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Engineering Materials (Backlog) Mech 2104

The document outlines the exam structure for the Engineering Materials course (MECH 2104) for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering students, detailing the time allotted, full marks, and requirements for answering questions from different groups. It includes multiple-choice questions in Group A and various topics for discussion and problem-solving in Groups B to E, covering topics such as bonding types, mechanical properties, and corrosion. Additionally, it provides a submission link for the department section.
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Engineering Materials (Backlog) Mech 2104

The document outlines the exam structure for the Engineering Materials course (MECH 2104) for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering students, detailing the time allotted, full marks, and requirements for answering questions from different groups. It includes multiple-choice questions in Group A and various topics for discussion and problem-solving in Groups B to E, covering topics such as bonding types, mechanical properties, and corrosion. Additionally, it provides a submission link for the department section.
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TECH/ME/3RD SEM/MECH 2104(BACKLOG)/2021


B.TECH/ME/3RD SEM/MECH 2104(BACKLOG)/2021

ENGINEERING MATERIALS
(MECH 2104)

Time Allotted : 3 hrs Full Marks : 70


Figures out of the right margin indicate full marks.
Candidates are required to answer Group A and
any 5 (five) from Group B to E, taking at least one from each group.
Candidates are required to give answer in their own words as far as practicable.

Group – A
(Multiple Choice Type Questions)

1. Choose the correct alternative for the following: 10 × 1 = 10


(i) Which of the following bond is the weakest?
(a) Ionic bond (b) Covalent bond
(c) Metallic bond (d) Secondary di-pole bond.
(ii) Magnesium present in the alloy steel increases the property of
(a) ductility (b) hardness
(c) toughness (d) brittleness.
(iii) Which of the following is magnetic allotrope of iron?
(a) α –iron (b) β- iron
(c) Ɣ - iron (d) δ - iron
(iv) The equation n=2d sinθ represents
(a) Bragg’s law (b) Miller indices
(c) Atomic packing factor (d) lattice parameter.
(v) Paralite is a mixture of cementite and
(a) ferrite (b) austenite
(c) bainite (d) martensite.
(vi) Atomic packing factor of a face centered cube is equal to
(a) 0.64 (b) 0.54 (c) 0.74 (d)0.84.

(vii) Number of atoms present per unit cell of a HCP crystal is


(a) 1 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 2.
(viii) Strain hardening improves
(a) static tensile strength (b) steady state creep rate
(c) fatigue life (d) ductility.

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B.TECH/ME/3RD SEM/MECH 2104(BACKLOG)/2021
(ix) Austenite in steel when rapidly cooled (quenched) from recrystallisation
temperature forms
(a) pearlite (b) bainite (c) martensite (d) ferrite.
(x) Gibbs phase rule for condensed state reaction under constant pressure is
(a) F+P = C+2 (b) F+C = P+2
(c) F+ P = C+1 (d) F+1 = C+P.

Group–B
2. (a) Discuss the differences between the slip and twinning mechanism for plastic
deformation of metals.
(b) Explain with a neat sketch the occurrence of slip by the movement of edge
dislocation.
6 + 6 = 12

3. (a) Mention the major differences between ionic bonding, covalent bonding and
metallic bonding.
(b) Obtain the Miller Indices of a plane whose intercepts are “a” ,” b/2” and 3c on x,
y and z axes respectively in a simple cubic unit cell.
6 + 6 = 12

Group - C
4. (a) Define and explain Annealing process and state its objectives.
(b) Mention the properties of tool steel.
6 + 6 = 12
5. (a) Write short notes on (i) pearlite (ii) cementite
(b) Name any two ferrous alloys mentioning their compositions, properties and
applications.
6 + 6 = 12

Group - D
6. (a) Mention various factors that affect the mechanical properties of a metal.
(b) Define Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio. The Young’s modulus and Poisson’s
ratio of a material are 210 GN / m2 and 0.3 respectively. Determine the shear
modulus of the material.
6 + 6 = 12

7. (a) Differentiate between true strain and engineering strain. The engineering stress
and strain at fracture were found to be 450 MPa and 0.63 respectively.
Determine true stress and true strain.
(b) A fatigue test was conducted in which the mean stress was 70 MPa and the
stress amplitude was 210 MPa. Compute the following : (i) the maximum and
minimum stress levels (ii) stress ratio (iii) stress range & (iv) the total stress.
6 + 6 = 12

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Group – E
8. (a) Define corrosion and explain the different mechanisms of corrosion.
(b) Discuss any two types of corrosion.
6 + 6 = 12

9. (a) What are ceramic materials? State the advantages of ceramic materials.
(b) Describe in brief the properties and the importance of plastics in Engineering
Applications.
(2 + 4) + 6 = 12

Department &
Submission Link
Section
ME https://classroom.google.com/c/NDY4Mjc0MjMzODAx?cjc=nzqa3ef

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