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Thermodynamics (XE-E)
Q.1 - Q.7 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ), carry ONE mark each (for each wrong
answer: – 1/3).
(A) 1 kW
(B) 4 kW
(C) 5 kW
(D) 6 kW
Q.3 Two air streams of mass flow rates 𝒎̇𝟏 and 𝒎̇𝟐 enter a mixing chamber and exit
after perfect mixing. The corresponding temperatures of the inlet streams are
𝑻𝟏 and 𝑻𝟐 , respectively. Heat loss rate from the mixing chamber to the
surrounding is 𝑸̇. Assume that the process is steady, specific heat capacity is
constant, and air behaves as an ideal gas. Identify the correct expression for the
final exit temperature 𝑻𝟑 after mixing. The mass specific heat capacities of the
gas at constant volume and constant pressure are 𝒄𝒗 and 𝒄𝒑 , respectively.
Neglect the bulk kinetic and potential energies of the streams.
𝑚̇1 𝑇1 + 𝑚̇2 𝑇2 𝑄̇
(A) 𝑇3 = −
𝑚̇1 + 𝑚̇2 𝑐𝑣 (𝑚̇1 + 𝑚̇2 )
𝑚̇1 𝑇1 + 𝑚̇2 𝑇2 𝑄̇
(B) 𝑇3 = +
𝑚̇1 + 𝑚̇2 𝑐𝑝 (𝑚̇1 + 𝑚̇2 )
𝑚̇1 𝑇1 + 𝑚̇2 𝑇2 𝑄̇
(C) 𝑇3 = −
𝑚̇1 + 𝑚̇2 𝑐𝑝 (𝑚̇1 + 𝑚̇2 )
𝑚̇1 𝑇1 + 𝑚̇2 𝑇2 𝑄̇
(D) 𝑇3 = +
𝑚̇1 + 𝑚̇2 𝑐𝑣 (𝑚̇1 + 𝑚̇2 )
Q.4 If
𝒉 is the mass specific enthalpy,
𝒔 is the mass specific entropy,
𝑷 is the pressure,
𝑻 is the temperature,
𝑪𝑽 is the mass specific heat at constant volume,
𝑪𝑷 is the mass specific heat at constant pressure,
𝜷 is the coefficient of thermal expansion,
𝒗 is the mass specific volume,
𝜿 is the isothermal compressibility,
𝝏𝒉
then the partial derivative ( 𝝏𝒔 ) =
𝑷
1 𝐶𝑃
(A) (𝑇 − ) ( )
𝛽 𝐶𝑉
1
(B) (𝑇 − )
𝛽
𝑣𝛽
(C) 𝑇 (1 − )
𝜅𝐶𝑉
(D) 𝑇
Q.5 If
𝒗 is the mass specific volume,
𝒔 is the mass specific entropy,
𝑷 is the pressure,
𝑻 is the temperature,
𝝏𝒔
then using Maxwell relations, (𝝏𝑷) =
𝑻
𝜕𝑣
(A) ( )
𝜕𝑇 𝑃
𝜕𝑣
(B) − ( )
𝜕𝑇 𝑃
𝜕𝑣
(C) ( )
𝜕𝑇 𝑠
𝜕𝑣
(D) − ( )
𝜕𝑇 𝑠
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
Q.7 For a real gas passing through an insulated throttling valve, the outlet
temperature of the gas ___________________ with respect to the inlet
temperature.
Q.8 Multiple Select Question (MSQ), Carry ONE mark each (no negative marks).
Q.8 Atmospheric air with Dry Bulb Temperature (DBT) of 24°C and Relative
Humidity of 35%, entering in a circular duct (assume no pressure drop in the
duct) is heated by an electrical resistance arrangement inside the duct. The
DBT of air measured at the outlet of the duct is equal to 30°C. Considering the
flow to be steady, which of the following statement(s) is (are) correct as regards
to the outlet air, with respect to the inlet air?
