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Transmission System Design Exam Paper

This document is a question paper for a mechanical engineering examination on the design of transmission systems. It contains 16 questions divided into three parts: - Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each on topics like belt drives, wire ropes, gears, clutches, and cams. - Part B contains 5 long answer or numerical problems worth 13 marks each, covering gear box design, spur/helical gear design, worm gear design, bevel gear design, and clutch/brake design. - Part C contains 1 long answer question worth 15 marks on an additional transmission systems topic.

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Transmission System Design Exam Paper

This document is a question paper for a mechanical engineering examination on the design of transmission systems. It contains 16 questions divided into three parts: - Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each on topics like belt drives, wire ropes, gears, clutches, and cams. - Part B contains 5 long answer or numerical problems worth 13 marks each, covering gear box design, spur/helical gear design, worm gear design, bevel gear design, and clutch/brake design. - Part C contains 1 long answer question worth 15 marks on an additional transmission systems topic.

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Question Paper Code : ;20846

B.E./B.Tech. Degree ExaminationS, NOV./DEC. 2020


Sixth/Seventh Semester
Mechanical Engineering
ME 6601 – DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
(Common to Mechanical Engineering (Sandwitch) Mechanical and
Automation Engineering)
(Regulations 2013)

Time : Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks

Answer all questions.


Part – A (10×2=20 Marks)
1. A longer belt will last more than a shorter belt, why ?
2. List the advantages of wire ropes compared to chains.
3. State the advantages of toothed gears over the other types of transmission systems.
4. Why pinion is made harder than gear ?
5. What is a crown gear ?
6. Write some applications of worm-gear drive.
7. Draw the ray diagram for 12 speed gear box.
8. Write any two principles to be followed to obtain optimum design in gear box.
9. What is the function of clutch in a transmission system ?
10. What is the significance of pressure angle in cam design ?

Part – B (5×13=65 Marks)

11. a) A nine speed gear box used as a headstock gear box of a turret lathe is to
provide a speed range of 180 rpm to 1800 rpm. Using standard step ratio, draw
the speed diagram, and the kinematic lay out. Also find and fix the number of
teeth on all gears.
(OR)
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b) Sketch the speed diagram and the kinematic layout for an 18 speed gear box
for the following data : Motor speed = 1440 rpm, minimum output
speed = 16 rpm, maximum output speed = 800 rpm, arrangement 2 × 3 × 3.
List the speeds of all the shafts when the output speed is 16 rpm.

12. a) Design a pair of straight spur gear to drive for a stone crusher, the pinion and
wheel are made of C15 steel and cast iron grade 30 respectively. The pinion
is to transmit 22 kW power at 900 rpm. The gear ratio is 2.5. Take pressure
angle of 20� and working life of gears as 10,000 hours.
(OR)
b) Design a pair of helical gear to transmit 10 kW at 1000 rpm of the pinion.
Reduction ratio of 5 is required. Pressure angle is 20� and the helix angle is
15�. The material for both the gears is 40 Ni2Cr1MO28. Give the details of the
drive in a tabular form.
13. a) Design a worm gear drive to transmit 20 HP from a worm at 1440 rpm to
the worm wheel. Assume the bronze is sand chill cast. The speed of the wheel
should be 40 ± 2% rpm, initial sliding velocity can be assumed as 3 m/s and
efficiency as 80%.
(OR)
b) Design a bevel gear drive to transmit 7.5 kW at 1440 rpm. Gear ratio 3. Pinion
and gear are made of forged C45 steel. Life of gears 10,000 hrs. Assume surface
hardened heat treatment and IS quality 6.
14. a) Draw the kinematic diagram and speed diagram of the headstock gear box of
a turret lathe having arrangement for 9 spindle speeds ranging from 31.5 rpm
to 1050 rpm. Calculate the number of teeth on each gear. Minimum number of
teeth on a gear is 25. Also calculate the percentage deviation of the obtainable
speeds from the calculated ones.
(OR)
b) The spindle of a pillar drill is to run at 12 different speeds in the range of
100 rpm and 355 rpm. Design the gear box. Sketch the layout of the gear box,
indicating the number of teeth on each gear. The gear box receives 5 kW from
an electric motor running at 360 rpm. Also sketch the speed diagram.
15. a) A multiplate clutch with both sides effective transmits 30 kW at 360 rpm.
Inner and outer radii of the clutch discs are 100 mm and 200 mm respectively.
The effective coefficient of friction is 0.25. An axial load of 600 N is applied.
Assuming uniform wear conditions, find the number of discs required and the
maximum intensity of pressure developed.
(OR)
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b) A 50 kg wheel, 0.5 m in diameter turning at 150 rpm in stationary bearings is


brought to rest by pressing a brake shoe radially against the rim with a force
of 100N. If the radius of gyration of wheel is 0.2 m, how many revolutions will
the wheel make before coming to rest ? Assume that the coefficient of friction
between shoe and rim has the steady value of 0.25.

Part – C (1×15=15 Marks)

16. a)

(OR)

b)

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