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The document outlines the structure of the End Semester Examinations for the BE (ME) Manufacturing Processes course in December 2024, detailing the types of questions and marks distribution. It includes two parts: Part A consists of 10 short answer questions, while Part B contains 10 detailed questions with options. The content covers various manufacturing processes, including casting, welding, sheet metal operations, and plastic molding techniques.

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The document outlines the structure of the End Semester Examinations for the BE (ME) Manufacturing Processes course in December 2024, detailing the types of questions and marks distribution. It includes two parts: Part A consists of 10 short answer questions, while Part B contains 10 detailed questions with options. The content covers various manufacturing processes, including casting, welding, sheet metal operations, and plastic molding techniques.

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END SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS DECEMBER– 2024


BE (ME) - PROGRAMME
23MER310 / MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100
PART- A (10 X 2 = 20 marks)
Answer ALL the questions

Course Cognitive
S.No Questions
Outcomes Level
1. Give any four desired properties of mounding sand CO1 K1
2. List out any four defects in casting. CO1 K1
3. Mention the role of fluxes in welding. CO2 K1
4. Write the principle behind friction stir welding process. CO2 K1
5. Differentiate punching and blanking process. CO3 K2
6. Sketch nibbling and notching process. CO3 K2
7. State the principle behind forging process CO4 K1
8. List the different types of drawing process in forging CO4 K1
9. Enlist the characteristics of plastics. CO5 K1
Injection moulding is carried out only through thermoplastics. CO5 K2
10.
Justify.

ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS


Part - B
(5 x 16 = 80 Marks)
Course Marks Cognitive
S.No Questions
Outcomes Level
11 i. List the types of patterns used in casting and CO1 8 K2
explain any four types.
ii. Elaborate on the different types of pattern CO1 8 K2
allowances.
(or)
12 i. Explain the shell and investment casting CO1 16 K2
techniques

13 i. Explain in detail on the flame characteristics. CO2 8 K2


ii. With a neat sketch explain arc welding process CO2 8 K2
(or)
14 i. Differentiate between TIG and MIG welding CO2 8 K2
ii. Explain in detail about the welding defects. CO2 8 K2
15 i. With neat sketch explain various sheet metal CO3 16 K2
drawing operations.
(or)
16 i. Explain sheet metal bending operations with neat CO3 16 K2
sketch.

17 i. Describe open and closed die forging process. CO4 8 K2


ii. Explain in detail about the different types of CO4 8 K2
rolling mills used in metal forming industry.
(or)
18 i. Elaborate on Hot and cold extrusion process. CO4 16 K2

19 i. Explain the construction and working of screw CO5 10 K2


types Injection moulding machine.
ii. List the merits and demerits of screw types CO5 6 K2
Injection moulding machine.
(or)
20 i. With a neat sketch explain the working of blow CO5 8 K2
moulding process.
ii. Tabulate the differences between thermoplastics CO5 8 K2
and thermosetting plastics

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