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III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, June - 2015
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1 a) What are the different types of cements? Write about any two in detail. [8]
b) What are the different types of admixtures? Write about performance of GGBS in [7]
concrete.
4 a) What is the relation between compression strength and tensile strength? [7]
b) Write about water-cement ratio and Abram’s law. [8]
5 a) What are different NDT methods? Write codal provisions for NDT. [10]
b) Write the factors affecting the strength of concrete. [5]
7 Design a concrete mix of M30 grade. Take a standard deviation of 5MPa. The specific [15]
gravities of coarse aggregate and fine aggregate are 2.8 and 2.7 respectively. The bulk
density of coarse aggregate is 1600 kg/m3 and fineness modulus of fine aggregate is 2.70.
A slump of 60mm is necessary. The water absorption of coarse aggregate is 2% and free
moisture in fine aggregate is 1%.Design the mix by using IS code method.
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Code No: R31013 R10 Set No. 2
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
2 a) Write in detail about size, shape, strength and durability of aggregate? [10]
b) Write about alkali aggregate reaction. [15]
5 a) What are different NDT methods? Write codal provisions for NDT. [10]
b) What is curing of concrete? [5]
7 Design a concrete mix of M35 grade. Take a standard deviation of 5MPa. The [15]
specific gravities of coarse aggregate and fine aggregate are 2.8 and 2.7 respectively.
The bulk density of coarse aggregate is 1600 kg/m3 and fineness modulus of fine
aggregate is 2.70. A slump of 60mm is necessary. The water absorption of coarse
aggregate is 2% and free moisture in fine aggregate is 1%.Design the mix by using IS
code method.
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Code No: R31013 R10 Set No. 3
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) What are the different grades of cements? Write about tests of physical properties of [8]
cement in detail.
b) What are the different types of admixtures? Write about fly ash and silica fume. [7]
2 a) Write in detail about specific gravity, bulk density, porosity and moisture content of [7]
aggregate?
b) What is bulking of aggregates? Write about gap graded and well graded aggregate. [8]
3 Define workability. What are the factors effecting the workability. [15]
4 a) What is the relation between compression strength and tensile strength? [7]
b) Write about the maturity concept of concrete. [8]
7 Design a concrete mix of M40 grade. Take a standard deviation of 5MPa.The [15]
specific gravities of coarse aggregate and fine aggregate are 2.85 and 2.75
respectively. The bulk density of coarse aggregate is 1600 kg/m3 and fineness modulus
of fine aggregate is 2.70. A slump of 60mm is necessary. The water absorption of
coarse aggregate is 2% and free moisture in fine aggregate is 1%. Design the mix by
using IS code method.
8 Write about fibre reinforced concrete and the factors affecting the properties of FRC. [15]
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Code No: R31013 R10 Set No. 4
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) What are the different grades of cements? Write the tests of soundness and fineness of [8]
cement.
b) What are the different types of admixtures? Write about plasticisers and super plasticisers. [7]
4 a) What is the relation between compression strength and tensile strength? [7]
b) Write about quality of mixing water in concrete. [8]
6 Define creep of concrete. Write the factors influencing creep, relation between creep and [15]
time and effect of creep.
7 Design a concrete mix of M45 grade. Take a standard deviation of 5MPa. The specific [15]
gravities of coarse aggregate and fine aggregate are 2.85 and 2.75 respectively. The bulk
density of coarse aggregate is 1600 kg/m3 and fineness modulus of fine aggregate is 2.70. A
slump of 60mm is necessary. The water absorption of coarse aggregate is 2% and free
moisture in fine aggregate is 1%.Design the mix by using IS code method.
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Code No: R31023 R10 Set No. 1
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
POWER SYSTEMS- II
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) Explain the effect of ground on the capacitance value and further derive the capacitance [8]
of a single phase transmission line.
b) Two conductors of a single phase line, each of 1 cm diameter, are arranged in a vertical [7]
plane with one conductor mounted 1m above the other. A second identical line is
mounted at the same height as the first and spaced horizontally 0.25 m apart from it. The
two upper and the two lower conductors are connected in parallel. Determine the
inductance per km of the resulting double circuit line.
