Question Description 1 The working of fluid to the engine to suit the load conditions is controlled by
The speed variations of the engine caused by the fluctuations of engine turning moment are controlled by
For same lift of sleeve, range of speed of porell governor as conpared to porter governer is
For a governor running at a constant speed, the force acting on the sleeve is
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If the controlling force of a governor increases with increase in speed, the governor is said to be
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If the controlling force of a spring controlled governor decreases with increase in radius of rotation then governor is said to be
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If the controlling force line for a spring controlled governor when produced intersects the y-axis at the origin, then governor is said to be
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For isochronous, spring controlled governor, the controlling force with increase in radius of rotation
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When the sleeve of a porter governor moves upwards, the governor speed
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A hartnell governor is a
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In a Hartnell governor, if a spring of greater stiffness is used, then the governor will be
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When the relation between the controlling force(Fc ) and the radius of rotation for a spring controlled governor is Fc = a.r+b, then the governor will be
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The ratio of the difference between max. & min. speed to the mean equilibrium speed is
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A hunting governor is
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For a governor, if Fc is the controlling force, r is the radius of rotation of balls, the stability of the governor will be ensured when
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If the radius of rotation decreases as speed increases, then the governor will be
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Wilson-Hartnell governor is
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Answers Meyer's expension valve Flywheel Governor Throttle valve Meyer's expension valve D-slide valve Flywheel Governor less more equal double pendulum type governor inertia governor spring controlled governor dead weight governor more sensitive less senseitive isochronous sensitivity remains unchanged Pickening Porter watt hartung constant minimum maximum zero inertia type governeros pendulum type governors centrifugal type governors dead weight type governors inertia type governor
Correct Answer 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
pendulum type governor centrifugal type governor dead weight type governors inertia type governor pendulum type governor centrifugal type governor dead weight type governors stability sensitivity effort & power none of the above range of speed/mean speed mean speed/range of speed mean speed range of speed range of speed/(2 mean speed) hartnell hartung pickering all of the above store energy and give up whatever required decrease variation of speed increase variation of speed adjust variation of speed by varying the input pf the engine speed(N) N2 1/N2 1/N former has low initial cost former consumes no power letter results in difficulties of balancing inertia forces letter is highly sensitive type sensitive insensitive isochronous unstable
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insensitive isochronous unstable same half double 4 times centrifugal forceof balls useful power developed force acting on sleeve for given % change of speed minimum force required on sleeve for % change of speed 20-50 rpm 60-80 rpm 80-125 rpm 125-250 rpm straight line circle parabola hyperbola pendulum type governor inertia governor spring controlled governor dead weight governor stable
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unstable isochronous sensitive increases decreases remains constant may increase or decrease depending on size
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To control the engine speed To maintain the speed of an engine within prescribed limits for varying load conditions To maintain constant speed of the piston
To maintain constant engine speed 8.95/N2 89.5/N2 895/N2 8950/N2 increases decreases remains unaffacted very small change pendulum type governor spring loaded governor dead weight governor inertia governor more sensitive less sensitive unstable isochronous stable
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unstable isochronous sensitive mean speed variation cyclic speed variation load fluctuations exhaust gas temperature hartnell proell hunting porter
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stability sensitivity effort power more stable les sytable more sensitive none of these pendulum type governor inertia governor spring controlled governor dead weight governor dFc /dr>Fc/r
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dFc /dr<Fc/r dFc /dr=0 none of these pendulum type governor inertia governor spring controlled governor dead weight governor hartnell governor watt governor hartung governor porter governor stable unstable sensitive isochronous max effort lift of sleeve min effort lift of sleeve mean effort lift of sleeve mean effort/lift of sleeve pendulum type governor inertia governor
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spring controlled governor dead weight governor increasing the spring stiffness decreasing the spring stiffness increasing the ball weight decreasing the ball weight passes through origin cut intercept on +y axis cut intercept on -y axis none of these passes through origin cut intercept on +y axis cut intercept on -y axis none of these passes through origin cut intercept on +y axis cut intercept on -y axis none of these 3 5 2 4 a spring force the action of gravity inertia force centrifugal force pendulum type governor inertia governor spring controlled governor dead weight governor greater than centrifugal force equal to centrifugal force less than centrifugal force none of these
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