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R15

Code: 15A52201

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016


ENGLISH FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
(Common to all)

Time: 3 hours

1
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)

(g)

(h)

(i)

(j)

Max. Marks: 70

PART A
(Compulsory Question)
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Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions given in the brackets:
(i) I am not interested ---buying a new car. [for/in]
(ii) My best friend Rosa is named ----her mother. [after/ on]
Add prefixes to convert the following words to their opposites.
(i) Sufficient.
(ii) Honour.
Write synonyms for each of the following words:
(i) kin
(ii) extravagance
Fill in the blanks with appropriate homophones given in the bracket:
(i) Venison is the meat from a ---------------(deer/dear)
(ii) His house is not on a bus----(root/route)
Fill in the blanks with suitable verb form given in the bracket:
(i) Sreekanth ----- (read) the book now.
(ii) I (live) in this town since 2011.
Correct the following sentences and rewrite:
(i) The boss as well as his colleagues have been robbed by the robber.
(ii) Ravi is one of the most brilliant student.
Give meaning to the following affixes:
(i) The prefix un- means--------(ii) The suffix -phobia means----------In the following sentences, what are the adjectives?
(i) The teacher is not only kind but also helpful.
(ii) She is as tall as Latha.
Use the following idioms in your own words:
(i) Jack of all trades.
(ii) Red handed
Fill in the blanks with correct article:
(i) George is --- European and his wife is --- American.
(ii) Nile is ----- longest river in Africa.
PART B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT I

Write a group Discussion on the role of MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses) in the present
education system.
OR
Discuss the importance of history in modern times.
UNIT II

4
5

What is presentation? Discuss the qualities of good presentation?


OR
List out the renewable and non-renewable sources with suitable examples.
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UNIT III

6
7

Discuss in detail various components of a report.


OR
What is a natural disaster? List the types of damage caused by natural disasters.
UNIT IV

8
9

What do you mean by note making? What are the effective methods of note making?
OR
What is your opinion on travelling? Do disadvantages outweigh the advantages?
UNIT V

10
11

What is resume? Discuss the important aspects of resume writing.


OR
What are the effective interview skills?

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Code: 15A54201

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016


MATHEMATICS II
(Common to all)

Time: 3 hours

Max. Marks: 70

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)

PART A
(Compulsory Question)
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Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
Write the conditions for existence of Laplace transform of a function.
Define Unit Impulse function.
Write Dirichlet conditions for Fourier series.
Write the Parsevals formula for Fourier series.
Write the complex form of Fourier integral.
Write any two properties of Fourier transform.
What are the assumptions to be made for one dimensional wave equation?
What do you mean by steady state and transient state?

(i)

Find the Z-transform of

(j)

z2 2z
.
Find Z
2
( z 1)

1
.
n

PART B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT I

(a)

Find the Laplace transform of f (t ) = t 1 + t + 1 , t 0.

(b)

Use Laplace transform to evaluate L

et sin t
t dt .
0

OR

.
2
2 2
( s + a )

(a)

Apply Convolution theorem to evaluate L

(b)

Solve ty + 2=
y + y cos=
t , y (0) 1.

UNIT II

Find the Fourier series for f ( x) =1 + x + x in ( , ). Hence deduce that

(a)

OR
Expand f=
( x) cos x, 0 < x < in a Fourier Sine series.

(b)

Find the complex form of the Fourier series of=


f ( x) e

1
12

1
22

+ ..... = .
6
32

in [1,1].
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UNIT III

(a)

Find Fourier cosine transform of

1 x 2 , x 1
.
(b) Find Fourier transform of f ( x) =
0 , x > 1
OR
7

(a) Find Fourier sine transform of

e ax
.
x

) 2 x, 0 < x < 4.
(b) Find the Finite Fourier sine and cosine transform of f ( x=
UNIT IV

(a)

Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary functions f and g from:

Z= f (2 x + y ) + g (3 x y ).
(b)

Solve by using the method of separation of variables the equation 2 x

OR
A rod of length 20 cm has its ends A and B kept at temperature
respectively until steady
and maintained
state conditions prevail. If the temperature at each end is then suddenly reduced to
so, find the temperature distribution at a distance x from A at time t.