2 a) Draw the phasor diagram of a short transmission line and derive an expression for [8]
voltage regulation.
b) A 3-phase 50 Hz transmission line has resistance, inductance and capacitance per phase [7]
of 10 Ω, 0.1 H, and 0.9 µF and delivers a load of 35MW at 132 kV and 0.8 pf lag.
Determine the efficiency and regulation of the line using nominal-T method.
3 a) With reference to long transmission lines, give physical interpretation of the terms [8]
‘characteristic impedance’ and ‘propagation constant’. What is meant by surge
impedance?
b) Derive the expression for the regulation of a short transmission line. [7]
5 a) Explain the phenomenon of corona. What are the factors affecting corona? [8]
b) Explain difference between skin effect and proximity effect. [7]
8 a) What are the different methods of voltage control in a power system? [8]
b) Explain the working principle of on-load tap changing transformer with a neat diagram. [7]
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Set No. 2
Code No: R31023 R10
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
POWER SYSTEMS- II
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) What are bundled conductors? Discuss the merits and demerits of bundled conductors. [8]
b) A conductor consists of seven identical strands each having a radius of r. Determine [7]
the factor by which r should be multiplied to find the self GMD of the conductor.
2 a) Draw and explain the equivalent circuits and phasor diagrams for the nominal T and π [8]
methods in detail.
b) Estimate the distance over which a load of 15000kW at a p.f. 0.8 lagging can be [7]
delivered by a 3-phase transmission line having conductors each of resistance 1 Ω per
kilometre. The voltage at the receiving end is to be 132 kV and the loss in the
transmission is to be 5%.
3 a) Explain the terms “characteristic impedance” and “propagation constant” with respect [8]
to long transmission lines.
b) Explain the equivalent –π representation of a long transmission line. [7]
4 a) What is meant by natural loading of lines? Explain with reasons whether the economic [8]
loading for over head lines are more/less than their natural loadings.
b) Explain the concept of reflection and refraction of travelling waves. [7]
5 a) What is corona? Show that the maximum critical disruptive voltage occurs when the [8]
radius of conductor is d/e where d is the distance between conductors.
b) Define skin effect and proximity effect. . [7]
6 a) Derive an expression for sag and tension in a power conductor strung between two [8]
supports at equal heights taking into account the wind and ice loading also.
b) An overhead line is has a span of 150 m between level supports. The conductor [7]
diameter is 0.85 cm and weighs 0.62kg/m length. The allowable tension is 586kg.
Calculate the sag if the wind pressure is 39.2 kg/m2 of a projected area.
7 a) Define string efficiency? Why is it necessary to have high string efficiency? How can it [8]
be achieved?
b) A string of four insulators has a self-capacitance equal to 5 times pin to earth [7]
capacitance. Find i) the voltage distribution across various units as a percentage of total
voltage across the string and ii) string efficiency.
8 a) Discuss the importance of voltage control in the modern power system? [8]
b) What is the importance of power factor in the supply systems? [7]
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Set No. 3
Code No: R31023 R10
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
POWER SYSTEMS- II
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) Derive the expression for the inductance of a 3- phase line which is completely transposed. [8]
b) A single circuit 3- phase line operating at 50 Hz has a conductor diameter of 5.18 mm. The [7]
spacing between the line conductors is given in metre. Dry = 3.2; Dyb = 4.0; Dbr = 5.0.
Calculate the inductance and inductive reactance per phase per km.
3 a) Derive an expression for travelling waves in overhead line and its interpretation from [8]
physical significance point of view.
b) Explain in detail about the equivalent T-representation of a long transmission line. [7]
4 a) Discuss the behavior of a travelling wave when it reaches a) short circuited b) open [8]
circuited transmission lines.
b) Discuss the methodology for analyzing the behavior of travelling waves in power system. [7]
5 a) Explain the factors that affect the corona loss on an over head transmission line. [8]
b) Find the disruptive critical and visual corona voltages of a grid line operating at 132 kV. [7]
The following data is given: Conductor diameter = 1.9 cm, conductor spacing = 3.81 cm,
temperature = 55o C, barometric pressure = 73.7 cm, conductor surface factor: fine weather
= 0.8, rough weather = 0.66.