Q.9 Numerical Answer Type (NAT), carry ONE mark each (no negative marks).
Q. 10 – Q. 13 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ), carry TWO marks each (for each wrong
answer: – 2/3).
Q. 11 For a refrigeration cycle, the ratio of actual COP to the COP of a reversible
refrigerator operating between the same temperature limits is 0.8. The
condenser and evaporator temperatures are 51°C and −30°C, respectively. If
the cooling capacity of the plant is 2.4 kW, then the power input to the
refrigerator is:
(COP: Coefficient of Performance)
(A) 1.00 kW
(B) 1.33 kW
(C) 1.25 kW
(D) 2.08 kW
Q. 12 Two identical pressure cookers, Cooker A and Cooker B, each having a total
internal capacity of 6 litres are available. Cooker A is filled with 2 litres of
liquid water at 110°C and Cooker B is filled with 4 litres of liquid water at
110°C. The remaining space in both the cookers is filled with saturated water
vapour in equilibrium with the liquid water. If 𝒈 represents the specific Gibbs
free energy, and subscripts 𝒗 and 𝒍 represent the saturated vapour and the
saturated liquid phases, respectively, which of the following expressions is
correct?
Vapour Vapour
Liquid Liquid
Cooker A Cooker B
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Q. 14 – Q. 22 Numerical Answer Type (NAT), carry TWO marks each (no negative
marks).
Q. 14 Air having a mass flow rate of 2 kg/s enters a diffuser at 100 kPa and 30°C, with
a velocity of 200 m/s. Exit area of the diffuser is 400 cm2 while the exit temperature
of the air is 45°C. The rate of heat loss from the diffuser to the surrounding is 8
kJ/s. The pressure at the diffuser exit is ____________ kPa (2 decimal places).
For air, the characteristic gas constant is 287 J/(kgK) and specific heat capacity
at constant pressure is 1005 J/(kgK). Assume air to be an ideal gas and the flow
in the diffuser is steady.
Q. 15 For the Refrigerant R-134 (at 1 MPa and 50℃), the difference between the
specific volume computed by assuming it to be an ideal gas and its actual
specific volume is: 𝒗𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒂𝒍 − 𝒗𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒖𝒂𝒍 = 4.529 × 10−3 m3/kg. If the compressibility
factor associated with this state is 𝒁 = 𝟎. 𝟖𝟒, then 𝒗𝒄𝒐𝒎 − 𝒗𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒖𝒂𝒍 =
_______________ ×10−3 m3/kg (3 decimal places).
Here 𝒗𝒄𝒐𝒎 is the specific volume calculated using the compressibility factor.
For Refrigerant R-134 (at 1 MPa and 50℃):
The characteristic gas constant: 0.0815 kJ/(kgK), The critical pressure and
temperature are, respectively, 𝑷𝒄𝒓 = 4.059 MPa and 𝑻𝒄𝒓 = 374.2 K.
Q. 18 A cylinder of volume 0.1 m3 is filled with 100 mol of propane (C3H8) at 2 MPa.
If propane is assumed to obey the van der Waals equation of state, then its
temperature is ______ K (1 decimal place).
The van der Waals constants for propane are: 𝒂 = 𝟗𝟑𝟗. 𝟐 kPa (m3/kmol)2 and
𝒃 = 0.0905 m3/kmol. The universal gas constant is 8.3145 J/(mol K).
Q. 20 A 0.8 m3 insulated rigid tank contains 1.5 kg of an ideal gas at 100 kPa. Electric
work is done on the system until the pressure in the tank rises to 135 kPa. The
loss in availability (exergy) associated with the process is __________ kJ (2
decimal places).
For the ideal gas, the characteristic gas constant is 188.9 J/(kgK) and the
specific heat capacity at constant volume is 680 J/(kgK). The temperature of the
dead state is 298 K.