UNIT V

10

2 z 2 + 5 z + 14

(a)

If U ( Z ) =

(b)

Use convolution theorem to evaluate Z

( z 1) 4

then find U 2 and U 3 .

z2

.
( z a )( z b)
OR

11

z
z
3y =
0.
x
y

Use Z-transform to solve: yn + 2 2 yn +1 + yn = 3n + 5.

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Code: 15A56101

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016


ENGINEERING PHYSICS
(Common to IT, ECE, EIE and ME)

Time: 3 hours

1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

Max. Marks: 70

PART A
(Compulsory Question)
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Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
How does laser light differs from ordinary light?
How the optical fibers are classified? What are they?
Why X-rays are used for diffracting a crystal?
What is direct and inverse piezoelectricity?
What is a matter wave? What is its wavelength?
What are the basic assumptions of classical free electron theory?
What are the applications of hall effect?
What is the relation between susceptibility and temperature in para, ferro and anti-ferro magnetic
materials?
Define Josephson effects in superconductivity.
What is meant by top-down and bottom-up methods?
PART B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT I

(a)
(b)

(a)
(b)

How do you determine the refractive index of a given liquid using Newton rings?
In a grating spectrum, which spectral line in fourth order will overlap with third order line of 5491 A0?
OR
Write in detail about population inversion and optical resonator.
Calculate the refractive indices of the core and the cladding material of a fiber from the following data:
Numerical aperture (NA) = 0.22 and = 0.012, where is the fractional refractive index change.
UNIT II

(a)
(b)

(a)
(b)

State and explain Braggs law. What are the applications of X-ray diffraction?
The inter planar spacing d111 in a FCC metal is 0.2355 nm. Calculate its lattice constant and atomic
radius.
OR
What are ultrasonics? What are its properties?
What is non-destructive testing? Explain any one method of detecting ultrasonic waves.
UNIT III

(a)
(b)

(a)
(b)

Derive Schrdingers time independent wave equation.


Evaluate the momentum and energy of an electron confined in a box of length 1.0 A0 for the ground
state. Find the corresponding De Broglie wavelength.
OR
Obtain an expression for electrical conductivity.
Using the Fermi function, evaluate the temperature at which there is 1% probability that an electron in a
solid will have energy 0.5 eV above EF of 5 eV.
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UNIT IV

(a)
(b)

What is a drift and diffusion current? Obtain Einsteins equations.


Find the Hall coefficient and electron mobility of Ge for a given sample (length 1 cm, breadth 5 mm, and
thickness 1 mm). A current of 5 mA flows from a 1.35 V supply and develops a Hall voltage of 20 mV
across the specimen in a magnetic field of 0.45 Wb/m2.
OR
Differentiate soft and hard magnetic materials.
A magnetic field of 1800 A/m produces a magnetic flux of 3 x 10-5 Wb in an iron bar of cross-sectional
area 0.2 cm2. Calculate the permeability.

(a)
(b)

10

(a)
(b)

Explain BCS theory of superconductivity.


State and explain Meissner effect.

(a)
(b)

OR
What are the basic principles of nanomaterials?
Explain any three physical properties of nanomaterials.

UNIT V

11

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Code: 15A51101

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016


ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
(Common to CE, EEE and CSE)

Time: 3 hours

1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

Max. Marks: 70

PART A
(Compulsory Question)
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Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
Explain the principle of reverse Osmosis for desalination of water.
What is the principle in estimation of hardness by EDTA method?
What are ion exchange resins?
How does Buna-S differ from Buna-N?
What are inorganic polymers? Give two examples.
Explain the working principle of H2 O2 fuel cells.
What are the main constituents of coal? Explain their significance.
Define the term cetane number. Mention one additive to improve cetane rating.
What are refractory materials? Give one example.
What are the characteristics of a good lubricant?
PART B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT I

2
(a)
(b)
(c)

Discuss the following process:


Priming and foaming.
Caustic embrittlement.
Phosphate conditioning.
OR
A water sample on analysis was found to contain the following: Mg(HCO3)2 = 22.5 ppm,
CaSO4 = 7.5 ppm, NaCl = 3.6 ppm. Calculate the permanent and temporary hardness.

UNIT II

What is Bakelite? Explain the manufacturing process and mention its uses.
OR
Explain the procedures used in the processing of natural rubber.

UNIT III

6
7
(a)
(b)

What is Cathodic protection? How is it achieved by use of a sacrificial anode?


