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         Code No: R05310305
                                                                                    Set No. 1
                III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
                               DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-I
             ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering)
         Time: 3 hours                                                                  Max Marks: 80
                                      Answer any FIVE Questions
                                   All Questions carry equal marks



           1. A copper bar 50 mm in diameter is placed with a steel tube 75 mm external diameter
              and 50 mm internal diameter of exactly the same length. The two pieces are rigidly
               xed together by two pins 18 mm in diameter, one at each end passing through the
              bar and tube. Calculate the stress induced in the copper bar, steel tube and pins
              if the temperature of the combination is raised by 50%. Take
                s = 210 / 2; c = 105 / 2 s = 11 5 × 10-6 o and c = 17 × 10-6 o .
                                                                                                       [16]

           2. (a) Discuss the e ects of the following factors on endurance limit.
                       i. Load factor
                      ii. Surface nish factor
                     iii. size factor.
               (b) A circular bar of 500 m.m length is supported freely at it two ends. It is acted
                    upon by a central concentrated cyclic load having a minimum value of 20 kN
                    and a maximum value of 50 kN. Determine the diameter of the bar by taking
                    a factor of safty of 1.5, size e ect of 0.85, surface nish factor of 0.9. The
                    material properties of bar are given by: ultimate strength of 650 Mpa, yield
                    strength of 500 Mpa and endurance strength of 350 Mpa. [6+10]

           3. (a) What are the advantages and disadvantages of welded joints over riveted joints.
               (b) A plate of 100mm wide and 10mm thick is to be welded with another plate
                    by means of a transverse welds at the ends. If the plates are sub jected to a
                    load of 70 kN, nd the size of the weld for static as well as fatigue load. The
                    permissible tensile stress should not exceed 70 MPa. [6+10]

           4. (a) Derive an expression for the maximum load in a bolt when a bracket with
                    circular base is bolted to a wall by means of four bolts.
               (b) Explain the method of determining the size of the bolt when the bracket carries
                    an eccentric load perpendicular to the axis of the bolt. [8+8]

           5. (a) What is the di erence between a cotter and key? Why a single taper is provide
                   in cotter and not on both sides? Discuss the advantages and limitations of
                   cotter joint.
               (b) Design a cotter joint with two gibs to transmit an axial force of 130 kN. The
                    permissible stresses are 165 MPa in tension; 100 M Pa in shear and 180 MPa
                    in crushing.                                                                      [8+8]
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           6. (a) What is the e ect of keyway on:
                      i. strength of shaft,
                     ii. Torsional rigidity of Shaft.
               (b) Determine the inside and outside diameters of a hollow shaft, which will re-
                    place a solid shaft of diameter 50mm. Both the shafts are made of the same
                    material. The hollow shaft should be equally strong in torsion, yet the weight
                    should be half of the solid shaft.                                             [6+10]

           7. Design a bushed -pin type exible couplings to transmit 25kW at 960rpm.
              Use the following stress values:
              Shear stress =50MPa(shaft and key)
                               30MPa(pin)
              Crushing stress =90MPa (key)
              Bearing pressure=0.45N/mm2(rubber bush).                                                    [16]

           8. (a) Write short notes on leaf springs
               (b) A lift system is provided with cushion springs at the bottom of lift. The lift is
                    free to fall. Springs are set in parallel. Specify the required number of springs
                    if the lift has free fall of 1.5m from rest.
                    Weight of lift = 30kN
                    Allowable de ection per spring = 370 mm
                    Number of active turns =15
                    Spring mean coil diameter =30 mm
                    Spring wire diameter = 30mm
                    Modulus of rigidity for spring =80Gpa.
                                                                                                        [6+10]
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                                                                                 Set No. 2
                III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
                               DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-I
             ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering)
         Time: 3 hours                                                                  Max Marks: 80
                                      Answer any FIVE Questions
                                   All Questions carry equal marks



           1. A load on a bolt consists of an axial pull of 10 k N together with a transver shear
              force of 5 kN. Find the diameter of bolt required according to

               (a) Maximum principal stress theory
               (b) Maximum shear stress theory

               (c) Max-principal strain theory
               (d) Maximum strain energy theory.

