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€ a ee ee... Alexandria University Final Exam. Faculty of Engineering EME 208 Specialized Scientific Programs 16-6-2009 Electromechanical Eng. Program Time: 3 Hrs Analysis and Simulation of Electric Circuits Answer the followin, 1) For the circuit shown in Fig. (1), find the current Ip, 20 2a WOR {Y wQ ty sa ea 3 yale) +-na Fig. (1) wag 1oAarv in Fig. (2) has been closed for long time before t = 0. It is opened at t= 0, i- The damping factor and the undamped frequency. ii- (0) and vq(t) for t> 0 Is the response overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped? sa 120 IH Fig. 2) 3) For the circuit shown in Fig. (3), determine the value of the capacitor C for the circuit to be at resonance, Determine the supply current in this case. ea 4.0521 4H 4) For the network shown in Fig, (4), the switch opens at time t= 0, Use the Laplace transform technique to find ig(t) for t> 0. Fig. (4) 5) Determine the impedance parameters for the network (N) shown in Fig. (5), then determine I, for the specified terminal conditions. Fig. (5) 6) The Fourier series representation for the input voltage to the circuit of Fig. (6) is: V(t) = 80 + 40 cos (400 t) - 20 cos (800 + 30") Find an expression for the input current i(t) Determine the average power dissipated in the resistor and the rms values for both voltage and current. R,=40Q vet) C125 uF 1=0.05 mH Fig. (6) Good Luck uestion no. 4 For the frame shown in figure, Determine the reaction for the equilibrium given position at supports A, B, D and E? 26001“! Syn Question no. 5 The box A shown in figure weighs 100 N and negligible dimension while box B is cubic shape with length of 2m and weighs 200 N . if the coefficient of static friction is 0.4 for all surfaces of contact. Determine the smallest tension force T applied at A before starting motion? (Note : box A expected to slide, while B expected to slide or tip over the contact surfaces) Exon Committe: Lecturer Name ME squad @ sing through O about the point B? Alexandria University Course title: Mec 1 (Statie) - MP(103) Faculty of Engineering : otis Specialized Scientific Programs Final Exam ~ june, Time allowed: Shours Answer the following Questions [=a Question no. 1 Question no. 1 Given the two vectors OA and OB as shown in Figure. Apply the vector product to determine the following 1- The direction @ between the two vectors ? 2 The shortest distance from point A and vector OB? 3- The magnitude for the moment of the force F uestion no. 2 The lever ABC exerts 120 N-notmal force on the Smooth surface at A. if the unstreched length of the spring CD is 350 mm. Determine the spring couilieetam ds, 4 tesultant reaction at B for the cauilibrium in corresponding figure ? Apply the method of section to determine the axial force in the member GF for the struct, given in comesponding figure 9 Exam Comminee: _Leciurer Name De M. El sora -QUESTION NO.(3): (10 Marks ) : A 20-kg_ ball starts the motion from (A) with velocity (v4) on a smooth road (ABC) as shown in the figure. The cylindrieal surface (BC) is of radius (R= 6 m) and an angle (a ). i, Determine the minimum velocity of departure (vc ) and its direction (a), that enables the ball to go beyond the point ( F). | Hint: F is on the boundary of reach of the projectile from C] Determine the,velocity (v4 ) at the point (A). Defermine the reaction of the surface at the point (C) and just after passing through (B), QuEsTION No.