OR
Explain in detail about:
Ni Cd.
Lithium ion batteries and their significant uses.
UNIT IV

Calculate the volume of air required for the complete combustion of 1 m3 of the gaseous fuel having the
following composition by volume: H2 = 50%, CH4 = 36%, N2 = 15%, CO = 6%, C2H4 = 4% and
H2O vapor = 2.5%.
OR
Discuss the Fischer Tropsch synthesis with a neat diagram.
UNIT V

10
11

Discuss the process of manufacturing of Portland cement with the help a diagram.
OR
Name two important solid lubricants and discuss their lubricating actions.

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R15

Code: 15A01101

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
(Common to CE, EEE & CSE)
Time: 3 hours

1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

Max. Marks: 70

PART - A
(Compulsory Question)
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Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
Write short notes on the following:
Eutrophication.
Biogas.
Oligotrophic lakes.
Endangered.
Saprotrophs.
Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
BOD.
Acid rain.
TFR.
GIS.
PART - B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT - I

(a)

What are the major causes and consequences of deforestation?

(b)

What is soil erosion? How can it be checked?

(a)

OR
What is over grazing and its effect on environmental degradation?

(b)

Write the scope of environmental studies.


UNIT - II

(a)

What is ecological succession? Discuss the process of ecological succession in a Xerosere.

(b)

Explain about Ecological pyramids.


OR
Write short notes on: (a) Hotspots of biodiversity.

(b) Values of biodiversity.

UNIT - III
6

Give an account on the sources, effects and control of air pollution. Briefly explain Bhopal gas tragedy.
OR
Write short notes on: (a) Ground water pollution by arsenic and fluoride. (b) Solid waste management.

UNIT - IV
8
9

Discuss the salient features of: (a) Wildlife (protection) act.

(b) Forest (conservation act).

(a)

OR
What is watershed? Discuss the objectives and practices of watershed management.

(b)

What are the major impacts of acid rain and how can we control it?
UNIT - V

10

11

(a)

What is population explosion? Discuss the Indian scenario.

(b)

What are the objectives of value education? How can the same be achieved?
OR
How can age structure pyramids serve as useful tools for predicting population growth trends of a
nation? Explain with examples.
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R15

Code: 15A01201

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016


ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(Civil Engineering)

Time: 3 hours

1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

Max. Marks: 70

PART A
(Compulsory Question)
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Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
State the law of parallelogram of forces and law of triangles.
What are the conditions of equilibrium?
Explain any four laws of solid friction.
Define limiting force of friction and kinetic friction.
Explain about radius of gyration.
State and prove the perpendicular axis theorem.
A force of unknown magnitude acts on a body of mass 150 kg and produces an acceleration of 3 m/s2 in
the direction of force. Find the force.
Explain about motion on inclined smooth surfaces.
Explain about different types of frames.
What is method of sections?
PART B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT I

(a)
(b)

State and prove the Varignons theorem.


Three parallel forces F1, F2 and F3 are acting on a body. If the force F1= 250 N and F3 = 1000 N and
the distance between F1 and F2 = 1.0 m, then determine the magnitude of force F2 and the distance of
F2 from force F3.
F1

F3

B
F2

(a)
(b)

OR
Explain about different types of loads.
A simply supported beam AB of length 9 m carries a uniformly distributed load of 10 kN/m for a distance
of 6 m from the left end. Calculate the reactions of A and B.
UNIT II

(a)
(b)

A uniform rod AB of length 50.8 cm weighing 100 N is resting on a rough horizontal surface whose
coefficient of friction is 0.1. It is subjected to a force P applied horizontally at the end A in the direction
perpendicular to its length. Determine the point O about which it would commence to turn.
OR
Find the least force required to drag a body of weight W, placed on a rough inclined plane having
inclination to the horizontal. The force is applied to the body in such a way that it makes an angle of
to the inclined plane and the body is:
On the point of motion up the plane.
On the point of motion down the plane.
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UNIT III

6
7
(a)
(b)
(c)

Derive the centre of gravity of circular, rectangular and triangle section from integration method.
OR
Find out the moment of inertia of the following sections:
Hollow circular section.
Uniform thin rod.
Curve.
UNIT IV

(a)
(b)

Three marks A, B and C at a distance of 100 m each are made along a straight road. A car starting from
rest and with uniform acceleration passes the mark A and takes 10 seconds to reach B and further
8 seconds to reach the mark C.
Calculate: (i) The magnitude of the acceleration of the car.
(ii) The velocity of the car at A.
(iii) The velocity of the car at B.
(iv) The distance of the mark A from the starting point.
OR
Derive the expression of rotary motion by using D Alemberts principle.
Find an expression for the radius of gyration of circular lamina and a solid sphere.
UNIT V

10

11

A truss of span 5 m is loaded as shown in figure below. Find the reactions and forces in the members of
the truss.

