over
………. m/s but up to …………. m/s.
A- (22 -30) B- (10-22) C- (30 -50) D- (33-360
39- These are used to transmit large powers at belt speeds above 22 m/s, as in
compressors and generators.
A- Light Belt drives B- Medium Belt drives
C- Heavy Belt drives D- All of the above
40- Heavy Belt drives These are used to transmit large powers at belt speeds above ….m/s
A- 22 B- 10 C- 30 D- 33
41- can by use Medium Belt drives use in…………………………………….
A-agricultural machines B-small machine tools C- compressors D- None of the above
42-can by use Medium Belt drives use in…………………………………….
A- generators B-small machine tools C- compressors D- A and C
43- Which of the following is considered a Belt Materials…………………….
A- Rubber B- Leather C- Canvas D- All of the above
44- Which of the following is considered a Belt Materials…………………….
A- Rubber B- Cotton C- Steel D- All of the above
45- Which of the following is considered a Belt Materials……………..
A- Rubber, Leather B- Cotton, Canvas C- Steel D- All of the above
46- Which of the following is considered aTypes of Belts ……………..
A- Flat belts B- Round belts and V-belts C- Timing belts D- All of the above
47- the foIIowing figure refers to………………………

A- Flat belts B- Round belts


C- Timing belts D- V-belts

48- the foIIowing figure refers to………………………

A- Flat belts B- Round belts


C- Timing belts D- V-belts

49- the foIIowing figure refers to………………………

A- Flat belts B- Round belts


C- Timing belts D- V-belts
50- the foIIowing figure refers to………………………

A- Flat belts B- Round belts


C- Timing belts D- V-belts

51- Which of the following is considered a Belt Pulley Types……………..


A- Flat belts B- Cast iron pullies C- Split pulley D- (B and C )
52- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………

A- Flat belts B- Round belts


C- Split pulley D- Cast iron pullies

53- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………

A- Flat belts B- Round belts


C- Split pulley D- Cast iron pullies

54- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………

A- Flat belts B- Round belts


C- Split pulley D- Cast iron pullies

55-the foIIowing figure refers to…………………

A- Flat belts B- Round belts


C- Split pulley D- Cast iron pullies

56- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………

A-straight face B- convex crown


C-concave crown D- straight Taper with center flat
57- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………
A-straight face B- convex crown
C-concave crown D- straight Taper with center flat

58- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………


A-straight face B- convex crown
C-concave crown D- straight Taper with center flat
59- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………
A-straight face B- convex crown
C-concave crown D- straight Taper with center flat

60- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………


A-straight face B- convex crown
C-concave crown D- straight Taper

1. Flat Belts
61- ………………… are widely used in line shafting to transmit power in factories.
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts

62- used in water pumps and electric generators……………………………


A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
63- can by use Flat belts in……………………
A- water pumps B- electric generators C- A and B D- agricultural machines
64- The ……………is a simple system of power transmission that
was well suited for its daily usage.
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
65- It can deliver high power at high speeds (500 hp at 10,000 ft/min or 373 kW at
51 m/s), in cases of wide belts and large pulleys.
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
66- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………

A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts

67- What are the Disadvantages of Flat Belt…………………………


A- Not Very Efficient B- They Are Bulky
C- They Are Not Well Suited To Higher Motor Speeds.
D- All of the above
77- What are the Disadvantages of Flat Belt…………………………
A- Not Very Efficient
B- They Are Bulky .
C- They Require More Maintenance Than Other Types Of Belt Drive.
D- All of the above
78- What are the Types of Flat Belts …………………….
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
79- ………………. is used with shafts arranged parallel and rotating in the same direction.
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
80-……. is used with shafts arranged parallel and rotating in the opposite directions.
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
81- The shafts should be placed at a maximum distance of b, where b is the width of belt,
and the speed of the belt should be less than 15 m/s
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
82- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………
A-Open belt drive C- A and B
B- Crossed or twist belt drive D- None of the above

83-part (1) refers to……………


1

4 2
A-Driver B-Driven
C-SIack side D- Tight side

84- part (2) refers to…………… 3


A-Driver B-Driven
C-SIack side D- Tight side
85- part (3) refers to……………
A-Driver B-Driven
C-SIack side D- Tight side
86- part (4) refers to………
A-Driver B-Driven
C-SIack side D- Tight side
87- the foIIowing figure refers to………………