(4): (10 Marks ) A I-kg small ball compresses. a spring (k=448. N/m) from A to B a distance L=0.5m_ , then the spring is released to push the ball inside a smooth circular vertical tube of radius @=3 mm. If the particle departs the tube at C with a velocity vc =4m/s . Determine the vel v4 atA and the angle @ . Show that the particle passes through ©, Determine the reactions of the cylinder at A and C. QUESTION Ni ): (10Marks ) : A small ball of mass (mj ) at (A) is projected vertically downward with a velocity (a4 =Sin/s) in a smooth thin tube (ABC) to collide with a small ball of mass (mz) which is at rest at the point (13) 1 = a oo = om as shown in the figure. The coefficient of restitution ( ¢ = —).After the collision , the balls ean r the points (D) for ( m; ) and (F) for ( mz ) outside the tube. Determine the ratio (4) , and the m vertical distance (11). ( Dimensions : ED = 2a, DF=6a ,EC=2a ,a Exam Committee: Prof.Dr. Farouk A. Elbarki —, Prof: Dr. Abdelfattah Rizk Dr. Saad Elsafi A.Ghazi » Dr. Hanaa Elabsy aoe eee eee ee @ _ where v is the velocity in (nvs). Determine the Alexandria University | ssP Rael aay Faculty of Engineering . «dash ds Specialized Scientific Programs yy Hanada Ayal gal al June, 2009 2009 s8is¢_ Course title Number:Mechanics (2)- MP(104) 2) SST ga aly al pa Time allowed:3 Hours_TOTAL MARKS: 50, 50 5 cyalia Ap pall tek 3 sc All questions must be answered with drawings having full dimensions and angles. The sequence and titles _of equations used for answers must be shown at a ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS: | ( Consider : QUESTION NO.(1): (10 Marks ): The curvilinear motion of a particle is described by the pa @ = 2001-100, Atf=2 sec : 1. Determine the position, magnitude , and direction of the velocity and acceleration 2. Determine the rate of change of the magnitude of the velocity showing whether the particle is accelerating or decelerating, 3. Determine the normal component of the acceleration, then determine the radius of curvature and the coordinates of the centre of curvature. QUESTION No.(2): 10Marks ~ § Marks for each section d A 10~ kg crate starts from rest at (O) to move Direction of motion along a horizontal rough plane (7=0.5)) with P=100N a tying force P= 100.N of a constant slope (1ana=0,75) and a resisting force R=0.2v , solution. | =10m/s? ) equations P= 501? +100 where x, y are in meters and fis the time in seconds, acceleration in terms of the velocity (v) , then determine the time passed till the crate attains a velocity of 100 m/s and its position (2) at this instant. ii, A 0.3-kg ball is projected from [A] to hit horizontally a weihgtless spring of stifness [k= 120N/m | when it was in the unstretched length | OB = (4). If the spring is fixed in a horizontal tube , determine the firing velocity at (A) , and the velocity (U) at (B) then determine the maximum compression deflection in the spring Exam Committee: Prof.Dr. Farouk A. Elbarki Di rof-Dr. Abdelfuttah Rizk Pagel yaad Elsafi A.Ghazi + Dr. Hanaa Elabsy na ane ee ee ae ae a ee eS |. ee — ee eee Question (3) For the given machine part, draw the following : a- SEC. ELEVATION (4 Marks) b- PLAN (10 Marks) DIMS. IN MM. SCALE 1:1 18 ELEVATION Question (4) (7 Marks) For the given object, Draw the ISOMETRIC DIMS. IN MM. SCALE 1:1 Note Hidden lines are not required 100 Page (2/3) EVATION 20,20 [.20_,_20_,_20 | 204} PLAN L20-! Alexandria University SSP Aa 4 Faculty of Engineering Ment Specialized Scientific Programs yw Rewadtel Sut gl June, 2009 2009 sis ‘Engineering Graphics MP 105 MP 105 putts ay Time allowed: 3 hours wel EOE t Ga5l) Answer All Questions: ‘Question (1 (5 Marks) -+——s0 Reproduce the following figure showing | i the required construction lines and points of tangency. DIMS. IN MM, SCALE 1:1 e 7 I | Question (2) (6 Marks) For the given two views, draw the following 1- ELEVATION 2- SIDE VIEW 3- PLAN DIMS. IN MM. SCALE 1:1 |_______t0s ELEVATION SIDE VIEW Page (1/3) Question (5) (8 Marks) For the given steel joint, Draw the ELEVATION. DIMS. IN CM. SCALE 1:5 2. ais SIDE VIEW IMPORTANT NOTE: Use one side of the Drawing Paper to solve questions 1 & 2 & 3 and the other side to solve questions 4 and 5, Also divide the two sides as follows: 18 en $8 em 25em (1) @ (3) (4) (5) 256m (2) | — coon dix ‘a onmaeDr at aror e NaBan OA am ry {10 points] 2. For the last seven years, a quality manager has paid $1,000 annually for the software maintenance contract of a LAN. What is the equivalent amount after the last payment, if the funds are taken from a pool that has been