OR
Find the forces in the members AB and AC of the truss show in figure below. Use method of sections.

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Code: 15A02201

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS - I
(Electrical & Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours

Max. Marks: 70
PART - A
(Compulsory Question)

1
(a)
(b)

(c)
(d)

*****
Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
Distinguish between dependent and independent energy sources.
A battery has an internal resistance of 0.5 ohms and open circuit voltage of 12 V. What is the power
loss within the battery and the terminal voltage on full load if a resistance of 3 ohms is connected
across the terminals of the battery?
Write down the values of average value, R.M.S value, form factor and peak factor of a sinusoidal
wave whose frequency is 50 Hz.
Find the RMS and average values of the waveform shown below.
V

(e)
(f)
(g)

1 2 3 4 5 6
t
A resonating series circuit has 10 resistance. If the supply is 10 V, obtain the power at half power
frequency.
Define Q factor of parallel resonating circuit.
In the figure shown below find by KVL. Assume
in the dependent voltage source.
10
a
b
+ 50 V
-

+
d
(h)
(i)
(j)

In a two port network, what are called input and output driving point admittances?
Write down the Z parameters in terms of ABCD parameters.
Represent a Two Port Network in T and sections.

PART - B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT - I
2

Using node analysis, find the current flowing through the resistors.

a
5A

1
1

2A
2

b
3

OR
A mild steel ring of circumference 50 cm and cross sectional area of 5 cm2 has a coil of 250 turns
wound around it. Calculate: (a) The reluctance. (b) The current required to produce a flux of 700 mWb.
.
The relative permeability
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UNIT - II
4

Determine the value of the voltage source and power factor in the given network if it delivers a power
of 100 W to the circuit shown below. Find also the reactive power drawn from the source.

2
-j 5

j2

OR
In the circuit shown below, determine the equivalent impedance.

-j 4

j 10
1

j3

UNIT - III
6
7

Derive the circle equation for an RL circuit and draw the locus diagram.
OR
For the given circuit, determine the value of Q at resonance and bandwidth.

100

90

10 V

10
5H

UNIT - IV
8

Find the power loss in 5

resistor by superposition theorem.

10 V +-

Find the current in the 6


using Nortons theorem.

- +
4
5

2A

OR
resistor in the figure below, using Thevenins theorem. Verify the result

- +
2V

3A

6
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UNIT - V
10

The following readings are obtained experimentally for an unknown two-port network.
V1
V2
Output open 100 V

60 V

10 A

Input open

40 V

3A

30 V

Compute the Z parameters.


11

OR
On short circuit test, the currents and voltages were determined experimentally for an unknown two
port network as;

Determine the Y parameters and draw the y parameter model.

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Code: 15A03101a

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016


ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE and EIE)

Time: 3 hours

Max. Marks: 70
(Answer all five units, 05 X 14 = 70 Marks)
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UNIT I

Construct a conic when the distance of its focus from its directrix is equal to 50 mm and eccentricity is
2/3. Name the curve, mark its major axis and minor axis. Draw a tangent at any point, P on the curve.
OR
A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a straight line without slipping. Trace the locus of a point P on the
circumference of the circle rolling for one revolution. Name the curve. Draw normal and tangent to the
curve at any point on the curve.
UNIT II

Construct a diagonal scale 1/50, showing meters, decimeters and centimeters, to measure up to 5
meters. Mark a length 4.75 meters on it.
OR
Draw the orthographic projections of the following points.
(i) Point P is 30 mm above H.P and 40 mm in front of VP
(ii) Point Q is 25 mm above H.P and 35 mm behind VP
(iii) Point R is 32 mm below H.P and 45 mm behind VP
(iv) Point S is 35 mm below H.P and 42 mm in front of VP
(v) Point T is in H.P and 30 mm is behind VP
(vi) Point U is in VP and 40 mm below HP
(vii) Point V is in VP and 35 mm above H.P
(viii) Point W is in H.P and 48 mm in front of VP.
UNIT III

