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GATE Mechanical Engineering Solutions

The document contains information about manufacturing engineering concepts. It provides calculations for determining the final reduced thickness, radius, and angle of a piece of metal being rolled. It also shows calculations using power source characteristic equations to determine the open circuit voltage and short circuit current of a system given voltage and current values at two different arc lengths. Finally, it states that the main objective of rolling is to decrease the thickness of the metal being rolled and provides the equation relating the tangential frictional force, coefficient of friction, and normal force between the roll and workpiece.

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GATE Mechanical Engineering Solutions

The document contains information about manufacturing engineering concepts. It provides calculations for determining the final reduced thickness, radius, and angle of a piece of metal being rolled. It also shows calculations using power source characteristic equations to determine the open circuit voltage and short circuit current of a system given voltage and current values at two different arc lengths. Finally, it states that the main objective of rolling is to decrease the thickness of the metal being rolled and provides the equation relating the tangential frictional force, coefficient of friction, and normal force between the roll and workpiece.

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CHAP 10 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING PAGE 465

t f = Final reduced thickness = 8 − 8 # 10 = 7.2 mm


100
r = radius of roller = 410 = 205 mm
2
θ = tan−1 : 8 − 7.2 = 3.5798c
205 D
And in radians, θ = 3.5798 # π = 0.0624 rad.
180

SOL 10.11 Option (C) is correct.


From power source characteristic,
V + I =1 ...(i)
OCV SCC
where, V = Voltage
OCV = Open circuit voltage
SCC = Short circuit current
I = Current.
From voltage arc length characteristic
Varc = 20 + 5l
For l1 = 5 mm, V1 = 20 + 5 # 5 = 45 V
For l2 = 7 mm, V2 = 20 + 5 # 7 = 55 V
and I1 = 500 Amp. and I2 = 400 Amp.
Substituting these value in Eq. (i)
V1 + I1 = 1
OCV SCC
45 + 500 = 1 ...(ii)
OCV SCC
V2 + I2 = 1 & 55 + 400 = 1 ...(iii)
OCV SCC OCV SCC
Solving Eq. (ii) and (iii), we get
OCV = 95 V
SCC = 950 Amp.

SOL 10.12 Option (A) is correct.


The main objective in rolling is to decrease the thickness of the metal.
The relation for the rolling is given by
F = μPr
Where ; F = tangential frictional force
μ = Coefficient of friction
Pr = Normal force between the roll and work piece
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