Q.21 A rigid tank contains 1.0 kg of pure water consisting of liquid and vapour
phases in equilibrium at 10 bar. If the liquid and vapour phase each occupies
one half of the volume of the tank, then the net enthalpy of the contents of the
tank is ________ kJ (1 decimal place).
For saturated liquid and vapour at 10 bar, the thermodynamic data table
provides the following values:
𝒗𝒇 = 𝟏. 𝟏𝟐𝟕 × 𝟏𝟎−𝟑 m3/kg, 𝒗𝒈 = 𝟏𝟗𝟒. 𝟑 × 𝟏𝟎−𝟑 m3/kg,
𝒉𝒇 = 𝟕𝟔𝟐. 𝟔 kJ/kg, 𝒉𝒈 = 𝟐𝟕𝟕𝟔. 𝟐 kJ/kg
Q.22 An air-standard Diesel cycle with a compression ratio of 16 takes air at 1 bar
and 300 K. If the maximum temperature in the cycle is 2100 K, then the
thermal efficiency of the cycle is _______ % (1 decimal place).
The ratio of the specific heat capacities of air is 1.4.
Q.1 Gauri said that she can play the keyboard __________ her sister.
(A) as well as
(B) as better as
(C) as nicest as
(D) as worse as
Q.2
A transparent square sheet shown above is folded along the dotted line. The
folded sheet will look like ________.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q.3 If is the angle, in degrees, between the longest diagonal of the cube and
any one of the edges of the cube, then, cos =
(A) 1
2
(B) 1
√3
(C) 1
√2
(D) √3
2
Q.4 2 2
1 3
If x − − x − = x + 2 , then the value of x is:
2 2
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 8
(A) Vegetables
(B) Sharp
(C) Cut
(D) Blunt
Q. 6 – Q. 10 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ), carry TWO marks each (for each wrong
answer: – 2/3).
(A) Listening to music has no effect on learning and a positive effect on physical
exercise.
(B) Listening to music has a clear positive effect both on physical exercise and on
learning.
(C) Listening to music has a clear positive effect on physical exercise. Music has a
positive effect on learning only in some students.
(D) Listening to music has a clear positive effect on learning in all students. Music
has a positive effect only in some students who exercise.
Q.7
A jigsaw puzzle has 2 pieces. One of the pieces is shown above. Which one
of the given options for the missing piece when assembled will form a
rectangle? The piece can be moved, rotated or flipped to assemble with the
above piece.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q.8 The number of students in three classes is in the ratio 3:13:6. If 18 students
are added to each class, the ratio changes to 15:35:21.
The total number of students in all the three classes in the beginning was:
(A) 22
(B) 66
(C) 88
(D) 110
Q.9 350
296 300
300
240
250
200 210
200
150
100
100
50
0
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Number of units (`)
Net Profit (INR)
The number of units of a product sold in three different years and the respective
net profits are presented in the figure above. The cost/unit in Year 3 was ` 1, which
was half the cost/unit in Year 2. The cost/unit in Year 3 was one-third of the
cost/unit in Year 1. Taxes were paid on the selling price at 10%, 13% and 15%
respectively for the three years. Net profit is calculated as the difference between
the selling price and the sum of cost and taxes paid in that year.
The ratio of the selling price in Year 2 to the selling price in Year 3 is ________.
A) 4:3
(B) 1:1
(C) 3:4
(D) 1:2
(A) T
(B) R
(C) S
(D) P
Q.1 – Q.3 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ), carry ONE mark each (for each wrong
answer: – 1/3).
Q.1 Let
𝟐 −𝟒 𝒙𝟏
𝑺 = { 𝑨𝑿 ∶ 𝑨 = [𝟏 𝟏 ] 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝑿 = [𝒙 ] } .
