DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
TWO MARK QUESTIONS
Sub. Code : AT 2302 ‘Year/ Class : II - Auto
Sub. Name: Automotive Electrical And Electronics Sem.: V
1. Draw the voltage curves of a lead-acid battery? (2)
2
2 Discharge
Time (hr)
Draw the curves of Internal resistance & Voltage. Q)
Voltage
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38 Internal
PS
Resistance
Specific gravity
Write short notes on Battery Efficiency a)
The efficiency of a battery is generally defined in terms of ampere hours or watt
hours. It may be noted that a battery is far more efficient when discharged at a slow rate
scharged rapidly.
than when it is
Battery efficiency = Wy/W> in terms of watt hours @
= Ay/A; in terms of ampere hours
Where,W; is watt hour output for full discharge
W> is watt hour input for full discharge
‘Av is ampere hour output for full discharge
Azis ampere hour input for full discharge
4. Write short notes on Cold rate battery. Q)
It is also termed as short time rate. This rating is the number of minutes that a
battery will deliver 300A of current at a starting temperature of -18°C befor the cell
voltage falls below 1.0V. It indicates the ability of battery during cold weather starting
What are the effects of temperature on electrolyte gravity? Q)
The specific gravity of the electrolyte varies with the temperature the liquid
expense and becomes thinner when heated and it losses its specific gravity. It is there for
essential to take into account the temperature while taking specific gravity reading to
know the state of change of the battery accurately.
6. Make a teble and write specific gravity readings and state of charge of battery. (2)
‘Approxiamte Specific | State of Charge of Battery
Gravity
1.260-1,280, Fully Charged
1.230-1.260 3/4" Charged
1.200-1.230 Half Charged
1.170-1,200 1/4" Charged
1.140-1.170 About Rundown
1.110-1.140 Discharged
7. Write short notes on the following: Internal resistance Q)
es, The electro motive
The internal resistance depends upon the size of pla
force is greater than the terminal voltage. When the cell is being
discharged the emf is less than the applied voltage when the cell is being
charge
8. Write the types of Battery failures @
Various types of battery failures are over charging failure, cycling failure,
Sulphation failure and Internal Short circuit.
9. Write few points on maintainance of batteries. (2)
(i) Battery may be charged at low charging rate
(ii) Avoid overfilling
(iii)Check generator regulator system(iv)Reduce the setting of voltage regulator. Also reduce Specific gravity of
electrolyte
10. How are the following defects caused in lead acid batteries
Sulphation: A badly dulphated battery has got injured plat grids and separators because
of swelling of the plate as the sulphate occupies more space than the active materials. A badly
sulphated battery may be restored to a usable condition, nut, its original life expectancy can
never be restored as it has already lost part of its life due to sulphation
un. What is the function of ignition system? Q)
‘The main function of the ignition system to ignite the mixture of fuel and air that
is drawn into the cylinder.
12. Define Dwell angle? Q)
The dwell angle is the angle moved by the cam during contact closed period.
(Or)
The dwell angle or cam angle is the number of degrees travelled by the distributor
cam while the contact points are closed
13. What is the function of Ballast resistor& Ignition coil? (2)
The main function of the ballast resistors is to regulate the current flowing in the
primary winding. It also limits the rate of battery discharge if the ignition switch itself on
when the engine has stopped. The ignition coils are used to wind the core, Now a days
the primary coils are wound over the secondary coil. It gives the stronger magnetic field.
14, What are the functions of Contact breaker? Q)
The contact breaker is a cam actuated switch which triggers the signal when an
high tension impulse is required for the spark plug.
15. What are functions of distributor? Q)
It opens and close the primary circuit of the ignition coil and it
resulting high voltage surges from the secondary winding of the ignition coil to various
spark plug of the engine,
tributes the
16. What are classifications of ignition system? a+)
i, Conventional Ignition System
ii, Electronie Ignition System
a, Programmed Ignition System
b. Distributorless Ignition System
¢. Direet Ignition System.17. What are factors to be considered for the design of an ig
> Air Fuel Ratio
Combustion Chamber design
Engine Speed Rage
Combustion Temperature
Load
Emission Regulation
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18. On what factors does the ideal ignition timing depend? (a+)
> Engine Temperature
> Valve Timing
> The fuel ability to vaporize quickly
The engine design characteristics such as cylinder bore, combustion chamber, spark
plug to action ete.,
19. Under what condition are the ignition delay and ignition advance necessary? (2)
The engine has an ignition timing of 8° before TDC. The spark occur when the
crank shaft is positioned at 8° of rotation before a cylinder TDC point changing the
ignition timing so that the spark plug fires earlier.
20. What is coil ignition? Q)
In the coil ignition system the ignition coil transforms the low tension 12V supply
given by the battery to the high tension with voltage needed to produce a spark at the
spark plug.
The coil has primary and secondary windings forming two complete circuits that
make up the complete systems.
21. What are the types of triggering devices? Q
> Optical triggering device
> Magnetic pick up triggering device
> Hall effect triggering device
22. What are advantages of electronic ignition system?
> In this system the components can leak higher voltage than contact points
> It can produce much more secondary voltage than conventional ignition system
> Itcan handle much more current
23. What is the function of crank shaft position sensor?
@)
The main function of the crank shaft position sensor is to sense the crank shaft position in
an engine24. What is the function of cam shaft position sensor?