              Take permissible tensile stress at elastic limit=100 Mpa and Poisson’s ratio=0.3.
                                                                                                    [16]

           2. (a) Explain the Soderberg method for combination of stresses.
               (b) A steel rod is subjected to a reversed axial load of 180 kN. Find the diameter
                    of the ro d for a factor of safty of 2. Neglect column action. The material
                    has an ultimate tensile strength of 1070 Mpa and yield strength of 910 Mpa.
                    The endurance limit is reversed bending may be assumed to be one half of the
                    ultimate tensile strength. The correction factors are as follows.
                    Load factor =0.7; surface nish factor=0.8
                    Size factor =0.85; stress concentration factor = 1.                           [6+10]

           3. (a) Classify the rivet heads according to Indian Standard Speci cation.
               (b) A double riveted lap joint is made between 15mm thick plates. The rivet
                    diameter and pitch are 25mm and 75mm respectively. If the ultimate stresses
                    are 400 MPa in tension and 320 MPa in shear and 640 MPa in crushing, nd
                    the minimum force per inch, which will rupture the joint. If the above joint
                    is sub jected to a load such that the factor of safety is 4, nd out the actual
                    stresses developed in the plates and the rivets.                               [6+10]

           4. A bracket is bolted to a column by 6 bolts of equal size as shown in gure 4. It
              carries a load of 50 KN at a distance of 150 mm from the center of column. If the
              maximum stress in the bolts is to be limited to 150 MPa determine the diameter
              of bolt.                                                                                  [16]
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                                                              Figure 4
           5. (a) What is the di erence between a knuckle and a cotter joint? Where is the use
                   of knuckle joint is best suited, give some examples of its use.
               (b) Two mild steel rods of 36mm diameter are to be connected by means of a
                    cotter joint. The ends of the rod to be suitably enlarged by forging. The
                    thickness of the cotter is 12mm. Calculate the dimensions of the joint, if the
                    permissible stresses are 60MPa in tension, 45MPa in shear, and 90MPa in
                    compression.                                                                     [6+10]

           6. In axial ow rotary compressor, the shaft is sub jected to a maximum twisting
               moment of 1500N-m and a maximum bending moment of 3000N-m. Neglecting
               the axial load on the shaft, determine the diameter of the shaft, if the allowable
               shear stress is 50N/mm2. Assume b = 1.5 and t = 1.2. If the shaft is to be a
               hollow one with i o=4, what will be the material saving in the hollow shaft. It is
               sub jected to the same loading and of the same material as the solid shaft. Compare
               the torsional sti ness of the two shafts.                                               [16]

           7. Design a bushed-pin type exible coupling for connecting a motor shaft to a pump
              shaft, with the following service conditions:
              Power to be transmitted=40kW
              Speed of the motor shaft=1000rpm
              Diameter of motor and pump shafts=45mm
              Bearing pressure on the rubber bush=0.7N/mm2

              Allowable stress in the pins=60MPa.                                                      [16]

           8. A helical spring is to support a load of 1000N . The spring is guided by a ro d
              of 50mm diameter. The spring undergoes a de ection of 40 mm under the load.
              Determine the diameter of the wire and the number of turns required, Use C-60
              steel with a factor of safety 2.                                                         [16]
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                III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
                               DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-I
             ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering)
         Time: 3 hours                                                                  Max Marks: 80
                                      Answer any FIVE Questions
                                   All Questions carry equal marks



           1. (a) Classify the various types Machine Design.
               (b) What is the procedure adopted in the design of Machine elements. [6+10]