𝟐
𝟏 −𝟏
−𝟏
If [ 𝜶] ∈ 𝑺, then the value of 𝜶 is
𝟏
(A) −4
(B) −2
(C) 2
(D) 4
(A) 𝛼
(B) 2𝛼
(C) 3𝛼
(D) 4𝛼
is
(A) 3
+𝑖
√3
4 4
(B) 3
−𝑖
√3
4 4
(C) −3
+𝑖
√3
4 4
(D) −3
−𝑖
√3
4 4
Q.4 – Q.7 Numerical Answer Type (NAT), carry ONE mark each (no negative marks).
Q.4 Let 𝒇(𝒙) be a non-negative continuous function of real variable 𝒙. If the area
𝒂𝟐 𝒂 𝝅 𝝅
under the curve 𝒚 = 𝒇(𝒙) from 𝒙 = 𝟎 to 𝒙 = 𝒂 is + 𝟐 𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝒂 + 𝟐 𝐜𝐨𝐬 𝒂 − 𝟐 ,
𝟐
𝝅
then the value of 𝒇 ( 𝟐 ) is __________________ (round off to one decimal
place).
Q.5 𝟒
If the numerical approximation of the value of the integral ∫𝟎 𝟐𝜶𝒙 𝒅𝒙 using
the Trapezoidal rule with two subintervals is 𝟗, then the value of the real
constant 𝜶 is __________________ (round off to one decimal place).
Q.6 Let the transformation 𝒚(𝒙) = 𝒆𝒙 𝒗(𝒙) reduce the ordinary differential
equation
𝒅𝟐 𝒚 𝒅𝒚
𝒙 𝟐 + 𝟐(𝟏 − 𝒙) + (𝒙 − 𝟐) 𝒚 = 𝟎; 𝒙 > 𝟎
𝒅𝒙 𝒅𝒙
to
𝒅𝟐 𝒗 𝒅𝒗
𝜶𝒙 𝟐
+ 𝟐𝜷 + 𝟑𝜸𝒗 = 𝟎,
𝒅𝒙 𝒅𝒙
where 𝜶, 𝜷, 𝜸 are real constants. Then, the arithmetic mean of 𝜶, 𝜷, 𝜸
is ______________ (round off to three decimal places).
Q.7 A person, who speaks the truth 𝟑 out of 𝟒 times, throws a fair dice with six
faces and informs that the outcome is 𝟓. The probability that the outcome is
really 5 is __________________ (round off to three decimal places).
Q. 8 – Q. 9 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ), carry TWO marks each (for each wrong
answer: – 2/3).
Q. 9 Let 𝒖(𝒙, 𝒚) = (𝒙𝟐 − 𝒚𝟐 )𝒗(𝒙, 𝒚) be such that both 𝒖(𝒙, 𝒚) and 𝒗(𝒙, 𝒚) satisfy
the Laplace equation in a domain 𝛀 of the 𝒙𝒚-plane. Then, which one of the
following is TRUE in 𝛀 ?
(A) 𝑥 𝜕𝑣 − 𝑦 𝜕𝑣 = 0
𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑦
(B) 𝑥 𝜕𝑣 + 𝑦 𝜕𝑣 = 0
𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑦
(C) 𝑥 𝜕𝑣 − 𝑦 𝜕𝑣 = 0
𝜕𝑦 𝜕𝑥
(D) 𝑥 𝜕𝑣 + 𝑦 𝜕𝑣 = 0
𝜕𝑦 𝜕𝑥
Q. 10 – Q. 11 Numerical Answer Type (NAT), carry TWO marks each (no negative
marks).