A-Open belt drive C- A and B


B- Crossed or twist belt drive D- None of the above

88- part (1) refers to………… 4


A-Driver B-Driven 1
2
C-SIack side D- Tight side
89- part (2) refers to…… …
3
A-Driver B-Driven
C-SIack side D- Tight side
90- part (3) refers to…………
A-Driver B-Driven
C-SIack side D- Tight side
91-part (4) refers to………
A-Driver B-Driven
C-SIack side D- Tight side
92-two puIIeys rotate in the same direction
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
93-Length of the belt is smaIIer
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
94- AngIe of Iap is different for driver and driven puIIey
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
95- puIIeys rotate in the opposite directions
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
96- Length of the belt is Iarger
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
97- AngIe of Iap is same for driver and driven puIIey
A-Open belt drive B- Crossed or twist belt drive C- A and B D- None of the above
98- What are the Types of Flat Belts …………………
A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with idler pulleys
C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above
99- What are the Types of Flat Belts………………
A- Stepped pulley drive B- Fast and loose pulley drive
C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above
100- What are the Types of Flat Belts…………….
A- Open belt drive.
B- Crossed or twist belt drive.
C- Quarter turn belt drive.
D- Belt drive with idler pulleys.
E- Compound belt drive.
F- Stepped pulley drive.
G- Fast and loose pulley drive.
K- All of the above.
101- is used with shafts arranged at right angles and rotating in one definite
direction.
A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with idler pulleys
C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above
102- A quarter turn belt from leaving the pulley, the width of the
face of the pulley should be greater or equal to 1.4 b, where b is width of belt.
A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with idler pulleys
C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above
103- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………

A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with idler pulleys


C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above
104- the foIIowing figure refers to…………………

A- Quarter turn belt driveWith guide puIIey


B- Belt drive with idler pulleys
C- Compound belt drive
D- All of the above

105- the foIIowing figure refers to……………


A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with idler pulleys
C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above

106- the foIIowing figure refers to…………

A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with singIe idler pulleys
C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above

107- the foIIowing figure refers to…………

A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with singIe idler pulleys
C- Belt drive with many idler pulleys. D- All of the above.

108-……. Is used with shafts arranged parallel and when an open belt drive can not
be used due to small angle of contact on the smaller pulley.
A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with idler pulleys
C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above
109- ……….is used when power is transmitted from one shaft to another through a
number or pulleys.
A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with idler pulleys
C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above
110-…………. is used for changing the speed of the driven shaft while the main or
driving shaft runs at constant speed.
A- Stepped or cone pulley drive B- Fast and loose pulley drive
C- Compound belt drive D- Quarter turn belt drive
111- the foIIowing figure refers to…………

A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with idler pulleys


C- Compound belt drive D- All of the above

112- the foIIowing figure refers to…………

A- Quarter turn belt drive B- Belt drive with idler pulleys


C- Compound belt drive D- Stepped or cone pulley drive

113-………… is used when the driven or machine shaft is to be started or stopped


whenever desired without interfering with the driving shaft.
A- Stepped or cone pulley drive B- Fast and loose pulley drive .
C- Compound belt drive D- Quarter turn belt drive
114- the foIIowing figure refers to………
A- Stepped or cone pulley drive B- Fast and loose pulley drive .
C- Compound belt drive D- Quarter turn belt drive

))Lecture 2: Flat Belts Drive Design((‫المحاضره الثانية‬


1-………… in a transmission system the one which drives or supplies power to another
mechanical element.
A- Driven B- Tight side C- Driver D- Tight side
2-………… in a transmission system the one which follows the driver or receives power
from driver.
A- Driven B- Tight side C- Driver D- Tight side
3-……….. the portion of the belt in maximum tension Denoted by T1 Newton.
A- Driven B- Slack side C- Driver D- Tight side
4…………..the portion of the belt in minimum tension Denoted by T2 Newton.
A- Driven. B- Slack side C- Driver. D- Tight side.
5-…………… it is the portion of the belt which is in contact with pulley surface.
A- Driven. B- Slack side C- Driver. D- Arc / angle of contact

Velocity Ratio (VR)