7 a) Define ‘string efficiency’. Explain different methods of improving string efficiency. [8]
b) A string insulator has three units. The capacitance from each joint is 12.5% of the [7]
capacitance of each unit. The voltage across any unit should not exceed 11kV. Find the
maximum voltage for the string application.
8 a) Explain the different methods used for voltage control of a power system? [8]
b) Discuss the need for line compensation in power system. [7]
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Code No: R31023 R10 Set No. 4
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
POWER SYSTEMS- II
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) Derive the expression for capacitance of a 3- phase overhead line with unsymmetrical [8]
spacing.
b) Find out the capacitance of a single-phase line 30 km long consisting of two parallel [7]
wires each 15 mm diameter and 1.5 m apart.
2 a) Derive A, B, C, D constants of a medium length transmission line and hence prove that [8]
AD – BC = 1.
b) Find the A, B, C, D parameters of a 3- phase , 80 km, 50 Hz transmission line with [7]
series impedance of (0.15+j 0.78) ohm per km and a shunt admittance of j5.0×10 -6 ohm
per km.
3 a) Using rigorous method derive expressions for sending-end voltage and current for long [8]
transmission line.
b) Find the A,B,C,D parameters of a 3-phase, 80km, 50Hz transmission line with series [7]
impedance of (0.15+J0.78) ohm per km and a shunt admittance of J5×10-6 mho per km.
4 a) Explain the significance of surge impedance loading of transmission line. [8]
b) Obtain the expressions of reflection and transmission coefficients at the receiving end of [7]
line characteristics impedance Zc1 for the case where line is terminated by short circuit.
5 a) What is corona? Explain briefly the factors which affect corona. [8]
b) Taking the dielectric strength of air to be 30kV/cm, calculate the disruptive critical [7]
voltage for a 3- phase line with conductors of 1 cm radius and spaced symmetrically
4 m apart.
7 a) Name the different types of insulators used in power systems along with uses of each [8]
insulator and explain pin type insulator in detail.
b) Define string efficiency. Calculate its value for a string of 3 insulator units used if the tail [7]
capacitance of each unit to earth and line be 20% and 5% of the self capacitance of the
unit.
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Code No: R31033 R10 Set No. 1
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY
(Common to ME and AME)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) Derive the expression for Gyroscopic Couple? [7]
b) A disc with radius of gyration of 60mm and a mass of 4kg is mounted centrally on a [8]
horizontal axle of 80mm length between the bearings. It spins about the axle at 800rpm
counter-clockwise when viewed from the right hand side bearing. The axle processes
about a vertical axis at 50rpm in the clockwise direction when viewed from above.
Determine the resultant reaction at each bearing due to the mass and the gyroscopic effect.
2 a) Derive the expression for coefficient of friction [7]
b) The force required just to move a body on a rough horizontal surface by pulling is 320N [8]
inclined at 300 and by pushing 380N at the same angle. Find the weight of the body and
coefficient of friction.
3 a) Derive the expression for the torque transmitting capacity of a single plate clutch by [7]
considering uniform wear.
b) The inner and outer radii of a single plate clutch are 40mm and 80mm respectively. [8]
Determine the maximum, minimum and average pressure when the axial force is 3kN.
4 a) What is turning movement diagram? Mention its uses [5]
b) Derive the equation K Where K=coefficient of fluctuation of speed, explain [10]
5 a) Derive the expression for the height of Proell governor [5]
b) Calculate the minimum speed of a proell governor, which has equal arms each 20mm and [10]
are pivoted on the axis of rotation. The mass of each ball is 4kg and the central mass on
the sleeve is 20kg. The extension arms of the lower links are each 60mm long and parallel
to the axis when the minimum radius of the ball is 20mm.