Q. 11 𝟒 𝟑
Let 𝑪𝟏 be the line segment from (𝟎, 𝟏) to (𝟓 , 𝟓), and let 𝑪𝟐 be the arc of the
𝟒 𝟑
circle 𝒙𝟐 + 𝒚𝟐 = 𝟏 from (𝟎, 𝟏) to (𝟓 , 𝟓). If
𝟐𝒙 𝟏 − 𝒙𝟐 𝟐𝒙 𝟏 − 𝒙𝟐
𝜶= ∫( 𝒊̂ + 𝒋̂ ) ⋅ ⃗
𝒅𝒓 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝜷 = ∫ ( 𝒊̂ + ⃗ ,
𝒋̂) ⋅ 𝒅𝒓
𝒚 𝒚𝟐 𝒚 𝒚𝟐
𝑪𝟏 𝑪𝟐
Q.1 The general relationship between shear stress, , and the velocity gradient
n
du du
for a fluid is given by = k , where k is a constant with
dy dy
appropriate units. The fluid is Newtonian if
(A) n 1
(B) n 1
(C) n =1
(D) n=0
(A) Pathlines and streaklines are the same in an unsteady flow, and streamlines are
tangential to the local fluid velocity at a point.
(B) Streamlines are perpendicular to the local fluid velocity at a point, and
streamlines and streaklines are the same in a steady flow.
(C) Pathlines and streaklines are the same in an unsteady flow, and streamlines and
streaklines are the same in a steady flow.
(D) Streamlines are tangential to the local fluid velocity at a point, and streamlines
and streaklines are the same in a steady flow.
Q.3 If Pin = 1.2 Pa and Pout = 1.0 Pa are the average pressures at inlet and outlet
respectively for a fully-developed flow inside a channel having a height of 50
cm, then the absolute value of average shear stress (in Pa) acting on the walls
of the channel of length 5 m is
(A) 0.005
(B) 0.02
(C) 0.01
(D) 0.05
Q.5 The absolute value of pressure difference between the inside and outside of
a spherical soap bubble of radius, R , and surface tension, , is:
(A) 2
R
(B)
R
(C)
2R
(D) 4
R
Q.6 Which one of the following statements is TRUE about the continuity
u v w
equation + + = 0 (where u, v, w are the velocity components along
x y z
the x, y, and z coordinates respectively):
(B) The equation is valid for both steady and unsteady incompressible flows.
Q.7 The head loss (KL) associated with the flow entry of water to an internal
passage depends on the shape of the entry. The following figure shows
three different types of flow entry into a pipe. Which one of the following
relationships correctly represents the head loss associated with the three
different flow entries?
V V V
(A) ( KL )a ( KL )b ( KL )c
(B) ( KL )b ( KL )a ( KL )c
(C) ( KL )b ( KL )a = ( KL )c
(D) ( KL )b ( KL )a ( KL )c
Q.8 The form and friction drags together contribute to the total drag when flow
of air occurs past any object. Two orientations of a finite flat plate are
shown in the figure. In Orientation-1, the plate is placed perpendicular to
the flow while in Orientation-2, the plate is placed parallel to the flow. If
the velocity (V) of air in both orientations is the same, which one of the
following options is TRUE?
Velocity, V Velocity, V
(Orientation-2)
(Orientation-1)
(A) Orientation-1 has higher form drag and lower friction drag and Orientation-2
has lower form drag and higher friction drag
(B) Orientation-1 has lower form drag and lower friction drag and Orientation-2
has higher form drag and higher friction drag
(C) Orientation-1 has lower form drag and higher friction drag and Orientation-2
has higher form drag and lower friction drag
(D) Orientation-1 has higher form drag and higher friction drag and Orientation-2
has lower form drag and lower friction drag
Q.9 Numerical Answer Type (NAT), carry ONE mark each (no negative marks).
Q.9 A spherical ball is steadily supported against gravity by an upward air jet
as shown in the figure. Take acceleration due to gravity to be g = 10 m/s2.
The mass flow rate of air, reaching the ball, is 0.01 kg/s and the air reaches
the ball at an upward velocity of 3 m/s. Neglecting the buoyancy force, and
using the principle of integral momentum balance, the mass (in grams, up
to one decimal place) of the ball is ____.
Q. 10 – Q. 12 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ), carry TWO marks each (for each wrong
answer: – 2/3).