Centrifugal Tension (Tc)
1- The belt continuously runs over both the pulleys It carries some centrifugal force
in the belt at both the pulleys.
A) True B) False
2- Centrifugal Tension whose effect is to increase the tension on both, tight as well as the
slack sides.
A) True B) False
3- Centrifugal Tension whose effect is to ………….. the tension on both, tight as well as the
slack sides.
A- decrease B- increase
4- The tension caused by the centrifugal force is called centrifugal tension.
A) True B) False
5- At………………, the centrifugal tension is very small and may be neglected.
A- higher speeds B- lower speeds C- A and B D- None of the above
6- at ……………., Centrifugal Tension, its effect is considerable, and thus should be
considered.
A- higher speeds B- lower speeds C- A and B D- None of the above

7-The Centrifugal tension on the belt hes no effect on the power transmitted by it.
A) True B) False

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A) True B) False

10- Condition for Transmission of Zero Power.


A- Tc = Tu B- Tc<Tu C- Tc > Tu D- None of the above
))Lecture 3: V- Belts Drive Design((‫المحاضرة الثالثه‬
1-The ………………. is a wedge-shaped belt which is made from a combination of
rubber and textile material.
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
2- The …………….. is designed to grip the walls of a grooved pulley by wedging
itself against the sides of a pulley as the belt is tightened.
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
3-the foIIowing figure refers to………………………
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts

- 3

a
4-the foIIowing figure(a) refers to…………………
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
5- part (1) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Adhesion Gum
6- part (2) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Adhesion Gum
7- part (3) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C-Bandply D-Adhesion Gum
8- part (4) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Adhesion Gum
9- part (5) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Adhesion Gum
3

2
4
1
5

6
b
10- the foIIowing figure(b) refers to……………
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
11- part (1) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Adhesion Gum
12- part (2) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Adhesion Gum
13- part (3) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Adhesion Gum
14- part (4) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Notches
15- part (5) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Adhesion Gum
16- part (6) refers to………
A- over cord Rubber B-Under cord Rubber C- Tensile cord D-Adhesion Gum
17- They are the most common type of adjacent or parallel shaft-to- shaft drives
used because they are; Quiet, Low in cost, Easy to maintain
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
18- What are the Disadvantages of V-belts …………………………
A- Not Very Efficient
B- They Are Bulky .
C- They Require More Maintenance Than Other Types Of Belt Drive.
D- They can slip during operation
19- What are the Advantages of V-belts …………………………
A- Operates at higher speeds
B- Transmits power more efficiently
C- Transmits power in a smaller size
D- Requires very little maintenance
E- All of the above
20-The v-belt drive is commonly used in applications such ……………..
A- as fan drives B- air compressors C- car engines D- All of the above
21- the foIIowing figure refers to…………… V- Belt Construction

A- Die cut,cog type B-wrapped construction


C- Synchronous belt D-vee-band

22- the foIIowing figure refers to…………… `


A- Die cut,cog type B-wrapped construction
C- Synchronous belt D-vee-band

23- the foIIowing figure refers to……………


A- Die cut,cog type B-wrapped construction
C- Synchronous belt D-vee-band
24- the foIIowing figure refers to……………
A- Die cut,cog type B-wrapped construction
C- Synchronous belt D-vee-band

25- the foIIowing figure refers to……………


A-Double-angle V-belts B-wrapped construction
C- Synchronous belt D-vee-band

26- the foIIowing figure refers to……………


A- Die cut, cog type B-wrapped construction
C- Synchronous belt D-poly-rib belt

27- the foIIowing figure refers to……………

A- Die cut, cog type B-wrapped construction C-


c- V-belts Sheave D-poly-rib belt
28-

a b

29- the foIIowing figure(a) refers to……………


A- correct position of belt in pulley B- Bottomed out
C- Timing belts D- wrapped construction

30- the foIIowing figure(b) refers to……………


A- correct position of belt in pulley B- Bottomed out
C- Timing belts D- wrapped construction
31- 2
1

4 3

5
a

32- the foIIowing figure(a) refers to………


A- correct position of belt in pulley B- Bottomed out
C-cross section of v-belt D- wrapped construction
33- part (1) refers to………
A-Groove angle B- Belt ride-out C- Groove depth D- pitch diameter
34- part (2) refers to………
A-Groove angle B- Belt ride-out C- Groove depth D- pitch diameter
35- part (3) refers to………
A-Groove angle B- Belt ride-out C- Groove depth D- pitch diameter
36- part (4) refers to………
A-Groove angle B- Belt ride-out C- Groove depth D- pitch diameter
37- part (5) refers to………
A-Groove angle B- sheave outside diameter C- Groove depth D- pitch diameter
38-

39- Inch sizes………………..Metric sizes……………..