           2. A cold drawn steel rod of circular cross-section is subjected to a variable bending
              moment of 565 N-m to 1130 N-m as the axial load varies from 4500 N to 13500N.
              The maximum bending moment occurs at the same instant that the axial load
              is maximum. Determine the required diameter of the rod for a factor of safty 2.
              Neglect any stress concentration and column e ect. Assuming ultimate strength =
              550 Mpa, yield strength =470Mpa, size factor=0.85, surface nish factor = 0.89.
              Correlation factors = 0.1 for bending and 0.7 for axial load. The endurance limit
              is reversed bending may be taken as one half the ultimate strength. [16]

           3. A low carbon steel plate of 0.7m width welded to a structure of similar material
              by means of two parallel llet welds of 0.112 m length (each) is subjected to an
              eccentric loa of 4000N, the line of action of which has a distance of 1.5m from the
              center of gravity of the weld group. Design the required thickness of the plate when
              the allowable stress of the weld metal is 60 Mpa and that of the plate is 40 Mpa.
                                                                                                     [16]

           4. (a) De ne the following terms with necessary sketch.
                      i. Major diameter
                     ii. Minor diameter
                    iii. Pitch
                    iv. Lead.
               (b) Derive an expression for the maxim load in a bolt. When a bracket with a
                    circular base is bolted to a wall by means of four bolts. [8+8]

           5. (a) Describe the purpose of gib in cotter joint? What are the applications of cotter
                    joints?
               (b) Design a knuckle joint to transmit 140 kN, with permissible stresses in tension;
                    shear and compression are 75 M Pa; 60 M Pa and 150 M Pa respectively.
                                                                                                   [6+10]

           6. Design a line shaft transmitting power to two machine tools. The power received
              by the shaft is 30kW at 300 rpm. The power absorbed by pulley P1 is 12 kW
              and the remaining power is absorbed by pulley P2. The diameter of pulley P1 is
              300mm and its mass is 40Kg. the diameter and mass of pulley P2 are 600mm and
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              75Kg respectively. Assume the belt tension ratio of 2 for both pulleys and the
              shaft material as 30C8 steel with Km = 2 and Kt = 1.5. Draw the B.M and torque
              diagram’s. Assuming maximum shear stress theory.                                          [16]

           7. (a) The bolt in the ange coupling should be made weaker than the other com-
                    ponents of coupling, Why?
               (b) In a ange shaft coupling having 37.5mm bore it is desired that torsional
                    stress in the shaft will not exceed 25 N/mm2. The outside diameter of the
                    coupling limited by space is 200mm. There are three 15mm bolts on a bolt
                    circle diameter of 140mm. The radial ange thickness is 18mm. Determine
                    the following:
                      i. The power that may be transmitted at 600 rev/min.
                     ii. The shearing stress in the bolts.
                    iii. The bearing pressure on the bolts.                                         [4+12]

           8. A semi elliptical laminted spring is to carry of load of 5000N and consists 8 leaves 46
              mm wide, two of the leaves being of full length. The spring is to be made 1000mm
              between the eyes and is held at the center by a 60mm wide band. Assume that the
              spring is initially stressed so as to induce an equal stress of 500N/mm2 when fully
              loaded. Design the spring

               (a) Thickness of leaves
               (b) Eye diameter

               (c) Length of leaves
               (d) Maximum de ection and camber.
                    Assume E = 2.1×105 N/mm2.                                                   [4×4=16]
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                                                                                 Set No. 4
                III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
                               DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-I
             ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering)
         Time: 3 hours                                                                  Max Marks: 80
                                      Answer any FIVE Questions
                                   All Questions carry equal marks



           1. (a) Write short notes on free cutting steel and stainless steel.
               (b) State the alloying elements added to steel and the e ects they produce in steel.
                                                                                                       [8+8]