6 a) What is the necessity of balancing? [5]
b) Three masses of 8kg, 12kg and 15kg attached at radial distances of 80mm, 100mm [10]
and60mm respectively to a disc on a shaft are in complete balance. Determine the angular
positions of the masses of 12kg and 15kg relative to 8kg mass
7 a) Explain the balancing of outside cylinder locomotive. Develop the expressions for hammer [7]
blow, swaying couple and variation in an tractive effort.
b) A three cylinder radial engine driven by a common crank has the cylinders speed at [8]
1200.The stroke is 100mm, length of the connecting rod 200mm and the reciprocating
mass per cylinder 1.5kg. Calculate the primary and secondary forces at crank shaft speed
of 1500rpm.
8 a) Define free vibrations, forced vibrations and damping. [5]
b) A rigid massless bar of length L is hinged at its ends and carries a spring k2 with mass in [10]
at its right end. The bas is also supported by a spring k1 at a distance from the lift. Hinge
Determine the natural frequency of the bar.
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Code No: R31033 R10 Set No. 2
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY
(Common to ME and AME)
2 a) Define Friction and explain the various kinds of frictions and laws of friction. [6]
b) A body is to be moved up by an inclined plane by applying a force parallel to the plane [9]
surface. It is found that a force of 3kN is required to just move it up the plane when the
angle of inclination is 100 where as the force needed increases to 4kN hen the angle of
inclination is increased to 150. Determine the weight of the body and coefficient of friction.
3 a) Derive the expression for the torque transmitting capacity of a multi-plate cultch. [7]
b) A multi-plate disc clutch transmits 55kW of power at 1800rpm. Coefficient of friction for [8]
the friction for the friction surface is 0.1. Axial intensity of pressure is not to exceed
160N/m2. The internal radius is 80mm and is 0.7 times the external radius find the number
of plates need to transmit the required torque.
4 A horizontal steam engine 20cm diameter by 40cm stroke, connecting rod 100cm makes [15]
160rpm. The mass of the reciprocating parts is 50kg. When the crank has turned through an
angle of 30 degrees. The steam pressure is 4.5 bar.
(a) Calculate the turning moment of crankshaft.
(b) if the mean resistance torque is 30N-m and the mass of flywheel is 50kg and the radius
of gyration 70cm. Calculate the acceleration of flywheel.
5 a) Derive the expression for speed of porter governor. [7]
b) Each arm of a porter governor is 200mm long and is pivoted on the axis of the governor. [8]
The radil of rotation of the balls at the minimum and maximum speeds are 120mm and
160mm respectively. The mass of the sleeve is 24kg and each ball is 4kg find the range of
speed of governor. Also determine the range of speed if friction at sleeve is 18N
6 Four masses m1,m2,m3 and m4 having 100,175,200 and 25kg fixed to cranks of 20cm radius [15]
and revolve in places 1,2,3 and 4. The angular position of the cranks in planes 2,3 and 4
with respect to the crank in plane 1 are 750,1350 and 2000 taken in the same sense. The
distances of planes 2,3 and 4 from plane 1 are 60cm, 186cm and 24cm respectively.
Determine the position and magnitude of the balance mass at a radius of 60cm in plane L
and M located at the middle of the plane 1 and 2 and the middle of the planes 3 and 4
respectively.
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Code No: R31033 R10 Set No. 2
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Code No: R31033 R10 Set No. 3
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY
(Common to ME and AME)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) Differentiate between natural and forced precessions [5]
b) The rotary engine and the propeller of an aircraft weigh 3.6kN and have a radius of [10]
gyration of 35cm. when viewed form the front the engine rotates in the clockwise
direction at 1500rpm. When propelling at 560 m/s the air craft takes a right hand turn on
a circle of 20m radius. Determine the magnitude and direction of the gyroscopic torque
acting on the aircraft.
