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Manufacturing Engineering – Abrasive jet Machining
1 - Question
Which of the following is an unconventional process of machining?
a) Milling
b) AJM
c) Drilling
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: AJM stands for abrasive jet machining and it is an unconventional process of machining.
2 - Question
Abrasive jet machining process can be used for
a) Conductors
b) Insulators
c) Metals
d) All of the mentioned
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Explanation: Abrasive jet machining is more versatile and can be used for the metal as well as non metal.
3 - Question
Which of the following is a conventional process of machining?
a) Electro chemical machining
b) Electron beam machining
c) Drilling
d) Abrasive jet machining
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Explanation: Drilling is a conventional process of machining.
4 - Question
For machining of plastic material which of the unconventional process can be used effectively?
a) Electro chemical machining
b) Electron beam machining
c) Abrasive jet machining
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: Abrasive jet machining is more versatile and can be used for the metal as well as non metal.
5 - Question
Metal removal rate in abrasive jet machining increases with
a) Increase in abrasive flow rate
b) Decrease in abrasive flow rate
c) Decrease in grain size of abrasives
d) Increase in grain size of abrasives
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Explanation: Metal removal rate in abrasive jet machining increases with increase in abrasive flow rate. But after certain limit, erosion in nozzle become larger and velocity of grains become smaller.
6 - Question
Metal removal rate in abrasive jet machining increases with
a) Increase in abrasive flow rate but decreases beyond a certain limit
b) Decrease in abrasive flow rate
c) Increase in grain size of abrasives
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: MRR is directly proportional to grain size.
7 - Question
Metal removal rate in abrasive jet machining increases with
a) Increase in standoff distance but decreases beyond a certain limit
b) Decrease in abrasive flow rate
c) Decrease in grain size in grain size of abrasives
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: MRR is directly proportional to standoff distance up to certain limit. After certain limit, kinetic energy of abrasives starts decreasing.
8 - Question
Metal removal rate in abrasive jet machining increases with
a) Increase in gas pressure
b) Decrease in abrasive flow rate
c) Decrease in gas pressure
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: MRR is directly proportional to gas pressure.
9 - Question
Mixing ratio in abrasive jet machining is defined as a ratio of
a) Mass flow rate of abrasive to mass flow rate of gas
b) Mass flow rate of gas to mass flow rate of abrasive
c) Velocity of gas to velocity of abrasive
d) None of the mentioned
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Explanation: Mixing ratio in abrasive jet machining is defined as a ratio of mass flow rate of abrasive to mass flow rate of gas.
10 - Question
High abrasive flow rate decreases the life of nozzle in the abrasive machining process.
a) True
b) False
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Explanation: Due to high velocity, erosion starts in a nozzle which further decreases its life