A line NS, 80 mm long has its end N, 10 mm above the HP and 15 mm infront of the VP. The other end
S is 65 mm above the HP and 50 mm infront of the VP. Draw the projections of the line and find its true
inclinations with the HP and VP.
OR
A hexagonal plate of side 20 mm rests on the HP on one of its sides inclined at 45 to the VP. The
surface of the plate makes an angle of 30 with the HP. Draw the front and top views of the plate.
UNIT IV

A hexagonal pyramid of base side 30 mm and altitude 75 mm rests on the HP on one of its base edges
such that the triangular face containing the resting edges is perpendicular to both the HP and the VP.
Draw its projections.
OR
Draw the development of a surface pyramid of base side 40 mm and altitude 60 mm when it is resting
on the HP on its base with two base edges parallel to VP.
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UNIT V

10

Draw the isometric projection of a pentagonal prism of 30 mm base side and 65 mm of axis. The axis of
the prism is perpendicular to H.P and one of its base edge is perpendicular to the V.P.
OR
Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object given below.

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Code: 15A03101b

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016


ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ME and IT)

Time: 3 hours

Max. Marks: 70
(Answer all five units, 05 X 14 = 70 Marks)
*****
UNIT I

Draw and name the curve by focus-directrix method when the distance of the focus from the directrix is
equal to 60 mm and the eccentricity is 2/3.
OR
A circle of 45 mm diameter rolls along a straight line without slipping. Draw a curve traced out by point P
on the circumference for one complete revolution of the circle. Name the curve and draw a tangent to
the curve at a distance of 35 mm from the straight line.
UNIT II

The Marina Beach at Chennai, is 2.5 km long. On inspection of the road map, its equivalent distance
measures 5 cm. Draw a diagonal scale to read 50 m minimum. Mark on the scale a distance of 6350 m.
OR
Draw the projections on the following points on the same reference line, keeping the projectors 30 mm
apart:
(i) A, 30 mm above HP and 30 mm infront of VP.
(ii) B, 45 mm below HP and 30 mm behind VP
(iii) C, 40 mm above HP and in the VP
(iv) D, 40 mm infront of VP and in HP
(v) E, 45 mm below HP and in VP
(vi) F, 50 mm behind VP and in the HP
(vii) G, in both HP and VP.
UNIT III

The end point C of an 80 mm long line CD is 15 mm above the HP and 10 mm infront of the VP. The
line is inclined at 30 to the HP and 45 to the V.P and the other end point D lies in the second quadrant.
Draw its projections.
OR
Draw the projections of a rhombus having diagonals 125 mm and 50 mm long, the smaller diagonal of
which is parallel to both the principal planes while the other is inclined at 30 to HP.
UNIT IV

A regular tetrahedron of edges each 40 mm long rests on one of its corners on HP with its axis inclined
to HP at 45 . Draw its projections.
OR
Draw the development of the lateral surface of a hexagonal prism of 24 mm base edge and 68 mm
height. An insect moves on its surface from a corner on the base to the diametrically opposite corner of
the top face shortest route. Trace graphically the path of the insect in the front view.
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UNIT V

10

A sphere of diameter 40 mm rests centrally on the top of a square frustum, base 60 mm top 40 mm and
height 75 mm. Draw isometric view of the combination of solids.
OR
Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object whose isometric view is shown in the figure
below (All dimensions are in mm).

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Code: 15A03201

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016

MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING


(Mechanical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours

Max. Marks: 70
PART - A
(Compulsory Question)

1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

*****
Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
Enumerate the various types of bonds in crystals.
Calculate the volume of FCC unit cell in terms of the atomic radius R.
What is meant by monotropy?
Write any two uses of eutectic alloys.
What are the desirable properties and applications of Gray C.I, Nodular C.I?
How the non-ferrous metals and its alloys are classified?
What is meant by TTT, what are the different names for the TTT-diagram?
What is the maximum solubility of carbon in alpha-iron and delta-iron?
List the various functions that a matrix phase performs in a composite material.
What are the disadvantages of carbon fibres?
PART - B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT - I

How the planar defects are classified in crystals? Explain briefly with neat sketches.

OR
What is meant by APF? With neat diagram attain the value of APF for different structures.
UNIT - II

What is meant by coring? Explain the concept with neat diagram.