           2. A hot rolled steel shaft is sub jected to a torsional moment that varies from 330N-
              m clockwise to 110 N-m counter clock wise and an applied bending moment at a
              critical section varies from 440 N-m to -220 N-m. The shaft is of uniform cross-
              section and no key is present at the critical section. Determine the required shaft
              diameter. The material has an ultimate strength of 550 M 2 and a yield
              strength of 410 2. Take the endurance limit as half the ultimate strength,
              factor of safty of 2, size factor of 0.85 and surface nish factor of 0.62. [16]

           3. (a) What is the di erence between Caulking and fullering? Explain with the help
                   of neat sketches.
               (b) A double riveted double cover butt joint is made in 12mm thick plates with
                    18mm diameter rivets. Find the e ciency of the joint for a pitch of 80mm, if
                      t= 115MPa; = 80MPa; and c = 160Mpa.                                              [6+10]

           4. Determine the size of the bolts and the thickness of the arm for the bracket as
              shown in the gure 4, if it carries a load of 40 KN at an anlge of 600 to the vertical.
              The material of the bracket and the bolt is same for which the safe stresses can be
              assumed as 70,50 and 105 MPa in tension, shear and compression respectively. [16]
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           5. (a) What is the di erence between a cotter and key? Why a single taper is provide
                   in cotter and not on both sides? Discuss the advantages and limitations of
                   cotter joint.
               (b) Design a cotter joint with two gibs to transmit an axial force of 130 kN. The
                    permissible stresses are 165 MPa in tension; 100 M Pa in shear and 180 MPa
                    in crushing.                                                                          [8+8]

           6. Design a line shaft transmitting power to two machine tools. The power received
              by the shaft is 30kW at 300 rpm. The power absorbed by pulley P1 is 12 kW
              and the remaining power is absorbed by pulley P2. The diameter of pulley P1 is
              300mm and its mass is 40Kg. the diameter and mass of pulley P2 are 600mm and
              75Kg respectively. Assume the belt tension ratio of 2 for both pulleys and the
              shaft material as 30C8 steel with Km = 2 and Kt = 1.5. Draw the B.M and torque
              diagram’s. Assuming maximum shear stress theory.                                             [16]

           7. Design a cast iron protective type ange coupling to connect two shafts in order to
              transmit 7.5kW at 720rpm. The following permissible stresses may be used:
              Permissible shear stress for shaft, bolt and key material=33MPa
              Permissible crushing stress for shaft, bolt and key material=60MPa
              Permissible shear stress for the cast iron=15MPa.                                            [16]

           8. (a) List out the functions of springs.
               (b) A spring for spring balance is to elongate 100mm, when subjected to a load of
                    200N. Assume that the mean diameter of the coil is to be 6 times the diameter
                    of the wire and the maximum stress to be induced is limited to 400N/mm2.
                    Determine the diameter for the wire, for the coil and the number of coils
                    required and length of spring. Modulus of rigidity G= 0.8 ×105 N/mm2.
                                                                                                         [4+12]

