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Prepared for: Mr.

Shailesh Gulati Project Number: GGITS/ME/04-2019-[02]

Date: April 2019-04-10

Prepared by: Prof. Pragyan Jain Title: Sr. Mechanical Testing Tech

Results verified by: Mr. Arun Sharma Title: Mechanical Engineer

Scope of Work: Determine the tensile properties of the submitted sample per requirements of
customer specification and list the number or any other information provided.

Conclusion: Test sample meets the requirements of (customer spec) as shown below.

Test Results:

Tensile Testing: Preparation and testing performed in accordance with ASTM A370

S.No. Test type Type of Insulator Results Outcomes Remarks


before failure
1 Tensile Testing Pin insulator(Sample1) 9.5 kN @ FRP road 33 mm Dia.
in UTM composite
1A Lathe Work @ Pin Insulator(Sample1) 4 mm cut Pass
sample
preparation
2 Tensile Testing Pin Insulator(Sample2) 14 kN @ FRP road Pass
in UTM
3 Tensile Testing Pin Insulator(Sample3) 10.6 kN @ FRP road Pass
in UTM
4 Tensile Testing Disc Insulator (Sample1) 19.8 @ FRP Braked Pass
in UTM
5 Tensile Testing Disc Insulator(Sample2) 19.8 @ clamp Braked Pass
in UTM
6 Tensile Testing Disc Insulator(Sample3) 04 @ FRP Braked Failed
in UTM
7 Tensile Testing Disc Insulator(Sample4) 25.8 @ clamp Braked Pass
in UTM
8 Tensile Testing Disc Insulator(Sample5) 08 @ clamp Braked Pass
in UTM
9 Tensile Testing FRP road 57.5 kN @ brittle Fracture Pass
in UTM (Sample1@24mm)
10 Tensile Testing FRP road 51.1 kN @ brittle Fracture Pass
in UTM (Sample1@16mm)
11 Tensile Testing Pin Insulator (sample 1@ 6.3 kN@ FRP road Pass
in UTM 16 mm)
12 Tensile Testing Pin Insulator (sample 1@ 17.6 kN@ FRP road Pass
in UTM 16 mm)
13 Tensile Testing Pin Insulator (sample 1@ 13.5 kN@ FRP road Pass
in UTM 16 mm)

Total testing and fixing time was around 7 hr. 30 min.

Testing charges @ 700 Rs/- per hours = 5000/- as per college norms.
This set of Engineering Mathematics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Implicit
Differentiation”.

1. Find the differentiation of x3 +y3 –3xy+y2 =0?

2. x3 Sin(y) + Cos(x) y3 = 0 , its differentiation is

B
3. Find the differentiation of x4 + y4 = 0
a) – x3⁄y4
b) – x4⁄y3
c) – x3⁄y3
d) x3⁄y3 C

4. Find differentiation of xSin(x) + ayCos(x) + Tan(y) = 0

5. Find the derivative of Tan(x) = Tan(y)

C
6. Implicit functions are those functions
a) Which can be solved for a single variable
b) Which can not be solved for a single variable
c) Which can be eliminated to give zero
d) Which are rational in nature.

Answer: b

7. Evaluate y44 + 3xy3 + 6x2 y2 – 7y + 8 = 0.

Answer: b

8. If Sin(y)=Sin(-1) (y) then


a) (1-y2 )(1 – Cos2 y) = 1
b) (1-y2 )(1 – Sin2 y) = 1
c) (1-y2 )(1 – Siny)=1
d) (1-y2 )(1 – Cosy)=1

Answer: b

9. If Cos(y)=Cos(-1) (y) then


a) (1 – y2 )(1 – Cos2 (y))=1
b) (1 – y2 )(1 – Cos(y))=1
c) (1 – y2 )(1 – Sin2 (y))=1
d) (1 – y2 )(1 – Sin(y))=1

Answer: a

10. If y2 + xy + x2 – 2x = 0 then d y⁄dx = ?


2 2

Answer: c

11. If the velocity of car at time t(sec) is directly proportional to the square of its velocity at time (t-1)(sec). Then
find the ratio of acceleration at t=10sec to 9sec if proportionality constant is k=10 sec/mt and velocity at t=9sec is
10 mt/sec
a) 100
b) 200
c) 150
d) 250

Answer: b

12. If z(x,y) = 2Sin(x)+Cos(y)Sin(x) find d2z(xy)⁄dxdy= ?


a) –Cos(y)Cos(x)
b) -Sin(y)Sin(x)
c) –Sin(y)Cos(x)
d) -Cos(y)Sin(x)

Answer: c

13. If the car is having a displace from point 1 to point 2 in t sec which is given by equation y(x) = x2 + x + 1.
Then,
a) Car is moving with constant acceleration
b) Car is moving with constant velocity.
c) Neither acceleration nor velocity is constant.
d) Both aceleration and velocity is contant.

Answer: a

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