returning 10% per year compouncted quarterly? Draw the cash flow diagram. Continued on next page Page 2 of 5 gen Seen See oe ee =e. oe mie [5 points} Student Name: Student Number: Engineering Economics HS-202 Special Scientific Programs Pivat Examination EXAMINATION DURATION: 2 HOURS LOAD: 50% OF TOTAL COURSE MARK 11"'June 2009 ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS. ASSUME ANY MISSING DATA STATING YOUR ASSUMPTIONS, EXAM PAPER INCLUDES PAGES AND § QUESTIONS. YOU ARE RESPONSIDLE FOR ENSUIN ‘THAT YOUR COPY OF THE PAPER IS COMPLETE. BRING ANY DISCREPANCY TO IIE. ATTENTION OF YOUR INVIGILATOR. 1. You plan to provide a retirement fund for yourself by making end-of-year deposits of $1,000 for each of the next 35 years into a fund which will earn you 10% interest, At the end of the 36 year you will start withdrawing $32,000 per year until the fund is exhausted, Draw cash flow diagram from your perspective (viewpoint). How long (to the nearest year) will it take to exhaust the fund that you have built up for 35 years? Continued on next page Page 1 of 5 (0 points] 4. A company is considering investing in one of two mutually exclusive investinent apport nities. If the company MARR is 10% use the present worth analysis (uct present value) to determine which alternative should the company invest in? Draw the cash llow diagscu. First Cost § 11,000 33,000 Annual revenue $/year 2,500 8,000 Salvage Valuos § 2,000 2,000 Life, years 5 5 I a — Continued on uoxt page Page 4 of 5 een eee a Student Name: Student Number: [20 points]. 3, Perform an Annual Worth (AW) analysis of equal service machines with the costs shown a ee ee ee a Oe ee OO OO e below if the MARR is 10% per year. Draw the cash flow diagram. [Assume a study period ‘of 20 years} A B 14,000 65,000 Annual Operating Cost $/year 14,000 9,000 Salvage Values $ 8,000 13,000, Life, years 5 20 Continued on next page Page 4 6f 3 i Student Name-—__________ Student Number: 3. Perform an Annual Worth (AW) analysis of equal service machines with the costs shown below if the MARR is 10% per year. Draw the cash flow diagram, [Assume a study period aS & SS Ee ees eS Oe ee -- s .. . — of 20 years} A B Pleat Cost # 14,000 68,000 Annual Operating Cost $/year 14,000 9,000 Salvage Values # 8,000 13,000 Lite, yeare 50 po eee Continued on next page Page 3 of 5 Page 2 4) Use the superposition principle to obtain the voltage v as a function of time, in the circuit shown, then calculate the power consumed in the 16 ohm resistance. (10 Marks) 20-2 5H a + . uu 7 Vv ‘G (6.0/- = 12 Cos(6&E+10°) A 7U; = 50 sin2t V 5) Ifthe load resistance R connected in the circuit shown equals 8 ohms, use Norton's theorem to determine the current in that load. = 10 Marks) BMF ( | a 4 cos (200t+30)6 Prof.Dr. Ibrahim FlArabawy University of Alexandria Electric Circuits EME 207 Faculty of Engineering SSP Final Examination Electromechanical Engineering June 2009 Answer ALL Questions Time Allowed 3 Hours 1) For the circuit shown use node equations to determine the node voltages, and calculate the power delivered from the two independent sources. Calculate also the energy consumed in the 7 ohm resistance during 30 days in KWH. (12 Marks) 2) Use Thevenin’s theorem to determine the value of the load resistance R which takes the maximum power from the circuit shown. Calculate this maximum power. (10 Marks) 3) In the circuit shown, the switch was closed for a long time. At time t= 0 the switch is opened, determine the value of the current i for t> 0 , and draw its variation with time t=0 302. (8 Marks) 80V@ i- Determine the Q (Jc » Vor) point. ii- Draw the load line and determine the maximum base current can be used. Detrmine 4,,4,, and R,, (tot) iv- If C, is removed , find the new 4,,4,, and R,, (tot). b) For the shown amplifier circuit , find 4, and R,, (tot) +10, Vee 4. Explain (with sketches) the operation of the following devices: n-channel JFE’ ii- n-channel E-MOSFET. Draw the relation between drain current and drain - source voltage for different