Q. 10 The incompressible flow of air over a curved surface having possible flow
separation is schematically shown in the figure. Two zones P and Q are
indicated in the figure. Which one of the following combinations is TRUE
for zones P and Q?
(A) 1 D 2 s2 g
tan −1
18 U f
(B) 1 D2 f g
tan −1
18 U
(C) 2 D2 s g
sin −1
9 U
(D) 1 D2 s g
−1
tan
18 U
Here, V is the velocity vector in m/s, i is the unit vector in the x-direction,
u 0 is a positive, real constant (in m/s), and a is a positive, real constant (in
m-2). The viscosity of the fluid is µ (in Pa-s). The absolute value of the
pressure gradient (in Pa/m) is
(A) a u0
(B) 2au0
(C) 3au0
(D) 4au0
Q. 13 – Q. 22 Numerical Answer Type (NAT), carry TWO marks each (no negative
marks).
2
Here, i and j are the unit vectors along the x and y directions respectively, a
and b are independent of x, y and time. If the flow is incompressible, then
the value of (a − b) , up to one decimal place, is ______.
Q. 15 For the configuration shown in the figure, oil of density 800 kg/m3 lies
above water of density 1000 kg/m3. Assuming hydrostatic conditions and
acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2, the length L (in meters, up to one
decimal place) of water in the inclined tube is _____.
Q. 18 Water (density = 103 kg/m3) enters steadily into a horizontal pipe bend,
which is part of a larger piping system, as shown in the figure. The
volumetric flow rate of water is 0.1 m3/s. The gage pressure at the inlet is
500 kPa, while the exit is open to atmosphere. The x -component of the
force on the support is Fx . The absolute value of Fx (in kN, up to one
decimal place) is ___.
Q. 19 Air (of density 0.5 kg/m3) enters horizontally into a jet engine at a steady
speed of 200 m/s through an inlet area of 1.0 m2. Upon entering the engine,
the air passes through the combustion chamber and the exhaust gas exits
the jet engine horizontally at a constant speed of 700 m/s. The fuel mass
flow rate added in the combustion chamber is negligible compared to the
air mass flow rate. Also neglect the pressure difference between the inlet
air and the exhaust gas. The absolute value of the horizontal force (in kN,
up to one decimal place) on the jet engine is__________.
Q. 22 Water is flowing with a flow rate 𝑄 in a horizontal circular pipe. Due to the
low pressure created at the venturi section (Section-1 in the figure), water
from a reservoir is drawn upward using a connecting pipe as shown in the
figure. Take acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s 2 . The flow rate
𝑄 = 0.1 m3/s, D1 = 8 cm , and D2 = 20 cm. The maximum height ( h , in
meters, up to one decimal place) of the venturi from the reservoir just
sufficient to raise the liquid upto Section-1 is ____________.
100 mm
40 kN
x
B
10 rad/s
O
(C) Forces act at two points but the member is free to carry moment at any point
(D) Force acts at one point and moment acts at second point
Q.4 If the yield point shear stress obtained from the torsion test of a cylindrical
specimen is τy, then what is the maximum value of principal strain at
yielding? (µ is Poisson’s ratio and E is Young’s modulus)
(A) 𝜏𝑦
𝐸
(B) (1 + µ)𝜏𝑦
𝐸
(C) 𝜏𝑦
2𝐸
(D) (1 − µ)𝜏𝑦
𝐸
Q.5 If the ratio of Young’s modulus to bulk modulus of a material is 3/2, then
the ratio of shear modulus to the Young’s modulus of the material is
(A) 1
(B) 2/5
(C) 1/3
(D) 3/5
Q.6 With respect to the plane of maximum shear stress, which of the following
statements is INCORRECT?
(B) The maximum shear stress is equal to the largest of the one half the difference of
principal stresses
(C) The plane of maximum shear stress occurs at 45o to the principal planes.