2 a) Differentiate between static and dynamic friction. [5]
b) An electric motor driven power screw moves a nut in a horizontal plane against a force
of 75kN at a speed of 300mm/min. the screw has a single square thread of 6mm pitch on
a major diameter of 40mm. the coefficient of friction at the screw thread is 0. Estimate
power of the motor.
3 a) Derive the expression for the torque transmitting capacity of a cone clutch by considering [7]
uniform pressure.
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b) A cone clutch with a semi cone angle of 15 transmits 10kW at 600rpm. The normal [8]
pressure intensity between the surfaces in contact is not to exceed 10kN/m2. The width of
the friction surfaces is half of the mean diameter. Assume coefficient of friction as 0.25.
Determine outer and inner diameters of the plate. Width of the cone face and axial force
to engage the clutch.
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Code No: R31033 R10 Set No. 4
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY
(Common to ME and AME)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) Define gyroscope and give its applications [7]
b) Each wheel of a four wheeled rear engine automobile has a moment of inertial of 2.4 [8]
kgm2 and an effective diameter of 660mm. The rotating parts of the engine have a
moment of inertia of 1.2 kgm2. The gear ratio of engine to the back wheel is 3.1. The
engine axis is parallel to the rear axle and the crankshaft rotates in the same sense as the
road wheels. The mass of the vehicle is 2200kg and the centre of the mass is 550mm
above the road level. The track width of the vehicle is 1.5m. Determine the limiting
speed of the vehicle around a curve with 80m radius so that all the four wheels maintain
contact with the road surface.
2 a) Derive the expression for uniform wear and uniform pressure for flat collar. [7]
b) In a thrust bearing the external and internal diameters of the contacting surfaces are [8]
320mm and 200mm respectively. The total axial load is 80kN and the intensity of
pressure is 350kN/m2. The shaft rotates at 400rpm. Taking the coefficient of friction as
0.06, calculate the power lost in overcoming the friction. Also find the number of collars
require for the bearing.
3 a) Derive the expression for the torque transmitting capacity of a centrifugal clutch by [7]
considering uniform wear.
b) A centrifugal clutch has four shoes which slide radially in a spider keyed to the driving [8]
shaft and make contact with the internal cylindrical surface of a rim keyed to the driven
shaft. When the clutch is at rest, each shoe is pulled against a stop by a spring so as to
leave a radial clearance of 5mm between the v shoe and the rim. The pull exerted by the
spring is then 600N. The mass centre of the shoe is 160mm from the axis of the clutch.
If the internal diameter of the rim is 400mm, the mass of each shoe is 8kg, the stiffness
of each spring is 50N/mm and the coefficient of friction between the shoe and the rim is
0.3 find the power transmitted by the clutch at 500rpm.
4 The torque delivered by two stroke engine represented by T=1000+300 sin2θ-500 cosθ [15]
N-m where θ is the angle made by the crank from IDC. The engine speed is 250rpm.
The mass of flywheel is 400kg and radius of gyration is 400mm. Determine
(i) Total percentage of fluctuation of speed.
(ii) The angular acceleration of flywheel when the crank has rotated through an angle of
600 from IDC
(iii)The maximum angular retardation of flywheel.
5 a) Explain the terms sensitiveness, Hunting, Stability, Effort, Power and isochronisms in [7]
connection with governors.
b) Calculate the speed range of a porter governor, Where each arm is 180mm long and is [8]
pivoted on the axis of rotation. The mass of each ball is 4kg and the central mass on the
sleeve is 18kg. The radius of the ball is 100mm when sleeve begins to rise and 140mm
when at top.
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Set No. 4
Code No: R31033 R10
6 a) Distinguish between static balance and dynamic balance with examples. [5]
b) A circular disc mounted on a shaft carries three attached masses of 4kg, 3kg and 2.5kg [10]
at radial distances of 75mm, 85mm and 50mm and at the angular positions of 450, 1350
and 2400 respectively. The angular positions are measured counter clockwise from the
reference line along the x-axis. Determine the amount of the counter mass at a radial
distance of 75mm required for the static balance.
