2 Flywheel PDF
2 Flywheel PDF
2 Flywheel PDF
S K Mondal’s Chapter 2
2. Flywheel
Previous 20-Years GATE Questions
GATE-1. Which of the following statement is correct? [GATE-2001]
(a) Flywheel reduces speed fluctuations during a cycle for a constant load, but
flywheel does not control the mean speed of the engine if the load changes
(b) Flywheel does not educe speed fluctuations during a cycle for a constant
load, but flywheel does control the mean speed of the engine if the load
changes
(c) Governor control a speed fluctuations during a cycle for a constant load,
but governor does not control the mean speed of the engine if the load change
(d) Governor controls speed fluctuations during a cycle for a constant load,
and governor also controls the mean speed of the engine if the load changes
GATE-2. The speed of an engine varies from 210 rad/s to 190 rad/s. During a cycle
the change in kinetic energy is found to be 400 Nm. The inertia of the
flywheel in kgm2 is [GATE-2007]
(a) 0.10 (b) 0.20 (c) 0.30 (d) 0.40
IES-2. Which of the following pairs of devices and their functions are correctly
matched? [IES-2001]
1. Flywheel ……………. For storing kinetic energy
2. Governors ……………..For controlling speeds
3. Lead screw in lathe ……………..For providing feed to the slides
4. Fixtures ……………..For locating workpiece and guiding tools
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Codes: (a) 1, 3 and 4 (b) 2 and 3 (c) 1 and 2 (d) 2 and 4
IES-3. Assertion (A): In designing the size of the flywheel, the weight of the arms
and the boss are neglected.
Reason (R): The flywheel absorbs energy during those periods when the turning
moment is greater than the resisting moment. [IES-2000]
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
IES-5. Which one of the following engines will have heavier flywheel than the
remaining ones?
(a) 40 H.P. four-stroke petrol engine running at 1500 rpm.
(b) 40 H.P. two-stroke petrol engine running at 1500 rpm. [IES-1996]
(c) 40 H.P. two-stroke diesel engine running at 750 rpm.
(d) 40 H.P. four-stroke diesel engine running at 750 rpm.
1
(c) .I .K es .Zav (d) I .Kes .Zav
2 2
2
(Where, I = Mass moment of inertia of the flywheel
ωav = Average rotational speed
Kes = Coefficient of fluctuation of speed)
IES-10.Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given
below the Lists:
List-I List-II
A. Flywheel 1. Dunkerley Method [IES-1997]
B. Governor 2. Turning Moment
C. Critical speed 3. D' Alembert's Principle
D. Inertia Force 4. Speed control on par with load
Code: A B C D A B C D
(a) 4 2 3 1 (b) 4 2 1 3
(c) 2 4 3 1 (d) 2 4 1 3
IES-14. For the same indicated work per cycle, mean speed and permissible
fluctuation of speed, what is the size of flywheel required for a multi-cylinder
engine in comparison to a single cylinder engine? [IES-2006]
(a) Bigger (b) Smaller
(c) Same (d) depends on thermal efficiency of the engine
IES-16.If the rotating mass of a rim type fly wheel is distributed on another rim
type fly wheel whose mean radius is half the mean radius of the former, then
energy stored in the latter at the same speed will be [IES-2002]
(a) four times the first one (b) same as the first one
(c) one-fourth of the first one (d) two times the first one
4. It is a multi-cylinder engine.
Which of these statements are correct?
(a)1, 2 and 3 (b) 1, 2 and 4 (c) 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 3 and 4
IES-19.
IES-20. A certain machine requires a torque of (500 + 50Sinθ) KNm to derive it, θ
where is the angle of rotation of shaft measured from certain datum. The
machine is directly coupled to an engine which produces a toques (500 +50sin
θ) KNm in a cycle how many times the value of torque of machine and engine
will be identical [IES-1992]
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 8
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IES-21. The given figure shows the Y
output torque plotted against crank
positions for a single cylinder four-
stroke-cycle engine. The areas lying
above the zero-torque line represent
positive work and the areas below
represent negative work. The engine X
drives a machine which offers a
resisting torque equal to the Z
average torque. The relative Figure 4-2 Degrees of freedom of a rigid body in space
magnitudes of the hatched areas are
given by the numbers (in the areas)
as shown:
During the cycle, the minimum speed occurs in the engine at [IES-
1995]
(a) B (b) D (c) H (d) F
IES-22. In which of the following case, the turning moment diagram will have least
variations:
(a) Double acting steam engine (b) Four stroke single cylinder
patrol engine
(c) 8 cylinder, 4 stroke diesel engine (d) Pelton wheel [IES-
1992]
IES-23. In a 4-stroke I.C. engine, the turning moment during the compression
stroke is
(a) positive throughout
(b) negative throughout
(c) positive during major portion of the stroke [IES-
1996]
(d) negative during major portion of the stroke.
IAS-4. In the case of a flywheel of mass moment of inertia 'I' rotating at an angular
1 2
velocity 'ɷ', the expression I Z represents the
2
[IAS-1999]
(a) centrifugal force (b) angular momentum (c) torque (d) kinetic
energy
IAS-7. The radius of gyration of a solid disc type flywheel of diameter 'D' is [IAS-
1996]
ª 3º
(a) D (b) D/2 (c) D / 2 2 (d) « »D
¬ 2 ¼
IAS-8. The safe rim velocity of a flywheel is influenced by the
(a) centrifugal stresses (b) fluctuation of energy
[IAS-1998]
(c) fluctuation of speed (d) mass of the flywheel
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IAS-9. Consider the following statements relating to
the curve for the inertia torque v/s crank angle for a
horizontal, single cylinder petrol engine shown in the
given figure:
1. T1 T 2 =180° 2. T1 = T2
3. T1 z T 2 4. A1 =A2
Of these statements:
(a) 1 and 3 are correct (b) 2 and 3 are correc [IAS-1998]
(c) 1, 2 and 4 are correct (d) 1, 3 and 4 are correct
[IAS-1999]