A-3V-9N B-5V-15N C-8V-25N D- None of the above

40- Inch sizes………………..Metric sizes……………..


A-3V-9N B-5V-15N C-8V-25N D- None of the above

41-40- Inch sizes………………..Metric sizes……


A-3V-9N B-5V-15N C-8V-25N D- None of the above

42-
43-

44- The design value of the ratio of the tight side tension to the slack side tension is
5.0 for V-belt drives The actual value may range as high as 10.0.
A) True B) False
45- V-Belt Drive Design The nominal value of the included angle between the sides of
the V-groove ranges from 34° to 42°(mean 36 °).
A) True B) False
46-in V-Belt Drive Design, The nominal range of center distances should be…….
A-D2>CD<3(D2+D1) B- D2=3D1 C- D2<CD<3(D2+D1) D- None of the above
47- V-Belt Drive Design, The angle of wrap on the smaller sheave ( ɵ1) should be
greater than ……………
A-130 B-120 C-155 D- 140
48- V-Belt Drive Design, The angle of wrap on the smaller sheave ( ɵ1) should be
Less than ……………
A-130 B-120 C-150 D- 180
49- V-Belt Drive Design, belt speeds should be under ……… ft/min or the
supplier of the sheaves should be consulted.
A-8000 B-900 C-600 D- 5000
50- V-Belt Drive Design, A recommended maximum belt speed is
………………ft/min. (Recall 2000ft./min. < vb < 7000 ft./min)
A-8000 OR 1000 B-9000 OR 9500 C-6500 OR 7000 D- 5000 OR 6000
51- V-Belt Drive Design, The speed used…………… ft/min
A-8000 B-4000 C-600 D- 5000
52- V-Belt Drive Design, Ensure that the shafts carrying mating sheaves are parallel
and that the sheaves are in alignment so that the belts track smoothly into the
grooves.
A) True B) False
53- Belts must be installed with the initial tension recommended by the manufacturer
.Tension should be checked after the first few hours of operation because seating
and initial stretch occur.
A) True B) False
54- Reported power transmission ratings typically are based on belt life of
approximately 5000–7000 hours of operation and about 25,000 hours for the
sheaves. A) True B) False
in = 12 ft

EX1// 4-cylinder Diesel runs @ 80hp, 1800 rpm to drive a water pump (1200 rpm)
for less than 6 hr/day
Find:
Design V-belt drive.
55- Service factor from table =……………
A-1.0 B-2.1 C-1.1 D- 0.9
56- input power=……………….hp.
A-80 B-85 C-80 D- 88
57- Design Power=………………..hp.
A-80 B-88 C-80 D- 88
58- belt type……………
A-3V B-5V C-8V D- 9V
59- speed ratio……………..
A-2 B-3 C-2.5 D-1.5
60- belt speed of ……………. ft/min.
A-8000 B-4000 C-600 D- 5000
61- sheave size(D1,D2)~……………………in.
A-(8.4,12.4) B-(8.9,12.4) C-(10.9,13.9) D-(12,13)
62- the Actual(n2)…………….rpm.
A-1223 B-1154 C-1219 D- 1154
63- rated power…………………hp.
A-80 B-21 C-80 D- 88
64- added power…………………hp.
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A-1.59 B-1.6 C-1.55 D- 2
65-Total power………………..hp.
21.55
A-80 B-21 C-80 D- 22.55
66- estimated center distance………………….
A- 12.4 < C < 62.4 B- 12.4 < C < 59 C-12.4 < C < 60 D-12.4 < C < 61
67-The value above average for c…………….."
A-80 B-40 C-80 D- 88
68- belt length………………in
A-130 B-144.5 C-155 D- 112.765
69- standard belt length………………in
A-130 B-112 C-155 D- 112.765
70- B=…………"
A-300 B-350 C-313.5 D- 317.367
71- actual center distance………………"
A-80 B-40 C-39.62 D- 88
72- wrap angle, small sheav(1)………………….. 
A-80 B-174.2 C-39.62 D- 88
73-correction factors C=…………………..
A-0.25 B-.023 C-0.98 D- 1
74- correction factors CL=…………………..
A-0.25 B-.023 C-0.98 D- 1
75- corrected power……………hp
A-80 B-21.61 C-80 D- 22.55
76- Belts needed………….
A-4 Belts B-5 Belts C-6 Belts D- 3 Belts