values of gate — source voltages. a R, R,, 5. For the shown Op-Amp circuit, find the ratio na and is in order to get q " V,=- (0.3 ¥,+0.7 V,) R Re V, oN - vy, Re Loy Page 2 of 3 Joo 7 @-100 Ay yasuy deal Aasaigll ANS FenmSill Ayala gall Alexandria University Faculty of Engineering Specialized Scientific Programs Electronic Devices and Circuits EME 210 Ayhy 89) big i 9 Time allowed: 3 Hours Hele EE 2Ga3i te Answer the following questions 1. a) For the shown circuit : 1031 i- Discuss the operation of the circuit. What is the peak value of the voltage at the secondary of the transformer. iii- Sketch the output voltage without connecting the capacitor and evaluate its DC value. iv- Sketch the output voltage when the capacitor is connected. b) Explain the operation of the zener diode and sketch its i-v characteristic. 2. Sketch the output waveforms of the shown circuits. Consider ideal diodes. 1kKQ (a) 5V to IF ° NY 1KX 1ka.Vo -10 (b) Page | of 3 vj \p Vp Wis 5 Sincst La 7. Find an expression for the output v 4 oltage in terms of V, and V,. toy, + R 8. Find the output of the shown comparator if its maximum output levels are +10 V. +5V R, oy + MER 9. Sketch the voltage the cutoff frequ 6 ¢ gain-frequency Tesp tency for each circuit if R,=10 KQ, R, onse for the shown circuits, Also,determine =R=1 KQ andC= 0.01 ur, Re Re R, R, an "7 R wee y, Vi : Ve fe I * . Ter Good Luck Page 3 of 3 _“e Alexandria University oe Byslay ae Faculty of Engineering 7 | asp 45 Specialized Scientific Programs & Reemadiatl Lata gall Sune, 2009 2009 se ‘Course title Number: HS 101 Ry Soa ST 54s 53 3S ply 5 hal at English Language Time allowed: 2 hrs ite: gas ‘And where would Bill Gates be without Melinda? Surely before he married her, he was not philanthropist. He was not a generous charity donor without the help of a woman, Now he and his foundation prove that giving back to the world is equally important as taking from it. Woman- owned companies are leading the way in philanthropy. Women have set the pace for a workplace that no longer eats people up, but welcomes them as individuals with a heart, a soul as well as two productive hands. The rules have definitely changed. nswer the following questio: 1, What is the thesis statement of the text? (6m) 2. What is the tone of the writer? 3. What did Gillian discover about the differences between male and female? 4, What is the importance of team work? ‘5. What is the message that the writer concludes with? 6, Summarize the things that have changed in the workplace. 20f6 Alexandria University SSP pra? me Faculty of Engineering a : Specialized Scientific Programs Hanada) Ayal! gal June, 2009 2009. ie Course title Number: HS 101 TT TT 290 Ny 5a pa English Language 7 Time allowed: 2 hrs eke: Gail Name: Read the following text then answer the questions that follow. Women at the Workplace Im today’s workplace women have a unique role that has evolved over the last twenty years. In the past the "feminine" abi ity to nurture and to be empathetic were frowned upon or seen as weak. Today, businesses recognize the importance of the softer skills in managing teams, leading, mentoring and developing trust among clients, as both men and women enter the workplace with a different set of rules. Carol Gillian wrote Ina Different Voice in 1982 when women were struggling to find their place in corporate America. The natural skills that Gillian described in her landmark book, the ability to be empathetic, the ability to listen, the tendency to put people before results were considered negative, In fact, Gillian wrote, "Psychologists tended to regard male behavior as the ‘norm’ and female behavior as some kind of deviation from that norm.” What Gillian discovered was that men and women played differently as boys and girls. These games led to normative behaviors that transcended into the workplace. What she particularly found was that men were ‘more concerned with rules and women about relationships. Today's workplace values teams and team work. Teams