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SUBJECT: MACHINE DRAWING

Semester:3rd

Two marks questions:


1. What are the advantages of welded joints over riveted joints?
2. What are left handed and right handed screw thread?
3. Under what circumstances cotter joints are commonly used?
4. What is the function of a valve and valve seat?
5. What do you mean by transition fit?
6. How will you indicate machining allowance?
7. Draw any thread nomenclature?
8. What do you meant by basic size?
9. How will you represent double start, right hand V thread?
10. Explain with neat sketch dimensioning of screw thread.
11. What is the necessity of conventional representation of screw threads?
12. What is the difference between allowance and clearance?
13. How is the blow off cock operated?
14. What is a flexible coupling? What are its advantages?
15. Why a gib is used in combination with a cotter?
16. What are the advantages of weld joints?
17. Sketch the symbol to indicate weld all round?
18. Explain the benefits of assembly of parts by using CAD?
19. What are the various types of welding?
20. How do you hatch if there are more than two adjacent parts?
21. Draw the conventional representation of glass and wood.
22. Explain with a simple sketch the aligned system of dimensioning.
23. What is the function of a bush in a bearing?
24. What is the function of a tool post of a lathe machine?
25. What are the uses of a Plummer block?
26. Differentiate between boiler mountings and accessories.
27. What is the importance of sectioning?
28. Sketch neatly any two types of triangular threads. State the angle of the threads in
each case and dimension the depth, assuming pitch of 10mm.
29. Show by sketch conventional method of showing square thread nominal diameter
20mm and pitch 3mm.
30. show by suitable diagrams a system of:
(a) chain dimensioning
(b) parallel dimensioning
31. What are the permanent and temporary fastenings? Give examples.
32. What is the difference between a lap and butt riveted joints?
33. What is welding and what type of fastening it is?
34. What are the fundamental types of welded joints?
35. Define the terms: depth of thread, pitch, lead, slope, flank, thread angle, crest root
and axis of thread.
36. What are multi-start threads? Where these are used and why?
37. Name three kinds of rigid shaft couplings? State why they are called rigid?

38. Why are split muff couplings used in preference to solid muff?
39. What is the specific use of an expansion pipe joint?
40. What is the advantage of using a swivel bearing over a Plummer block?
Five marks questions:
1. Make a free hand sketch of a 25 mm diameter, standard hexagon-headed bolt,
with nut and washer. The length of the bolt is 150mm.
2. sketch neatly, taking any suitable proportions, the following welded joints:
a. butt joint
b. lap joint
c. tee joint
d. corner joint
e. edge joint
3. Sketch freehand at least four types of rivet heads and give their proportions. Take
diameter for rivets as 25mm.
4. Sketch two views of a single riveted lap joint for 16mm thick plates.
5. Sketch a half sectional front view and a side view of a protected type flange
coupling.
6. What is the various type of bearing? Show them by simple diagram?
7. How the axial movement of brass is prevented in case of a Plummer block.
Explain with neat sketch?
8. What is the function of connecting rod in IC engines? Draw a simple sketch to
show big end and small end of the connecting rod?
9. Draw different types of lines used in machine drawing.
10. explain the following term with neat sketch:
a. clearance
b. interference
11. Sketch two views of a single riveted butt joint, with two cover plates, for 9mm
thick plates.
12. Draw full size, at least two complete turns of a helical spring of 18mm square
section wire, moved on a 72 mm diameter bar. Pitch of spring 72mm.
13. Make a careful drawing of sketch of the profile of, (a) a Whit-Worth screw thread
and (b) B.S. Unified thread form.
14. Compare the use of keys with the use of cotters and illustrate your answer by
sketching an example of each, when used to fasten parts together.
15. Make a well-proportioned freehand sketch of a simple coupling. This is fastened
with standard hexagonal bolts and nuts. Take diameter of shafts to coupled as
30mm.

Ten Marks question:

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