Download GTU BE/B.Tech 2017 Winter 4th Sem Old 140202 Fundamentals Of Automobile Systems Question Paper

Download GTU (Gujarat Technological University) BE/BTech (Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Technology) 2017 Winter 4th Sem Old 140202 Fundamentals Of Automobile Systems Previous Question Paper

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Seat No.: ________ Enrolment No.___________

GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
BE ? SEMESTER ? IV ? EXAMINATION ? WINTER 2017

Subject Code: 140202 Date: 29/11/2017
Subject Name: Fundamentals of Automobile Systems
Time: 02.30PM to 05.00PM Total Marks: 70
Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.

Q.1 (a) Explain classification of Vehicles along with examples. 07
(b) Explain the characteristics of Engines based on various types of Fuels used in
Automobiles.
07

Q.2 (a) Explain the working principle of torque converter with neat sketch. 07
(b) Explain sliding mesh gear box with neat sketch. 07
OR


(b) Explain the types of vehicular Chassis frame construction. 07

Q.3 (a) Explain tractive force and gradeability. 07
(b) Explain multi plate clutch with advantages and disadvantages. 07
OR


Q.3 (a) Differentiate between tubeless tyres and tyres with tube. 07
(b) Explain various tread patterns of tyre with neat sketch. 07

Q.4 (a) What are the functions of braking system? Explain pneumatic braking system. 07
(b) List out the main elements of hydraulic braking system. Describe working and
Construction of master cylinder.
07
OR


Q.4 (a) Explain three quarter floating rear axle with neat sketch. 07
(b) Explain construction and working of propeller shaft with neat sketch. 07

Q.5 (a) Explain the requirement of steering system and discuss about steering linkages. 07

(b)
Explain camber and caster in steering with neat sketch.
07
OR


Q.5 (a) Explain construction and working of McPherson strut suspension. 07
(b) Explain construction and working of telescopic type shock absorber. 07

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