(D) The magnitude of the maximum shear stress is equal to the largest of the radius
of the Mohr’s circles.
P1 P1
A E F D
L/2 L/4
L/4
(A) P/4
(B) 8P/3
(C) 4P/3
(D) P/3
(A) 1.50
(B) 1.25
(C) 1.33
(D) 1.66
Q.9 Numerical Answer Type (NAT), carry ONE mark each (no negative marks).
Q. 10–Q. 15 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ), carry TWO marks each (for each wrong
answer: – 2/3).
Q.10 For the state of plane stress shown, the components of normal and shear
stresses are given in terms of stress σ and unknown constants m and n. If
the normal and shear components of stress on a 45o plane are 2σ and zero,
the values of m and n would be:
2σ
45o
nσ
mσ
(A) m = 1, n = 2
(B) m = 2, n = 1
(C) m = 1, n = 1
(D) m = 2, n = 2
Q.11 For a state of plane strain, the normal strains are given by
εxx = 1000 × 10-6, εyy = 200 × 10-6 and the maximum shear strain is
γmax = 1000 × 10-6. The value of shear strain γxy for this strain state is
(A) 𝑝𝑟
𝑡
(B) 𝑝𝑟
2𝑡
(C) 𝑝𝑟
4𝑡
(D) 3𝑝𝑟
2𝑡
Q.13 The truss shown is subjected to a force P. All members of the truss have the
same length L. The reaction at A and force in member AB are
B P
(A) 𝑃√3 𝑃
and
4 2
(B) 𝑃√3 𝑃√3
and
8 4
(C) 𝑃√3 𝑃
and
4 4
(D) 𝑃
𝑃 and
4
Q.14
(A) 100kN
(B) 100kN
(C) 100kN
(D) 100kN
Q.15 A hammer of mass 1 kg is used to break an almond shell. The velocity time
graph of the hammer during the impact duration is shown in the figure.
The shape of force time graph is also given, which can be approximated as
a triangle. A force of 300 N is required for breaking the shell, while a force
of 200 N will not be able to break it, but just introduce a crack. Which one
of the following events will happen?
0.3 m/s
Velocity
(m/s)
t (milliseconds)
-0.03 m/s
Force
(N) t (milliseconds)
3 ms
Q. 16 – Q. 22 Numerical Answer Type (NAT), carry TWO marks each (no negative
marks).
Q.16 A rigid circular disc of radius 0.2 m and mass 10 kg rolls without slip on
the ground at A. The coefficient of static friction µ between ground and
disc is 0.7. A torque T of 9 Nm acts on the disc as shown. Given
acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2 . The friction force (in N) acting on
the disc (in integer) is _________
P
d P
’
P
d s=d P
’ A
Q.18 A naturally curved steel beam AB having Young’s modulus 208 GPa, area
moment of inertia I = 26.7 cm4 and radius R = 2 m is subjected to a vertical
load P = 1000 N at B. The end A at θ = 900 is rigidly fixed. The bending
strain energy of the beam
(in Nm, rounded off to two decimal places) is _______________
B
R
θ
A
O
Q.19 At room temperature of 25oC, a gap of 1 mm exists between the ends of the
rods 1 and 2 as shown. Given the cross section area A of the rods is
1500 mm2, Young’s modulus E = 75 GPa and the coefficient of thermal
expansion α = 23 × 10-6 /oC. When the temperature has reached 150oC, the
magnitude of normal stress in each of the rods (in MPa, rounded off to two
decimal places) is ______________
1 mm
300 mm 300 mm
1 2
Q.20 A tube of inner radius 4 cm and outer radius 5 cm can carry a maximum
torque of T. This tube is now replaced by a solid circular shaft of the same
material. The minimum radius of the solid circular shaft (in cm, rounded
off to two decimal places) to carry the same amount of torque T is
_____________________
M M
K K
System A System B