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MMEMD 106-3 Vibration Control and CM

This document is a model question paper for a Mechanical Engineering M.Tech degree examination in Vibration Control and Condition Monitoring. It contains 8 questions with sub-questions that assess knowledge of topics like damping systems, vibration isolation, active vibration control, machine condition monitoring techniques, instrumentation systems, vibration monitoring, power spectral density, ultrasonic examination, thermography, ferrography, machine balancing, and machine alignment. Students must answer 5 questions, with the questions having marks ranging from 10 to 15 marks each.

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MMEMD 106-3 Vibration Control and CM

This document is a model question paper for a Mechanical Engineering M.Tech degree examination in Vibration Control and Condition Monitoring. It contains 8 questions with sub-questions that assess knowledge of topics like damping systems, vibration isolation, active vibration control, machine condition monitoring techniques, instrumentation systems, vibration monitoring, power spectral density, ultrasonic examination, thermography, ferrography, machine balancing, and machine alignment. Students must answer 5 questions, with the questions having marks ranging from 10 to 15 marks each.

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M. TECH.

DEGREE EXAMINATION, MODEL QUESTION PAPER


I
First Semester

Branch: Mechanical Engineering


Specialization: Machine Design
MMEMD 106-3 Vibration Control and Condition Monitoring (Elective - II)
(Regular 2013 Admissions)
Time: Three Hours

Maximum: 100 Marks

1(a) Discuss how damping can be used as a tool for controlling the excessive response of
a vibration system.

(10 marks)

(b) A washing machine of mass 50 kg operates at 1200 rpm. Find the maximum stiffness
of an isolator that provides 75% isolation. Assume that the damping in the isolator
is negligible.

(15 marks)
Or

2(a) With a neat sketch describe the various components involved in an active vibration
control system.

(10 marks)

(b) A sensitive electronic system of mass 30 kg, is supported by a spring-damper system


on the floor of a building that is subjected to a harmonic motion in the frequency
range 10-75 Hz. If the damping ratio of the suspension is 0.25, determine the
stiffness of the suspension if the amplitude of vibration transmitted to the system is
to be less than 15 % of the floor vibration over the given frequency range.
(15 marks)
3(a) Draw a bathtub curve and explain various Machine maintenance techniques. What
are the merits of condition based maintenance techniques over preventive
maintenance techniques.

(15 Marks)

(b) What are the three types of instrumentation systems used in condition monitoring
and explain one by one.

(10 Marks)
Or

4(a) What is meant by overall vibration level monitoring? Explain the significance
deciding the action required level and lead time in connection with overall level
monitoring.
(13 marks)
(b) Why power spectral density is considered as the signature of a machine and how it
can be used for the condition monitoring?
(12 Marks)
5(a) What are the different types of transducers used in ultrasonic examination. Give their
merits and demerits.

(13 Marks)

(b) Explain how shock Pulse Method (SPM) can be used for the condition monitoring of
rolling-element bearing?
(12 Marks)
Or
6(a) What is Thermography? Why is thermography used in visual inspection techniques
for condition monitoring.
(12 marks)
(b) What is meant by Ferrography? How is Ferrography different from wear debris
analysis? Explain the application of ferrography in condition monitoring.
(13 Marks)
7(a) What is meant by field balancing? What are the advantages of field balancing over
shop balancing?

(10 Marks)

(b) An unbalanced flywheel shows an amplitude of 0.165 mm and a phase angle of 15 o


clockwise from the phase mark. When a trial weight of magnitude 56 gm is added at
an angular position of 45o counterclockwise from the phase mark, the amplitude and
phase angle become 0.224 mm and 35o counterclockwise respectively. Find the
magnitude and angular position of the balancing weight required. Assure that the
weights are added at the same radius.

(15 Marks)
Or

8(a) With a neat sketch represent the following three type of misalignments, (1) offset
misalignment, (2) angular misalignment and (3) offset and angular misalignment.
How the offset misalignment is differed from the angular misalignment.
(10 Marks)
(b) With a neat sketch explain reverse dial indicator method for machine alignment.
What are the demerits of this method?

(15 marks)

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