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  • 1. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310305 Set No. 1 III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007 DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-I ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. A copper bar 50 mm in diameter is placed with a steel tube 75 mm external diameter and 50 mm internal diameter of exactly the same length. The two pieces are rigidly xed together by two pins 18 mm in diameter, one at each end passing through the bar and tube. Calculate the stress induced in the copper bar, steel tube and pins if the temperature of the combination is raised by 50%. Take s = 210 / 2; c = 105 / 2 s = 11 5 × 10-6 o and c = 17 × 10-6 o . [16] 2. (a) Discuss the e ects of the following factors on endurance limit. i. Load factor ii. Surface nish factor iii. size factor. (b) A circular bar of 500 m.m length is supported freely at it two ends. It is acted upon by a central concentrated cyclic load having a minimum value of 20 kN and a maximum value of 50 kN. Determine the diameter of the bar by taking a factor of safty of 1.5, size e ect of 0.85, surface nish factor of 0.9. The material properties of bar are given by: ultimate strength of 650 Mpa, yield strength of 500 Mpa and endurance strength of 350 Mpa. [6+10] 3. (a) What are the advantages and disadvantages of welded joints over riveted joints. (b) A plate of 100mm wide and 10mm thick is to be welded with another plate by means of a transverse welds at the ends. If the plates are sub jected to a load of 70 kN, nd the size of the weld for static as well as fatigue load. The permissible tensile stress should not exceed 70 MPa. [6+10] 4. (a) Derive an expression for the maximum load in a bolt when a bracket with circular base is bolted to a wall by means of four bolts. (b) Explain the method of determining the size of the bolt when the bracket carries an eccentric load perpendicular to the axis of the bolt. [8+8] 5. (a) What is the di erence between a cotter and key? Why a single taper is provide in cotter and not on both sides? Discuss the advantages and limitations of cotter joint. (b) Design a cotter joint with two gibs to transmit an axial force of 130 kN. The permissible stresses are 165 MPa in tension; 100 M Pa in shear and 180 MPa in crushing. [8+8]
  • 2. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310305 Set No. 1 6. (a) What is the e ect of keyway on: i. strength of shaft, ii. Torsional rigidity of Shaft. (b) Determine the inside and outside diameters of a hollow shaft, which will re- place a solid shaft of diameter 50mm. Both the shafts are made of the same material. The hollow shaft should be equally strong in torsion, yet the weight should be half of the solid shaft. [6+10] 7. Design a bushed -pin type exible couplings to transmit 25kW at 960rpm. Use the following stress values: Shear stress =50MPa(shaft and key) 30MPa(pin) Crushing stress =90MPa (key) Bearing pressure=0.45N/mm2(rubber bush). [16] 8. (a) Write short notes on leaf springs (b) A lift system is provided with cushion springs at the bottom of lift. The lift is free to fall. Springs are set in parallel. Specify the required number of springs if the lift has free fall of 1.5m from rest. Weight of lift = 30kN Allowable de ection per spring = 370 mm Number of active turns =15 Spring mean coil diameter =30 mm Spring wire diameter = 30mm Modulus of rigidity for spring =80Gpa. [6+10]
  • 3. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310305 Set No. 2 III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007 DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-I ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. A load on a bolt consists of an axial pull of 10 k N together with a transver shear force of 5 kN. Find the diameter of bolt required according to (a) Maximum principal stress theory (b) Maximum shear stress theory (c) Max-principal strain theory (d) Maximum strain energy theory. Take permissible tensile stress at elastic limit=100 Mpa and Poisson’s ratio=0.3. [16] 2. (a) Explain the Soderberg method for combination of stresses. (b) A steel rod is subjected to a reversed axial load of 180 kN. Find the diameter of the ro d for a factor of safty of 2. Neglect column action. The material has an ultimate tensile strength of 1070 Mpa and yield strength of 910 Mpa. The endurance limit is reversed bending may be assumed to be one half of the ultimate tensile strength. The correction factors are as follows. Load factor =0.7; surface nish factor=0.8 Size factor =0.85; stress concentration factor = 1. [6+10] 3. (a) Classify the