@
The function of this sensor is to send a signal to the computer to indicate that a particular
cylinder is ready to be fired.
25. What are types of trigger wheel? )
> Trigger wheel
» Reluctor
> Interpreter ring
> Pulse ring
26. What is function of pulse shaping stage? Q)
‘A pulse generator is connected to a control module once the AC signal is fed from the
generator to the trigger circuit stage, the pulse is shaped in to a DC rectangular form. The
triangular pulse width depends on the duration of the pulse output from the generator
27. What is the function of a spark plug
Q)
The main function of a spark plug is to provide the spark at the end of compression stroke
for the ignition fuels
28, What is the heat range of Spark Plug
@
The ideal operating heat range of spark plug is between 673K & 1173K.
29. What are the advantages of an ESA system
Q)
> The ignition timing can be accurately matched to the individual application under
a range of various operating conditions
> The number of wearing components is considerably reduced in this system.
30. How the percentage dwell set to suit engine speed Q)
At low speed the percentage dwell is kept relatively small, which is increased
progressively with increase of speed.
31. What are the basic requirements of a starting system? Q
The internal combustion engine requires
> A combustible mixture
> Compression stroke
> A form of ignition
> Minimum initial starting speed32. What are solenoids? Q)
The solenoids are the magnetically operated switches. In this solenoids a core
clement is wounded with wires to perform as a magnet
33, Define alternators? @
Alternator or AC generator is the generator which produces alternating current.
Instead of the direct current as produced by commutator type generator.
34, What are regulators& its types? Q)
The regulators are the device which regulates the current produced by the
generator. The various types of regulators are
> Voltage regulators
> Current regulator
35. Define Cranking motor Efficiency 2)
The efficiency is defined as the ratio between mechanical output to the electrical
input. The efficiency of the motor is
11> Mechanical output in watt / Electrical input in watt
36. What do you meant by sensors? Q)
The sensors are a device which is used to record data for measurement and or
control. There are so many types of sensors are used in automobile.
Examples
> Oil level and quality sensors
> Pressure sensors
> Knock sensors
> Temperature sensors
37. What are the types of sensors used in automobile? Q)
Oil level sensor
Cam shaft sensor
Crank shaft sensors
Temperature sensor
Air mass flow sensor
Knock sensor
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Pressure sensor
Exhaust gas sensor
vv38. What is the purpose of fuel level indicators? 2)
Fuel level indicators are used to indicate the measurement of fuel in the tank,
39, What are the types of speedometer? 2)
> Centrifugal type
> Magnetic type
> Electric type
40. What you mean by speedometer & odometer? @Q
The Speedometer indicates the speed at which the automobile is running.
The Odometer is a device for measuring and registering the kilometres a vehicle
has been driven. The short distance odometer is usually called as tripmeter and the
Odometer is a part of the Speedometer.
41. Write short notes on the Battery Efficiency.
The efficiency of a battery is generally defined in terms of ampere hours or watt hours, It
may be noted that a battery is far more efficient when discharged at a slow rate than when it
is discharged rapidly.
Battery efficiency = W,/Wy in terms of watt hours @
= Av/Ad in terms of ampere hours
Where,
Ws watt hour output for full discharge
Wyis watt hour input for full discharge
Avis ampere hour output for full discharge
‘Avis ampere hour input for full discharge
42, What are the effects of temperature on electrolyte gravity?
The specific gravity of the electrolyte varies with the temperature the liquid
expense and becomes thinner when heated and it loses its specific gravity. It is there for
essential to take into account the temperature while taking specific gravity reading to
know the state of change of the battery accurately.
43. What is the function of Ballast resistor& Ignition coil?
The main function of the ballast resistors is to regulate the current flowing in the
primary winding. It also limits the rate of battery discharge if the ignitions switch it self
on when the engine has stopped. The ignition coils are used to wind the core. Now a day
the primary coils are wound over the secondary coil. It gives the stronger magnetic field,44, What are the functions of Contact breaker?
The contact breaker is a cam actuated switch which triggers the
high tension impulse is required for the spark plug.
45. What is function of pulse shaping stage?
A pulse generator is connected to a control module once the AC signal is fed from
the generator to the trigger circuit stage, the pulse is shaped in to a DC rectangular form.
The triangular pulse width depends on the duration of the pulse output from the
generator
46. What is the function of crank shaft position sensor & cam shaft position sensor?
The main function of the crank shaft position sensor is to sense the crank shaft
position in an engine
The function of cam shaft position sensor is to send a signal to the computer to
indicate that a particular cylinder is ready to be fired.
47. What are solenoids?
The solenoids are the magnetically operated switches. In this solenoids a core
element is wounded with wires to perform as a magnet
48. Define alternators?
Altemator or AC generator is the generator which produces alternating current.
Instead of the direct current as produced by commutator type generator
49, What do you meant by sensors? What are the types of sensors used in automobile?
The sensors are a device which is used to record data for measurement and or
control, There are so many types of sensors are used in automobile.
Example
Oil level and quality sensors
Pressure sensors:
Knock sensors
Temperature sensors
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50. What you mean by speedometer & odometer?
The Speedometer indicates the speed at which the automobile is running.
The Odometer is a device for measuring and registering the kilometres a vehicle
has been driven. The short distance odometer is usually called as trip meter and the
Odometer is a part of the Speedometer.