are built on trust, strong communication, listening, and rapport building. What we have learned over the last 20 years is bringing women and their unique abilities into the workplace, combined with the male tendency toward competition and results created a longer lasting and more profitable work environment Once women stopped trying to be "men" and instead maximized their strengths, everyone benefited. There are more teams and teams are the norm. If you cannot work on a team, you cannot work in corporate America, Some of the things that have changed in the workplace as a result of a feminine/masculine environment are Mentoring and Coaching Programs. Women recognized the need to help other women become successful at work. At first they developed informal mentoring programs for themselves. Now, most companies have mentoring programs or coaching for all new employees ~SelFassessments have changed as well. Many companies are doing more and more self. assessments to help people learn more about their strengths and weaknesses. In the past the goal was Win/Lose. In fact the kind of manager who got results regardless of the people he left behind was admired. Today, we scarch for consensus and opportunities to build relationships through win/win. Most marketing materials target benefits--. How can I help you--before a product is ever sold. Many organizations and companies look beyond their products to the impact of that product on the world. Organizations identify these companies. Being environmentally, internationally and socially conscious has become a syinbol for the most successful companies, 1 of 6 Alexandria University SSP Faculty of Engineering Specialized Scientific Programs € June, 2009 Course title Number: HS 101 English Language ‘Time allowed: 2 hrs 4. There is no use erying over spilt milk. Meaning: Ay wy dou Auasighh 4s, Fanadtal) Ayatall gal St 2009 ssi EAST GTA 29S Ny 3A pel gels: oul Example: 5. An apple a day keeps the doctor away Meaning: Example: C. Match the following similes with their meanings. (4m) LAs hard as nails ‘a-Completely recovered after an illness. 1- 2.As tight as rain b-healthy 2. 3.As fit as a fiddle c-have a very good relationship with >- someone 4They are getting along like a house on fire. d-tough ‘ch column A with column B to make a common collocation. Then put_each collocation ina sentence to clarify the meaning, (4m) A B 1, Conscience : a. abiding, ic Sentence:___ ee 2. Law b. the trust 2 Sentence: _ a oe 3. Tax c. stricken Sentence: ___ = 4. Betrayed d. evasion Sentence: _ Alexandria University SSP Ayweuyl dae, Faculty of Engineering . Tasty Aus Specialized Scientific Programs Foawadial Ayala) gal June, 2009 2009 sn ‘Course title Number: HS 101 iA asl By ad pal English Language Time allowed: 2 hrs tela : cai) B. Match the following words with their synonyms: m) 1. norm a. money-making 2. deviation b, standard 3. profitable c. difference 4, productive d. identify 3. recognize e. Constructive Section . Form the negative of the following words by adding the correct prefix (4 m) Beli Resistible -Legal Complicated B. Find the meaning of the following proverbs. Give an example for each to elaborate the (6m) 1. You cannot judge a book by its cover. Meaning: Example:___ 2, Every cloud has a silver lining. Meaning: lore haste less speed. Meaning: Example: Alexandria University ‘SSP Hy psisuph Haale Faculty of Engineering - ‘Laaign Ss Specialized Scientific Programs Hcl! Koala ga pl Sune, 2009 2009 552 Course title Number: HS 101 Time allowed: 2 hrs English Language TTT 5S Es AN pa Giele s ons 6of6 | | a = eee SS Se SSS a EE ST LT i Alexandria University SSP sy! jas Faculty of Engineering ae Specialized Scientific Programs Hebel Ayala eal June, 2009 2009 si Course title Number: HS 101 English Language ‘Time allowed: 2 hrs TERT a gas ay sl pl Bele sae E-Match the following phrasal verbs with their meanin; 1. -Put up with a- produce an idea or a solution 2. -Run out of something b- use up completely 3. -Come up with, c- meet accidently x 4, -look down on d+ tolerate 4 5. -bump into ¢- consider another person inferior. 