Emm Set1
Emm Set1
Emm Set1
Third Semester
Mechanical Engineering
PART – B ( 5 13 = 65 marks)
Marks K-Level CO
11. a) Point out the compositions and properties of the following 13 K4 CO3
i) Austenitic stainless steels
ii) High speed steels
iii) Martensitic stainless steels
iv) Maraging steels
OR
b) Explain the steps involved in precipitation hardening 13 K2 CO3
12. a) Describe the molecular structure, properties and applications of the 13 K1 CO4
following polymers
i) Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
ii) Polystyrene (PS)
iii) Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
iv) Polycarbonate (PC)
OR
b) Compare the difference between Acrylotrile – butadiene – styrene and 13 K6 CO4
also describe the properties and applications
13. a) Discuss the properties and applications of the following ceramic 13 K2 CO4
materials
i) Alumine
ii) Silicon carbide
iii) Silicon Nitride
iv) Sialon
OR
b) Classify and write short notes about the different types of matrix 13 K3 CO4
materials and reinforcement materials used to make polymer matrix
composites
14. a) Explain the characteristic of ductile fracture and brittle fracture? 13 K2 CO5
Explain the testing procedure.
OR
b) Explain the testing procedure for charpy impact testing with neat 13 K2 CO5
sketches
15. a) Point out the different types of metallic fracture. Explain in detail. 13 K4 CO5
OR
b) Explain the testing procedure for determining the following properties 13 K2 CO5
i) Brinell hardness Number
ii) Creep strength
PART C (1 15 = 15)
Marks K-Level CO
16. a) Compare the S-N curve for mild steel and aluminium and explain its 15 K6 CO5
features. Explain for procedures used to obtain S-N diagram.
OR
b) Classify composite materials and list two properties and application 15 K3 CO4
of them.