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Engineering Curves QB 1

The document discusses roulette curves which are generated by one curve or line rolling on another without slipping. The most common types used in engineering are cycloids, involutes, and spirals. It then provides 10 multiple choice questions about these curves. The questions cover topics like the curves traced when a circle rolls inside or outside of another circle, the curve traced when a straight line rolls on a circle, uses of involutes in gears and pulleys, the curve traced by a pendulum's string, and spiral bindings. The answers are provided at the end.
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Engineering Curves QB 1

The document discusses roulette curves which are generated by one curve or line rolling on another without slipping. The most common types used in engineering are cycloids, involutes, and spirals. It then provides 10 multiple choice questions about these curves. The questions cover topics like the curves traced when a circle rolls inside or outside of another circle, the curve traced when a straight line rolls on a circle, uses of involutes in gears and pulleys, the curve traced by a pendulum's string, and spiral bindings. The answers are provided at the end.
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Engineering Curves (Question Bank)

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INTRODUCTION
Roulettes are curves generated by the rolling contact of one curve or line on another
curve or line. There are infinite varieties of roulettes. The most common types of
roulettes used in engineering applications are cycloidal curves, involutes and spirals.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

Choose the most appropriate answer out of the given alternatives:


i)

The locus of a point lying on the circumference of the circle which rolls on a
straight line is known as
(a) Cycloid
(b) Hypocycloid
(c) Epicycloid
(d) Circle

ii)

Name the curve traced out by a point on the circumference of a circle, which rolls
outside another circle of same diameter
(a) Cycloid
(b) Hypocycloid
(c) Cardiod
(d) None of these

iii)

Name the curve traced out by a point on the circumference of a circle, which rolls
on another circle of larger diameter
(a) Epicycloid
(b) Involute
(c) Spiral
(d) None of these

iv)

When a circle rolls inside another circle of twice its diameter, the curve traced out
by a point on the circumference of the rolling circle will be
(a) Straight line (b) Epicycloid
(c) Spiral
(d) None of these

v)

The curve traced by a point on a straight line which rolls on a circle, without
slipping is called
(a) Cycloid
(b) Epicycloid
(c) Hypocycloid
(d) Involute

vi)

When a straight line rolls on the circumference of a semi-circle, the locus of its
end point is called
(a) Cycloid
(b) Epicycloid
(c) Hypocycloid
(d) Involute

vii)

Involute curve is used in


(a) Chains
(b) Gears

(c) Cams

(d) Pulleys

viii)

When a pendulum oscillates, name the locus of a point moving along its string at
a constant speed
(a) Cycloid
(b) Involute
(c) Spiral
(d) Helix

ix)

The geometrical name of the curvature of the coil used in spiral binding is
(a) Archimedean Spiral
(b) Logarithmic Spiral
(c) Involute
(d) None of these

x)

Which of the following methods is not used for drawing elliptical curves?
(a) Intersecting arcs method
(b) Concentric circles method
(c) Oblong method
(d) Tangent method

Answer: (i) a (ii) c (iii) a (iv) a (v) d (vi) d (vii) b (viii) c (ix) d (x) d

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