rivet heads according to Indian Standard Speci cation. (b) A double riveted lap joint is made between 15mm thick plates. The rivet diameter and pitch are 25mm and 75mm respectively. If the ultimate stresses are 400 MPa in tension and 320 MPa in shear and 640 MPa in crushing, nd the minimum force per inch, which will rupture the joint. If the above joint is sub jected to a load such that the factor of safety is 4, nd out the actual stresses developed in the plates and the rivets. [6+10] 4. A bracket is bolted to a column by 6 bolts of equal size as shown in gure 4. It carries a load of 50 KN at a distance of 150 mm from the center of column. If the maximum stress in the bolts is to be limited to 150 MPa determine the diameter of bolt. [16]
  • 4. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310305 Set No. 2 Figure 4 5. (a) What is the di erence between a knuckle and a cotter joint? Where is the use of knuckle joint is best suited, give some examples of its use. (b) Two mild steel rods of 36mm diameter are to be connected by means of a cotter joint. The ends of the rod to be suitably enlarged by forging. The thickness of the cotter is 12mm. Calculate the dimensions of the joint, if the permissible stresses are 60MPa in tension, 45MPa in shear, and 90MPa in compression. [6+10] 6. In axial ow rotary compressor, the shaft is sub jected to a maximum twisting moment of 1500N-m and a maximum bending moment of 3000N-m. Neglecting the axial load on the shaft, determine the diameter of the shaft, if the allowable shear stress is 50N/mm2. Assume b = 1.5 and t = 1.2. If the shaft is to be a hollow one with i o=4, what will be the material saving in the hollow shaft. It is sub jected to the same loading and of the same material as the solid shaft. Compare the torsional sti ness of the two shafts. [16] 7. Design a bushed-pin type exible coupling for connecting a motor shaft to a pump shaft, with the following service conditions: Power to be transmitted=40kW Speed of the motor shaft=1000rpm Diameter of motor and pump shafts=45mm Bearing pressure on the rubber bush=0.7N/mm2 Allowable stress in the pins=60MPa. [16] 8. A helical spring is to support a load of 1000N . The spring is guided by a ro d of 50mm diameter. The spring undergoes a de ection of 40 mm under the load. Determine the diameter of the wire and the number of turns required, Use C-60 steel with a factor of safety 2. [16]
  • 5. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310305 Set No. 3 III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007 DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-I ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. (a) Classify the various types Machine Design. (b) What is the procedure adopted in the design of Machine elements. [6+10] 2. A cold drawn steel rod of circular cross-section is subjected to a variable bending moment of 565 N-m to 1130 N-m as the axial load varies from 4500 N to 13500N. The maximum bending moment occurs at the same instant that the axial load is maximum. Determine the required diameter of the rod for a factor of safty 2. Neglect any stress concentration and column e ect. Assuming ultimate strength = 550 Mpa, yield strength =470Mpa, size factor=0.85, surface nish factor = 0.89. Correlation factors = 0.1 for bending and 0.7 for axial load. The endurance limit is reversed bending may be taken as one half the ultimate strength. [16] 3. A low carbon steel plate of 0.7m width welded to a structure of similar material by means of two parallel llet welds of 0.112 m length (each) is subjected to an eccentric loa of 4000N, the line of action of which has a distance of 1.5m from the center of gravity of the weld group. Design the required thickness of the plate when the allowable stress of the weld metal is 60 Mpa and that of the plate is 40 Mpa. [16] 4. (a) De ne the following terms with necessary sketch. i. Major diameter ii. Minor diameter iii. Pitch iv. Lead. (b) Derive an expression for the maxim load in a bolt. When a bracket with a circular base is bolted to a wall by means of four bolts. [8+8] 5. (a) Describe the purpose of gib in cotter joint? What are the applications of cotter joints? (b) Design a knuckle joint to transmit 140 kN, with permissible stresses in tension; shear and compression are 75 M Pa; 60 M Pa and 150 M Pa respectively. [6+10] 6. Design a line shaft transmitting power to two machine tools. The power received by the shaft is 30kW at 300 rpm. The power absorbed by pulley P1 is 12 kW and the remaining power is absorbed by pulley P2. The diameter of pulley P1 is 300mm and its mass is 40Kg. the diameter and mass of pulley P2 are 600mm and