5 E- Complete the following using the correct preposition. am I= Jack is trying to cut (up with- down on ~ off with) smoking. He is really sick 2. My French is not really good but it is enough to get (along — by ~ with) in France. 3+ He dropped (out ~ down up- down) of college in the middle of the term. He travelled abroad with his parents, 4+ I did not sleep well for a couple of days because of the exams. Yesterday I dozed (off on down) while I was studying. Section II Writing Write an essay on ONE of the following topics: (0m) 1+ Discuss what you would look for in a job. Consider the type of work, the work environment and any other qualities of your ideal job. 2- Explain your career goals and how you hope to achieve them. Consider such issues as education, job training, and the challenges and difficulties you anticipate in fulfilling your aspirations. 3+ Examine the reasons some people find th find their work unrewarding and unfulfilling. jobs rewarding and fulfilling and others Alexandria University SsP Ayia deal Faculty of Engineering . Ligh is Specialized Scientific Programs wo Heanadiatl Ayala Ql 5) Sune, 2009 rose Course title Number: Fluid Mechanies-I Ve ie Tg a5 Ay yl pel EME 206 EME Time allowed: 3 hrs ciel T [ “Closed Book Answer All Questions: # Question: 1 (a) State the conditions necessary for equating pressure at two points in a liquid (b) Two chambers, Fig. (1) , with the same fluid at their base are separated by a30 cm diameter piston which has a weight of 25 N. Assuming that the system is at rest Calculate the pressures of air in both champers PA and PB (Comment) ‘ ain B D na fe +] 000 z Fig. (1) # Question: 2 Calculate the minimum float diameter shown in Fig. (2) so that the circular plug valve open as soon as the liquid level reaches 2m above the plug. The weight of the plug and string is 20N ( neglect float weight ). # Question: 3 A multi-product closed tank 1m diameter shown in Fig. (3) has an orifice in its bottom 5 cm diameter; its coefficient of discharge with oil (1) is 0.65 and with oil (2) is 0.62 i- Calculate the instantaneous discharge of oil (1) if the gas pressure acting on the surface of oil (2) is 1.5 bar abs. ii- In order to double the discharge of oil (1) passing through the orifice. what would be the gas pressure in bar? iii Calculate the time required to empty each one of the two products (1,2), keeping the gas pressure constant at 1.5 bar abs. Exam Committee: Prof Dr. Kamel El-Shorbagy, Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Naby, Dr. Wael Mostafa U3) Float = (>) Oil (2) T Na, a SG .0.8 2m S.G.08 string oi(1) an S.G.1.2 —-—*,d=20em Orifice Plug Fig. @) * Fig. 2) # Question: 4 (a) Prove that the flow rate measured by horizontal venturi for real_flow is given by (b) For real flow of water through the venturi meter shown and constant value of P| =250 kPa . Calculate: 1. Flow rate if P2=100 kPa 2. Maximum flow rate possible. ee ee Py (vapor pressure) = 4.3 kPa d\-30 mm » d20mm_ , cy= 0.96 + Draw the T.E.L and H.G.L for the above venturi with suitable scale. State the weak points of possible cavitation. * If the flow rate required is 6 L/s. Calculate the pressure at throat P3. © Ifthe flow rate required is 12 L/s, is this flow possible (comment). Exam Commitiee: Prof Dr. Kamel ElsShorbagy, Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Naby, Dr. Wael Mostafa (73) De ee ee oe ee Oe ne eee a ee # Question: 5 A horizontal pipeline 30 cm diam. 2 km long transmits Crude oil of S.G. 0.86 and viscosity 100 Centi-Stoke. i- Determine the maximum discharge of oil so that the flow rem laminar. Draw the velocity distribution in a pipe section in this case and calculate the velocity at the center of this section. iii- If a Pitot-static tube with coefficient 0.98 is used to measure this velocity, what would be the reading in Pascal of a pre connected to the two pressure take-off limbs of the Pitot ( The transducer measures