Rope Drive
77- the foIIowing figure(a) refers to………
A- Flat belts B- Rope Drive C- Timing belts D- V-belts

78- The ………are widely used where a large amount of power is to be transmitted,
from one pulley to another, over a considerable distance.
A- Flat belts B- Rope Drive C- Timing belts D- V-belts
79- Which of the following are types Rope Drive?
A- Fiber ropes B- Wire ropes. C- A and B D- V-belts
80- The fiber ropes are usually circular in cross-section.
A) True B) False
81- The groove angle of the pulley for rope drives is usually 45°.
A) True B) False
82- The grooves in the pulleys are made narrow at the bottom and the rope is
pinched between the edges of the V-groove to increase the holding power of the
rope on the pulley.
A- Fiber ropes B- Wire ropes. C- A and B D- V-belts
83- The grooves should be finished smooth to avoid chafing of the rope.
A- Fiber ropes B- Wire ropes. C- A and B D- V-belts
84- The diameter of the sheaves should be large to reduce the wear on the rope due
to internal friction and bending stresses.
A- Fiber ropes B- Wire ropes. C- A and B D- V-belts

3. Round Belts
85- the foIIowing figure(a) refers to………
A- Flat belts B- Round Belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
86- It uses a circular cross-section.
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
87- It uses a circular cross-section.
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- fiber ropes D-B and C
88- Its main advantage is low cost.
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
89- It is mainly found in very light duty applications, where either the load is light or
slip and efficiency are not important such as: vacuums, printers.
A- Flat belts B- Round belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
90- can by use Round belts in……………………
A- vacuums B- printers C- A and B D- agricultural machines

4. Timing Belts
91-the foIIowing figure(a) refers to………
A- Flat belts B- Round Belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts

92- Timing belts are also called……


A- Flat belts B- positive drive belt C- Round Belts D- V-belts
93- solves the problem of the slipping V-belts by using a belt and pulleys which have
notches or teeth.
A- Flat belts B- Round Belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
94- As the drive pulley turns, its teeth engage the teeth of the belt and pull it.
A- Flat belts B- Round Belts C- Timing belts D- V-belts
95- Designing procedures as Flat belt drive design procedures .
A- Flat belts B- Timing belts C- Round Belts D- V-belts
96- What are the Advantages of Timing belts ………………………
A- Does not slip B- A constant speed is maintained at the shaft.
C- A and B D- Requires very little maintenance
)Lecture 4: Chain Drive Design(‫المحاضره الرابعة‬
1- A ………….. is a power transmission element made as a series of pin-connected links.
A- Belt B- Chain C- Gear D-None of the above.
2- The design provides for fexibilitly while enabling the chain to transmit large tensile forces.
A) True B) False
3- When transmitting power between rotating shafts, the chain engages mating toothed
wheels, called ……………
a- sprockets b- pulleys c- Sheave d- All of the above
4- Which of the following are Chain types ……….
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain e- All of the above
5- the foIIowing figure refers to………
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain

6- the foIIowing figure refers to………


a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain

7- the foIIowing figure refers to………


a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
8- the foIIowing figure refers to………
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain

1- Roller Chain
9- The …………………….is the most common type of chain used for mechanical drives. It has
rollers mounted on pins and bushings.
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
10-These rollers roll over the teeth of the sprocket to minimize the friction and increase the
efficiency of the drive.
a-Rollerless Chain b- Roller Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
11- Machinery drives, conveyor systems, robot drives, and timing drives al have ………..
a-roller Chain b-rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
1