  • 6. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310305 Set No. 3 75Kg respectively. Assume the belt tension ratio of 2 for both pulleys and the shaft material as 30C8 steel with Km = 2 and Kt = 1.5. Draw the B.M and torque diagram’s. Assuming maximum shear stress theory. [16] 7. (a) The bolt in the ange coupling should be made weaker than the other com- ponents of coupling, Why? (b) In a ange shaft coupling having 37.5mm bore it is desired that torsional stress in the shaft will not exceed 25 N/mm2. The outside diameter of the coupling limited by space is 200mm. There are three 15mm bolts on a bolt circle diameter of 140mm. The radial ange thickness is 18mm. Determine the following: i. The power that may be transmitted at 600 rev/min. ii. The shearing stress in the bolts. iii. The bearing pressure on the bolts. [4+12] 8. A semi elliptical laminted spring is to carry of load of 5000N and consists 8 leaves 46 mm wide, two of the leaves being of full length. The spring is to be made 1000mm between the eyes and is held at the center by a 60mm wide band. Assume that the spring is initially stressed so as to induce an equal stress of 500N/mm2 when fully loaded. Design the spring (a) Thickness of leaves (b) Eye diameter (c) Length of leaves (d) Maximum de ection and camber. Assume E = 2.1×105 N/mm2. [4×4=16]
  • 7. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310305 Set No. 4 III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007 DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-I ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. (a) Write short notes on free cutting steel and stainless steel. (b) State the alloying elements added to steel and the e ects they produce in steel. [8+8] 2. A hot rolled steel shaft is sub jected to a torsional moment that varies from 330N- m clockwise to 110 N-m counter clock wise and an applied bending moment at a critical section varies from 440 N-m to -220 N-m. The shaft is of uniform cross- section and no key is present at the critical section. Determine the required shaft diameter. The material has an ultimate strength of 550 M 2 and a yield strength of 410 2. Take the endurance limit as half the ultimate strength, factor of safty of 2, size factor of 0.85 and surface nish factor of 0.62. [16] 3. (a) What is the di erence between Caulking and fullering? Explain with the help of neat sketches. (b) A double riveted double cover butt joint is made in 12mm thick plates with 18mm diameter rivets. Find the e ciency of the joint for a pitch of 80mm, if t= 115MPa; = 80MPa; and c = 160Mpa. [6+10] 4. Determine the size of the bolts and the thickness of the arm for the bracket as shown in the gure 4, if it carries a load of 40 KN at an anlge of 600 to the vertical. The material of the bracket and the bolt is same for which the safe stresses can be assumed as 70,50 and 105 MPa in tension, shear and compression respectively. [16]
  • 8. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310305 Set No. 4 5. (a) What is the di erence between a cotter and key? Why a single taper is provide in cotter and not on both sides? Discuss the advantages and limitations of cotter joint. (b) Design a cotter joint with two gibs to transmit an axial force of 130 kN. The permissible stresses are 165 MPa in tension; 100 M Pa in shear and 180 MPa in crushing. [8+8] 6. Design a line shaft transmitting power to two machine tools. The power received by the shaft is 30kW at 300 rpm. The power absorbed by pulley P1 is 12 kW and the remaining power is absorbed by pulley P2. The diameter of pulley P1 is 300mm and its mass is 40Kg. the diameter and mass of pulley P2 are 600mm and 75Kg respectively. Assume the belt tension ratio of 2 for both pulleys and the shaft material as 30C8 steel with Km = 2 and Kt = 1.5. Draw the B.M and torque diagram’s. Assuming maximum shear stress theory. [16] 7. Design a cast iron protective type ange coupling to connect two shafts in order to transmit 7.5kW at 720rpm. The following permissible stresses may be used: Permissible shear stress for shaft, bolt and key material=33MPa Permissible crushing stress for shaft, bolt and key material=60MPa Permissible shear stress for the cast iron=15MPa. [16] 8. (a) List out the functions of springs. (b) A spring for spring balance is to elongate 100mm, when subjected to a load of 200N. Assume that the mean diameter of the coil is to be 6 times the diameter of the wire and the maximum stress to be induced is limited to 400N/mm2. Determine the diameter for the wire, for the coil and the number of coils required and length of spring. Modulus of rigidity G= 0.8 ×105 N/mm2. [4+12]