differential pressure ). Prove the used equation. re transducer tic tube # Question: 6 a- A pipe 10 cm diameter 2 km long connects two water tanks with free levels difference 20 m. Draw the T.E.L. & H.G.L. for the flow and deti discharge in lit/s. ( Consider f= 0.024 ) b- If the above pipe is replaced by two — 5 cm diameter pipes, cach has length and friction coefficient as the original pipe, and lead in parallel between the two tanks with the same 20m free surface levels difference, draw the new T.F.1 & H.G.L and determine the total transmitted discharge. surface ‘mine the GOOD LUCK Exam Committee: Prof Dr. Kamel El-Shorbagy, Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Naby, Dr. Wael Mostafa 3) a" ene SS SF FF F&F [aS —_— Alexandria University Asisuyl deals Faculty of Engineering Ausaigll 4 Specialized Scientific Programs Aoomadtall dudell gl UNIVERSITY SPRING SEMESTER Electromechanical Department ‘i Final Term Exam Electrical Measurements & Li june 3009 Instrumentation, EME 209 Time allowed: Three Hours The number of pages of this exam is TWO only. Answer all the following questions: 1. a. Discuss the relation between precision of a measuring instrument and average deviation of readings obtained using this instrument. 1-b, The measurements of resistance of a resistor give the following results: 50.1, 49.7, 49.6 and 50.2 Ohms. Assuming that the random errors are present calculate: i- The arithmetic mean. The deviation of each value. The precision of the measuring instrument, 2- The inductance of a certain moving iron ammeter is (8 + 4 0 — 0.5 02) pf (micro Henry), where @ is the deflection in radians from zero position. The constant of the control spring torque is 12 x 10° Nm per radian. Calculate the seale position in radians and degrees for a current of 4 ampere. 3- a. Explain the construction of a permanent magnet moving coil (PMMC) meter with the help of a neat sketch. Derive the torque equation of the meter. 3- b. What effect, if any, does connecting a voltmeter across a resistance in a circuit have on current through the resistance? 3- ¢. Two different voltmeters are used to measure the voltage across resistor Ry in the circuit shown in Fig. (1). The meters data are as follows: Meter A: S= 1kQ/V, Rm = 0.2 kQ, range = 10 Vv. Meter B:' S=20kQ/V, Rm = 1.5 kQ, range = 10 v. Where S is the sensitivity of the meter & Ry, is the internal resistance of PMMCI. Calculate: i- Voltage across Ry without any meter connected across it. ii- Voltage across Ry when meter A is used. iii- Voltage across Rp when meter B is used. iv- Error in voltmeters readings. Comment on the results, Page I of 2 ~ Ra=25kQ — Re=5KkO bk Fig. (1) E=30V a 4- Differentiate between the hot wire and thermocouple instruments with respect to the following: : 8 i- Construction. _ii- Principle of operation. _ifi- Application in practice. ~ 5- a. With the help of a neat diagram describe the construction of dynamometer £ type wattmeter to measure power in single phase circuits. r 5- b, Derive the relation between the deflection and the quantity to be measured = in the dynamometer wattmeter. What is the type of scale? , @ 5. c. A dynamometer type wattmeter is employed to measure power in a single ~ Phase circuit. The load voltage is 200 volts and load current is 5 A at a lagging - power factor of 0.8. The wattmeter pressure coil circuit has a resistance of ~ 12000 &. Assume that the pressure coil is connected on the load side of the instrument. i- Determine the actual reading of the wattmeter and the percentage FE error in the wattmeter reading. = ii- Mention why this method of wattmeter conneetion is the - preferable method. ” 6-a. List the methods used to measure the following types of resistances: f iF O100kQ. 2 6- b. With the aid of a neat diagram explain how the Kelvin double bridge can @ be used to measure low resistances in the range of micro Ohms more accurately, f 7a. List the important applications of cathode ray oscilloscope (CRO). ~ = 7- b, With the aid of a neat