OR
With neat diagrams explain the cooling curves for pure metal and binary solid solution alloys.
UNIT - III

Classify types of cast iron. Discuss any one. Draw its microstructure also.
OR
Classify types of steels. Discuss any one. Draw its microstructure also.

UNIT - IV
8

With neat sketch explain the effect of alloying elements on iron-Carbide diagram.

OR
What are the stages of annealing? Explain the stage-I annealing process in detail.

(a)
(b)

Name the factors that affect recrystallization temperature and explain the dependence on those
process parameters.
UNIT - V

10

11

(a)

What are boron fibers? Write the process for fabrication of boron fibers. Write its applications.

(b)

What are aramid fibers? Write the process for fabrication of aramid fibers. Write its applications.
OR
Describe two manufacturing methods of ceramic matrix composite.

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R15

Code: 15A04201

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016

NETWORK ANALYSIS
(Common to ECE & EIE)
Time: 3 hours

Max. Marks: 70
PART - A
(Compulsory Question)

1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

*****
Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
State super position theorem.
How can a voltage source be replaced by a current source?
Write down the equation of current for an RC circuit when it is supplied by a DC source.
What is the time constant of an RC circuit excited by a DC source?
A sinusoidal voltage source in series with a DC source is shown below. Determine the max current
through and average voltage across RL.

200 V

(f)

+
-

Determine the source voltage and phase angle when the voltage across the resistor is 20 V and the
capacitor 30 V.
V

(g)

For the circuit shown below, determine the value of capacitive reactance and impedance at
resonance.

(h)

Find the mutual impedance of the circuit shown below.

(i)
(j)

Define hybrid parameters.


What are called transmission parameters? Why are they called so?

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PART - B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT - I

Find the power loss in the resistors of the network shown below using nodal analysis.

+10 V

2A

4A

OR
Find the value of R to have a maximum power transfer in the circuit shown below. Also obtain the
amount of maximum power.
+ -

6V

2A

+ 10 V
UNIT - II
4

Analyze the DC response for RL circuits.

Analyze the DC response for RC circuits.

OR
UNIT - III
6

For the circuit shown in the figure below, a voltage


is applied and the resulting current in the
circuit
. Determine the active power, reactive power, power factor and the
apparent power.

OR
In the network shown below, determine Va and Vb.

UNIT - IV
8

A series circuit with


,
and
has an applied voltage
with a
variable frequency. Find the resonant frequency & the value of frequency at which maximum voltage
occurs across the capacitor & inductor.
OR
Determine the quality factor of a coil for the series circuit consisting of
and
.
UNIT - V

10

Express the Z parameters of a two port network in terms of Y parameters.

11

Analyze constant K low pass filters.

OR

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B.Tech I Year II Semester (R15) Supplementary Examinations December 2016


DATA STRUCTURES
(Common to CSE and IT)

Time: 3 hours

1
(a)
(b)
(c)

(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

Max. Marks: 70

PART A
(Compulsory Question)
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Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
List out the areas in which data structures applied extensively.
Differentiate array and linked list.
Consider the following stack of characters, where stack is allocated N = 8 memory cells.
STACK : A, C, D, F, K, _, _, _.
Describe the stack as the following operations takes place.
(i) POP (STACK, ITEM)
(ii) POP (STACK, ITEM)
(iii) PUSH (STACK, R)
(iv) PUSH (STACK, L)
How do you test for an empty queue?
There are 8, 15, 13, 14 nodes, were there in 4 different trees. Which of them could have formed a full
binary tree?
Write the applications of graph data structure.
Why is quick sort better than other sorting algorithms?
List the properties of heap sort.
What is sentinel search?
What is clustering in a hashing and list its types?
PART B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT I

2
3

Explain in brief about multi-dimensional array with an example.


OR
Write the various operations of double linked list in detail.
UNIT II

Explain the various stack operations and illustrate the procedure Infix To Postfix with the following
arithmetic expression: (A + B) ^ C (D * E) / F ).
OR
Write an algorithm and explain the various operations of Circular queue.
UNIT III

6
7

Write a routine to perform a tree traversal with one example.


OR
Simulate the following graph using topological ordering.

UNIT IV

8
9

Explain in brief about Two Way merge sort with an example.


OR
Explain quick sort with an example.
UNIT V

10
11

Briefly explain about probability search and Ordered list search.


OR
Explain linear probing and quadratic probing with an example.
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