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Basic Mechanical Engineering

This document appears to be an exam for a class on basic mechanical engineering. It contains two parts: Part A asks students to answer short questions about combustion engine topics like common rail direct injection systems, engine air systems, internal combustion engine classifications, and comparing open and closed cycle gas turbines. It also asks students to draw p-v and t-s diagrams for the diesel cycle and calculate efficiency. Part B gives students options to explain systems and components in more detail through diagrams and explanations of topics like boilers, ignition systems, compressors, pumps, and turbines. It asks students to describe the working principles and variations in parameters like velocity and pressure.
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Basic Mechanical Engineering

This document appears to be an exam for a class on basic mechanical engineering. It contains two parts: Part A asks students to answer short questions about combustion engine topics like common rail direct injection systems, engine air systems, internal combustion engine classifications, and comparing open and closed cycle gas turbines. It also asks students to draw p-v and t-s diagrams for the diesel cycle and calculate efficiency. Part B gives students options to explain systems and components in more detail through diagrams and explanations of topics like boilers, ignition systems, compressors, pumps, and turbines. It asks students to describe the working principles and variations in parameters like velocity and pressure.
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THOMAS INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY THIRUVANANTHAPURAM


Class No: .. Name : .. COMBINED FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION II, FEBRUARY 2013 08.107 BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Time: 2 hours PART A (Answer all questions, 4 marks each) Max. Marks: 50

1. Write short notes on CRDI system. 2. Explain Air system of Petrol engine. 3. List the classification of IC engines. 4. Differentiate Open cycle and Closed cycle Gas turbines. 5. a. Draw the p-V and T-S diagrams of Diesel cycle. b. An IC engine working on Diesel cycle has a compression ratio of 15 and Cut-off ratio of 3.16. Calculate the Ideal Cycle efficiency of the engine. Take = 1.4.
(5 x 4 marks= 20 marks) PART B

6. With a neat sketch, explain Babcock and Wilcox boiler.


OR

7. Draw a layout and explain the working of Battery Ignition system. 8. With the help of a neat sketch and p-V diagram, explain the working of a Reciprocating Compressor.
OR

9. Describe with suitable sketches, working of a Centrifugal Pump. 10. Draw a simple diagrammatic representation and explain Francis Reaction Turbine.
OR

11. Explain the working of De-Lavel Impulse Turbine with the help of a sketch. Show the variation of velocity and pressure of steam while flowing through the turbine.
(3 x 10 marks= 30 marks)

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