diagram explain in details the construction of a b cathode ray tube (CRT) and its function. as 7- ©. The vertical deflecting plates of a CRT are 2 em long and 0.5 em apart, The . accelerating anode voltage is 2000 V, calculate: a i- The time taken for the electrons beam to pass the plates. L it The angular deflection of the beam if a de potential difference of 150 V is applied between the deflecting plates. ili- The velocity by which the electrons beam leave the deflecting plates. (Hint: e/m = 1.77 x 10"' coulomb/kg for electron). = GOOD LUCK Page 2 of 2 Exam Committee Alexandria University SSP Apis) deals Faculty of Engineering | anigh le Specialized Scientific Programs Krasediad Ayala gall June 2009 2009 yin Mathematics (2) MP 102 2 ead, Time allowed: 3 hours silele 3s Ge DSW juestions Question (1) (15 marks) (a) The definite integral is defined as the limit ofa Riemann sum. Use this definition to evaluate 2, n 2, 2 the integral {(e3 + 3x). Hints $33 = eer) (3 marks) 1 isi (b) Approximate the integral given in Part (a) using mid-point rule with n = 5, (3 marks) (©) Evaluate the following integrals: (9 marks) a » ia i) fseex sind x de e ent iti) 2 ay 6x49 Question (2) (18 marks) (@) Consider the parametric equation x=3 cos’, y=2sint. (6 marks) | dy ay ) Find & and a 4i) Compute the area under this parametric curve in the range 0-<1< n/2 (®) Evaluate the following integrals: (22 marks) i) pa fi) fx Vx2 48 ae x 2 2 iy jE iy de (x4+2)(x? +2445) ox Question (3) (20 marks) (@) Find the area enclosed by the curves vex el ya-x249, (4 marks) (©) Find the length of the are_y ? lee, (4 marks) (©) Let R be the region bounded by y = x2 and x= 1. Compute the volume of the solid formed by revolving 2 about ') the y-axis ii)y=1 (8 marks) (@ Assume that the region bounded by y=2x and y= s?—2 ia revolved about x= 2. Use the exlindrical shell method to compute the Volume of the resulting solid, (4 marks) Best wishes Dr Husein Tablia, Dr Sherif Rabia, Dr Ahmed Salamah ab Alexandria University Department: Electromechanical Engineering Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Mohamed R.M. Rizk Course: Logic Circuits and Microprocessors Course no.: EME204 Marks: 50 Time: 3 hours Date: June 2009 Final Exam Answer All Questions 1) Perform the following operations i) 11011 ii) 10001 +1000) -01010 iii) Find the 2's complement of 11010 iv) Convert the following numbers 875)i0= (BCD) 111011012 = ds 101111001001), = die 7o= ye 329)10= Excess-3 code 2) Write the Boolean expression for the output F of the given circuit 3) a- Use Karnaugh map method to minimize the logic function F. (X is don't care) b- Implement the reduced function using AND-OR gates, ¢- Implement the reduced function using NAND gates only. PPR reteltsistts W. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 =|=|-|+lolole}o|-|-|+l+}e|ololo|ye| lfelelllele|-ffefeel-lelo}-e Draw the block diagram of 4-bit parallel adder. 4) BCD numbers are applied sequentially to the BCD-to-decimal decoder in figure Draw a timing diagram, showing each output in the proper relationship with the others and with the inputs. 5) Design a two bit comparator, to compare two numbers a; ap and by bo, the output Y should be 1 if the two numbers are equal and Y = 0 if the two numbers are not equal. =—— 6) Draw the waveform of the output Y of the two multiplexers if the waveform of Si, Sz are as shown in figure, So 7) Design a synchronous counter to count from "000" to "111" in binary. 8) Draw the block diagram of a 4-bit parallel-in serial-out register. 9) a- Write down the three parts of a CPU (Central Processing Unit) b-What are the three buses of a microprocessor. c- What are the main parts of a computer system d- A memory has 16 address pin. How many storage locations does it have? e- Write down three types of memories 10) a-Is the memory shown in figure a ROM or a RAM. b- How many memory locations are there in the memory chip? Do apenonar =e D 0 as ————] Memory RD RD cs

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