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ANNA UNIVERSITY : CHENNAI 600 025

B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATIONS. Apr./May.-2013


Regulations 2008
Fourth Semester
B.E. Mechanical Engineering
ME2257 COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING LABORATORY
Time: 3 Hours

Maximum Marks: 100

Mark Allotment Pattern


2D CAD Model
Aim/Procedure/System
requirements

Theory and

or

Sketches

Manual Drawing

Part A

(Any One)

Viva

Total

10

100

Part B
15

25

50

ME2257 - COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING LABORATORY

Note: Select any one question from Part A and one question from Part B

Part A (Marks: 25)


1. For the following designation draw the illustration and symbol for welding
joints.
a. Square butt weld
b. Single V butt weld
c. Single bevel butt weld
d. Fillet weld
e. Spot weld
f. Seam weld

2. With a neat sketch mark the dimensions of the edge preparation for the butt
welds.

3. With a neat sketch explain caulking and fullering in riveted joint.

4. Define the terms associated with riveted joints


a. Pitch
b. Margin
c. Chain riveting
d. Zig-zag riveting
e. Row pitch
f. Diagonal pitch

5. (a) Name the commonly used materials for rivets.


(b) How riveted joints are made air tight?

6. Sketch any two types of structural riveted joints, indicating proportionate


dimensions.

7. Draw the sectional front view for the following riveted joints to join plates of
thickness 10 mm.
a. Single riveted lap joint
b. Double riveted chain lap joint
c. Double riveted zig-zag lap joint

8. Sketch and explain the two conventional signs used for welding as per BIS.

9. (a) Categorise the welding symbols.


(b) How weld symbols are shown in the drawing?

10. (a) What is the function of a key?


(b) What is the difference between a saddle key and a sunk key?

11. What is a cotter and where is it used? What is the purpose of using a gib alone
with a cotter in a cotter joint?

12. (a) Differentiate between cotter joint and pin joint.


(b) Differentiate saddle key and sunk key.

13. Define the following terms with respect to screw threads


a. Pitch
b. Major diameter
c. Minor diameter
d. Lead
e. Root
f. Thread angle

14. Distinguish between the following


(a) Square Thread and ACME thread
(b) Pitch and lead of a thread

15. How are the following threads designated as per BIS?


(a) Metric thread with coarse pitch
(b) Metric thread with fine pitch
(c) Square thread
(d) ACME thread

16. Sketch the following thread profiles for a nominal diameter of 25 mm and a
pitch of 3 mm and give their applications.
(a) BSW thread
(b) Buttress thread

17. Sketch the conventional representation of the following.


(a) External thread
(b) Internal thread
(c) Thread in section
(d) Assembled threads in section

18. Sketch any two types of bolts with their applications.

19. Define the terms :


(a) Basic size
(b) Limits
(c) Allowance
(d) Tolerance

20. What is fundamental tolerance and how tolerance is denoted?

21. Distinguish between Unilateral Tolerance and Bilateral Tolerance.

Note: Select any one question from Part A and one question from Part B
Part B (Marks: 30)
1. Draw the butt-muff coupling as shown in Figure 1(b) and half-lap muff
coupling as shown in Figure 2 (b).
(Take D = 30 mm, W = 5 & T = 3 mm)

Figure 1

Figure 2

(25 + 25)

2. Draw the protected type flange coupling as shown in Figure 3 and solid
flanged coupling as shown in Figure 4.
(Take D = 30 mm, W = 5 & T = 3 mm)

Figure 3

Figure 4

3. Draw the universal coupling as shown in Figure 5 (b).


(Take D = 30 mm, W = 5 & T = 3 mm)

Figure 5

4. Draw the Plummer block as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6

5.

Draw the screw jack as shown in Figure 7. (Body, Barrel & Spindle)

Figure 7

6.

Draw

the

screw

jack

as

Figure 8

shown

in

Figure

8.

7. Draw the universal joint as shown in Figure 9. (Take D = 30 mm, W = 5 & T =


3 mm)

Figure 9

8. Draw any two assembled views of the machine vice which is shown in Figure
10.

Figure 10

9. Draw any two assembled views of the safety valve which is shown in Figure

11.

Figure 11

10. Using CAD software draw the butt-muff coupling as shown in Figure 12(b)
and half-lap muff coupling as shown in Figure 13 (b).
(Take D = 30 mm, W = 5 & T = 3 mm)

Figure 12

Figure 13

(25 + 25)

11. Using CAD software draw the split muff coupling as shown in Figure 14 (b)
and flanged coupling as shown in Figure 15 (b).
(Take D = 30 mm, W = 5 & T = 3 mm)

Figure 14

Figure 15

(25 + 25)

12. Using CAD software draw the protected type flange coupling as shown in
Figure 16 and solid flanged coupling as shown in Figure 17.
(Take D = 30 mm, W = 5 & T = 3 mm)

Figure 16

Figure 17

13. Using CAD software draw the universal coupling as shown in Figure 18 (b).
(Take D = 30 mm, W = 5 & T = 3 mm)

Figure 18

14. Using CAD software draw the Plummer block as shown in Figure 19.

Figure 19

15. Using CAD software draw the assembled views of the screw jack as shown in
Figure 20.

Figure 20

16. Using CAD software draw the assembled views of a Plummer block as shown

in Figure 21.

Figure 21

17. Using CAD software draw the assembled views of a screw jack given in

figure22.

Figure 22

18. Using CAD software draw the assembled views of the universal joint as shown
in Figure 23.

(Take D = 30 mm, W = 5 & T = 3 mm)

Figure 23

19. Using CAD software draw the assembled views of a non-return valve as shown

in Figure 24.

Figure 24

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