Design of Machine Elements 2 Mark Question & Answers
Design of Machine Elements 2 Mark Question & Answers
Design of Machine Elements 2 Mark Question & Answers
4. What are the types of loads that can act on machine components?
a. Steady load
b. Variable load
c. Shock load
d. Impact load
6.Define Creep.
7.What are the factors affecting selection of material for machine element?
1. Load applied
2. Purpose and operating conditions of the part.
3. Suitability for manufacture.
4. Minimum weight and optimal size
5. Availability and cost.
10.Define fatigue
When a material is subjected to repeated stress, it fails at stresses below the yield point
stress; such type of failure of the material is called fatigue.
11.Load
It is defined as any external force acting upon a machine part. The following four types
of the load are important from the subject point of view:
1. Dead or steady load. A load is said to be a dead or steady load, when it does not change
in magnitude or direction.
2. Live or variable load.A load is said to be a live or variable load, when it changes con-
tinually.
3. Suddenly applied or shock loads. A load is said to be a suddenly applied or shock load,
when it is suddenly applied or removed.
4. Impact load. A load is said to be an impact load, when it is applied with some initial
velocity.
12. Stress
When some external system of forces or loads act on a body, the internal forces (equal and
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Design for fluctuating and impact loads
1.Define fatigue
When a material is subjected to repeated stress, it fails at stresses below the yield point
stress; such type of failure of the material is called fatigue
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Design of Shafts, Keys and Couplings
1. Define shaft.
A shaft is a rotating machine element which is used to transmit power from one place to
another. Shaft is used for the transmission of torque and bending moment.
3. What is spindle?
A spindle is a short shaft that imparts motion either to a cutting tool or to a workpiece.
11. What are the desirable properties for the materials for shafts and axles?
a. sufficient high strength
b. a low sensitivity to stress concentration
c. ability to withstand heat and case hardening treatment.
d. good machinability
12. How the shafts are designed when it is subjected to twisting moment only?
When the shaft is subjected to torque only, then it is designed based on torsion equation.
13. Why rotating shaft are generally made with circular cross section?
Stress distribution pattern will be uniform throughout the circular cross section.
15. If the shaft is subjected to torsion and bending moment, the shaft diameter can be
determined based on the two theories namely
Guest’s theory and Rankine’s theory.
18. State any two reasons for preferring hollow shaft over solid shaft.
1. For some weight of shaft, hollow shaft can transmit 1.5 times the torque transmitted by
solid shaft.
32. What are splines? The keys are made integral with the shaft which fits in the keyways
broached in the hub. Such shafts are known as splined shafts. These shafts usually have
four, six, ten or sixteen splines. The splined shafts are relatively stronger than shafts hav-
ing a single keyway.
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Design of Springs
1. What is spring and where it is employed?
A spring is an elastic body, which distorts when loaded and recover its original shape
when the load is removed. It finds applications in many places such as automobiles, rail-
way wagons, brakes, clutches, watches and so on.
8. When the helical spring is cut into two halves, the stiffness of the resulting spring
will be
Doubled
12.What are the functions a rebound clip and a U clip in a leaf spring?
A rebound and U clips are used for holding the leaves of the springs together.
13.What is nipping of laminated leaf spring? Discuss its roll in spring design.
Pre stressing of leaf springs is obtained by a difference of radii of curvature known as
nipping. The initial gap can be adjusted so that under max. load conditions the stress in
all the leaves will be same or, if desired the stress is the full length leaves may be less.
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Design of Bearings
1. What is a bearing?
Bearing is a machine member, used to support the axles and power transmishafts, directs
the motion of shafts and also reduce friction between contact surfawhile carrying the load.
19. List the factors should be considered when selecting roller bearing.
1. Space availability
2. Type and amount of load
3. Speed
4. Alignment
5. Environmental conditions.