3 a
2
12- the foIIowing figure refers to………
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
13- part (1) refers to………
a-pins b- Roller c-Bushing d-Leaf Chain
14- part (2) refers to………
a-pins b- Roller c-Bushing d-Leaf Chain
15- part (3) refers to………
a-pins b- Roller c-Bushing d-Leaf Chain
2- Rollerless Chain
16- ……… have nearly the same construction as roller chains, except they have no rollers.
a- Leaf Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d- None of the above
17- ………….. are used in lightweight, low-speed, mechanical drive applications where the
friction between the chain and sprocket would cause little wear.
a-Rollerless Chain b- Roller Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
18- They are also used in very dirty applications that would cause roller chain bushings to
wear out too quickly if the chain had rolles.
a- Leaf Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d- None of the above
19- Examples include hoisting chains or drives in small cranes.
a-Rollerless Chain b- Roller Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain

2
B
20- the foIIowing figure(a) refers to………
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
21- part (1) refers to………
a-pins b- Roller c-Bushing d-Leaf Chain
22- part (2) refers to………
a-pins b- Roller c-Bushing d-Leaf Chain
3- Silent Chain
23- The …………… uses an inverted tooth design to reduce the noise created by the
engagement and release of the sprocket teeth to the chain.
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
24- being quieter, silent chains are more efficient, last longer, and can operate at higher
speeds than roller chains.
A) True B) False
25- silent chains are much more expensive than roller and rollerless chains.
A) True B) False
26- Applications such as industrial pumps, fans, and other heavy machinery use ………….
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
2 1

27- the foIIowing figure(a) refers to………


a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
28- part (1) refers to………
a-pins b- Roller c-Bushing d-Leaf Chain
29- part (2) refers to………
a-pins b- Roller c-Bushing d-Flat Links
4- Leaf Chain
30- …………….. are made up of many plates held together by pins. They have no rollers and
are not usually used in chain drive applications.
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
31- Chain wrenches, forklifts, and other hoisting devices normally use …………….
a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain

1 2

32- the foIIowing figure(a) refers to………


a-Roller Chain b-Rollerless Chain c-silent Chain d-Leaf Chain
33- part (1) refers to………
a-pins b- Roller c-Bushing d-Plates
34- part (2) refers to………
a-pins b- Roller c-Bushing d-Plates
Roller Chain Construction

Roller Chain Types


35- Which of the following are types of Roller Chain?
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain e- All of the above
36- the foIIowing figure refers to………
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain

37-the foIIowing figure refers to………


a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain

38- the foIIowing figure refers to………


a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain

39- the foIIowing figure refers to………


a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain

1- Single-Strand Chain
40- The ………………… is the most common roller chain used.
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
41- A single row of rollers with plates on each side make up the chain.
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
42- ………………. are used for most general-purpose applications of low-to- medium power
transmissions.
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
43- This type of chain is also found on bicycles.
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
44- the foIIowing figure refers to………
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
2- Multiple-Strand Chain
45- Applications that transmit a great deal of power often use …………………
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
46- The chains used in multiple-strand chain drives are the same as those used in single-strand drives.
A) True B) False
47- The chains used in multiple-strand chain drives are the same as those used in………………..
a- Single-Strand drives b- Offset Chain drives c- Double-Pitch drives d- All of the above
48- They are merely joined to create multiple rows.
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
49- Multiple-strand chains are used in applications with much heavier loads and higher
speeds than a single-strand chain can handle.
A) True B) False
50- the foIIowing figure refers to………
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain

3- Double - Pitch Chain


51- ……………………..has the same construction as standard roller chain except that the
length of its links is twice that of the single-pitch chain.
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
52- Double-pitch chain has the same construction as standard roller chain except that the
length of its links is twice that of the …………………
a- Single- pitch Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- All of the above
53- ………………………. is normally used when trying to save money on applications with low
loads and speeds, They are also use in conveyor drives.
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
54- the foIIowing figure refers to………
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain

4- Offset Chain
55- standard roller chain contains two different kinds of links that mate with each other.
A) True B) False
56- …………….(sometimes called cast chain) contains only one kind of link.
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
57- Because of its offset design, this type of chain doesn't require a connecting link, which
is usually weaker than the rest of the chain.
A) True B) False
58- is normally made out of high strength steel to be used in heavy-load, low speed
applications .
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
59- the foIIowing figure refers to………………………..
a- Single-Strand Chain b- Multiple-Strand Chain c- Offset Chain d- Double-Pitch Chain
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