7 The cylinders of a twin V-engine are set at 600 angle with both pistons connected a [15]
single crank through their respective connecting rods. Each connecting rod is 600mm
long and the crank radius is 120mm. The total rotating mass is equivalent to 2kg at the
crank radius and the reciprocating mass is 1.2 kg per piston. A balance mass is also
fitted opposite to the crank equivalent to 2.2kg at radius of 150mm. Determine the
maximum and minimum values of the primary and secondary forces due to inertia of the
reciprocating and rotating masses if the engine speed is 800rpm.
8 A rotor has a mass of 12kg and is mounted midway on a 24mm diameter horizontal [15]
shaft supported at the ends by two bearings. The bearings are 1m apart. The shaft rotates
at 2400rpm. If the centre of mass of the rotor is 0.11mm away from the geometric centre
of the rotor due of a certain manufacturing defect. Find the amplitude of the steady state
vibration and the dynamic force transmitted to the bearing E=200GN/m2.
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Code No: R31043 R10 Set No. 1
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
LINEAR IC APPLICATIONS
(Common to ECE, EIE, BME, ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) Explain the basic processes used in silicon planar technology with neat diagram. [8]
b) Write short notes on classification of Integrated circuits. [7]
2 a) With neat diagrams explain the types of feedback configurations available [8]
b) Explain the functions of all the basic building blocks of an op-amp. [7]
5 a) Explain the Voltage Controlled Oscillator with a neat block diagram. Give its typical [8]
connection diagram and its output waveforms.
b) Design a 1st order LPF and HPF and draw its output response. [7]
6 a) What are the modes of operation of IC555? Derive the expression of time delay of a [8]
monostable multivibrator.
b) With neat block diagram, explain IC566 VCO operation and discuss any two [7]
applications
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Code No: R31043 R10 Set No. 2
3 a) Derive the expression for capture range for PLL where a simple RC network is used [8]
as a LPF.
b) Explain how the input offset voltage compensated for. [7]
5 a) Give the functional block diagram of VCO NE 565 and explain its working and [8]
necessary expression for free running or center frequency.
b) What are the basic blocks preceding an Analog to Digital converter in a typical [7]
application like digital audio recording?
6 a) Draw the R-2 R ladder type DAC and explain its operation. [8]
b) Design and explain triangular wave generator using Schmitt trigger and integrator [7]
circuit.
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Code No: R31043 R10 Set No. 3
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
LINEAR IC APPLICATIONS
(Common to ECE, EIE, BME, ECC)
3 a) Derive the expression for capture range for PLL where a simple RC network is used [8]
as a LPF.
b) Draw the circuit diagram of instrumentation amplifier using 741 op - amp and [7]
explain its operation.
4 a) Explain, how to obtain triangular wave using a square wave generator. [7]
b) Give the functional block diagram of NE 565 PLL (DIP) and for the given [8]
components values. C1 = 390PF, C2 = 680PF and R1 = 10k, Vcc = ±6V Find
i. The free running frequency ii. The lock range and capture range
Where C1 is capacitor connected between pin number 9 and -Vcc, C2 is the capacitor
connected between +Vcc and ouput pin 7, and R1 is connected between
pin number 8 and +Vcc.
5 a) Draw the circuit of weighted resistor DAC and derive expression for output analog [10]
voltage Vo.
b) Write brief notes on band pass, band reject filters. [5]
6 a) Explain operation of astable multi-vibrator configured around IC 555 timer and [9]
derive expression for output voltage.
b) Define the following terms as related to DAC: (i). Linearity (ii) Resolution [6]
7 a) What are the different types of multiplexers? Explain logic diagram and truth table of [8]
Dual 4 to 1 line multiplexer.
b) Draw and explain the working of Successive Approximation A/D converter. [7]
8 Write short notes on: (a) Give advantages of Ion implantation [15]
(b) op-amp based positive clipper (c) CMRR of op-amp.
