This document contains questions about various mechanical measurement and metrology instruments and concepts. It asks the student to write short notes on a stroboscope, hall effect pulse tachometer, and DC tachogenerator. It also asks the student to explain different types of pressure gauges, including dead weight piston pressure gauge, inclined tube manometer, elastic pressure transducers, and Bridgman Gauge. Additionally, it asks the student to explain vacuum measurement using a McLeod Gauge and the workings of a seismic instrument. Further questions cover thermocouples, thermistors, pyrometers, and the international practical temperature scale.
This document contains questions about various mechanical measurement and metrology instruments and concepts. It asks the student to write short notes on a stroboscope, hall effect pulse tachometer, and DC tachogenerator. It also asks the student to explain different types of pressure gauges, including dead weight piston pressure gauge, inclined tube manometer, elastic pressure transducers, and Bridgman Gauge. Additionally, it asks the student to explain vacuum measurement using a McLeod Gauge and the workings of a seismic instrument. Further questions cover thermocouples, thermistors, pyrometers, and the international practical temperature scale.
This document contains questions about various mechanical measurement and metrology instruments and concepts. It asks the student to write short notes on a stroboscope, hall effect pulse tachometer, and DC tachogenerator. It also asks the student to explain different types of pressure gauges, including dead weight piston pressure gauge, inclined tube manometer, elastic pressure transducers, and Bridgman Gauge. Additionally, it asks the student to explain vacuum measurement using a McLeod Gauge and the workings of a seismic instrument. Further questions cover thermocouples, thermistors, pyrometers, and the international practical temperature scale.
This document contains questions about various mechanical measurement and metrology instruments and concepts. It asks the student to write short notes on a stroboscope, hall effect pulse tachometer, and DC tachogenerator. It also asks the student to explain different types of pressure gauges, including dead weight piston pressure gauge, inclined tube manometer, elastic pressure transducers, and Bridgman Gauge. Additionally, it asks the student to explain vacuum measurement using a McLeod Gauge and the workings of a seismic instrument. Further questions cover thermocouples, thermistors, pyrometers, and the international practical temperature scale.
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Subject : Mechanical Measurement & Metrology.
Class: T.E.(Mech) Sem V
Module 3 & 4 Q 1 Write a short note on (a) Stroboscope (b) Hall effect pulse tachometer (c) D C Tachogenerator Q.2 Explain the following (a) Dead weight piston pressure gauge (b) Inclined tube manometer (c) Elastic pressure transducers (d) Bridgman Gauge (e) Ionisation gauge and Pirani thermal conductivity gauge. Q.3 Explain process of vacuum measurement using McLeod Gauge. Q 4 Explain displacement response and acceleration response of a typical seismic instrument and explain the essential difference, for its use as a vibrometer and accelerometer Q 5 Explain the working of Thermocouples. State the law of intermediate metals and law of intermediate temperatures. Q 6 Write short note on: i) Thermister ii) Pyrometers iii) International practical temperature scale.