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Set No. 4
Code No: R31043 R10
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
LINEAR IC APPLICATIONS
(Common to ECE, EIE, BME, ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 a) Briefly explain the various types of IC packages. Mention the criteria for selecting an [8]
IC package.
b) Write and explain about DC coupling and cascaded differential amplifier stages. [7]
4 a) What is level translator circuit? Why is it used with cascaded differential amplifier? [8]
b) Draw and explain about Logarithmic amplifiers? [7]
5 a) Describe PLL with block diagram. Also discuss applications of PLL in phase detector [8]
and voltage controlled oscillator.
b) Design a lowpass filter with a cutoff frequency of 1 kHz and with a passband gain of 2. [7]
6 Draw and explain an application in which the 555 timer can be used as Astable [15]
multivibrator.
7 a) Discuss with circuit diagram operation of square and triangular wave generator. [8]
b) Draw and explain about counter type ADC. [7]
8 a) Draw the circuit diagram of Balanced modulates and explain its operation. [8]
b) Draw and explain sample and hold amplifiers in detail. [7]
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Code No: R31053 R10 Set No. 1
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES
(Common to CSE, IT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1 a) What is hashing? Discuss about the Rehashing methods with examples [8]
b) What is skip lists? Discuss with examples. [7]
3 a) Explain about the procedure for inserting an element into the Heap. [8]
b) Write an algorithm for creating a heap. [7]
5 a) What is spanning Tree? Explain the procedure for obtaining the minimum cost spanning [8]
tree using Prim’s algorithm.
b) Write an algorithm for obtaining the minimum cost spanning tree using prim’s algorithm. [7]
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Code No: R31053 R10 Set No. 2
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES
(Common to CSE, IT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 What is hash function? Discuss about different hashing functions. [15]
5 a) What is spanning Tree? Explain the procedure for obtaining the minimum cost [8]
spanning tree using Kruskal’s algorithm.
b) Write an algorithm for obtaining the minimum cost spanning tree using Kruskal’s [7]
algorithm.
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Code No: R31053 R10 Set No. 3
III B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, May/June - 2015
ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES
(Common to CSE, IT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
*****
1 What is closed hashing? How to analyze the time complexity for closed hashing. [15]
2 a) What is AVL tree? Is rotations are necessary for AVL tree? Discuss about them. [8]
b) Write a program for inserting an element into the AVL tree. [7]
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Code No: R31053 R10 Set No. 4
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Code No: R0401/R05
1. Explain in detail all the dc and ac characteristics of an ideal op - amp with relevant
expressions. [16]
2. (a) Define the following for a given op - amp;
i. CMRR
ii. PSRR
iii. Slew rate
iv. Input Offset voltage.
(b) Discuss the Pole - Zero and Dominant pole compensation techniques for an
op - amp. [8+8]
3. (a) Draw a neat circuit diagram of an integrator circuit. Explain its functioning
with the input output waveforms.
(b) Derive the output voltage Vo of an integrator circuit. [8+8]
4. (a) Analyze the behavior of an analog phased detector through necessary circuit
diagram, waveforms, mathematical expressions and characteristic curves.
(b) Design an op - amp based relaxation oscillator and derive the frequency of
oscillation. [8+8]
5. (a) An ideal LPF having fh = 5kHz is cascaded with HPF having fl = 4.8kHz.
Sketch the frequency response of the cascaded filter.
(b) Design a Ist order LPF for a high cut off frequency of 2kHz and pass band
gain of 2. [10+6]
6. (a) Explain the significance of each of comparators and operation of 555 timer.
(b) Explain the application of 555 timer as linear ramp generator. [10+6]
7. (a) In which type of Analog to Digital converter, a Digital to Analog converter is
used? Explain its operation in detail.
(b) List important specifications of Analog to Digital converter and Digital to
Analog converters indicating their typical values. [8+8]
8. (a) Explain the function of a typical adjustable voltage regulator. How can you
increase the current driving capacity of the regulator?
(b) Describe the principle of working of a balanced modulator using op - amp.
Give the applications of it. [6+10]
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