Manufacturing Engineering Questions & Answers – Other Unconventional Machining

This set of Manufacturing Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Other Unconventional Machining”.

1. Which of the following is an unconventional process of machining?
a) Milling
b) WJM
c) Drilling
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: WJM stands for water jet machining and it is an unconventional process of machining. Water jet machining process is more versatile and can be used for the metal as well as non metal.

2. Water jet machining process can be used for
a) Conductors
b) Insulators
c) Metals
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: d
Explanation: WJM stands for water jet machining and it is an unconventional process of machining. Water jet machining process is more versatile and can be used for the metal as well as non metal.

3. Which of the following is a conventional process of machining?
a) Electro chemical machining
b) Electron beam machining
c) Water jet machining process
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: d
Explanation: All of the mentioned are unconventional machining process. Water jet machining process is more versatile and can be used for the metal as well as non metal.
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4. For machining of plastic material which of the unconventional process can be used effectively?
a) Electro chemical machining
b) Electron beam machining
c) Water jet machining process
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: c
Explanation: WJM stands for water jet machining and it is an unconventional process of machining. Water jet machining process is more versatile and can be used for the metal as well as non metal.

5. Decrease in ratio of work hardness to tool hardness decreases material removal rate.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
Explanation: Ratio of work hardness to tool hardness is inversely proportional to material removal rate.
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6. Decrease in viscosity of fluid used decreases material removal rate.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
Explanation: Viscosity is inversely proportional to the material removal rate. With increase in viscosity, material removal rate decreases.

7. Material removal rate decreases with
a) Increase in amplitude
b) Decrease in grain size of abrasives
c) Increase in frequency
d) Increase in amplitude
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Answer: d
Explanation: Material removal rate in USM is proportional to a grain size of abrasives used. No residual stresses are left in ultrasonic machining.
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8. Which of the following is correct about USM?
a) Surface finish is bad
b) High cost
c) Not efficient for brittle material
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: d
Explanation: All of the mentioned are not correct about ultrasonic machining.

9. Which of the following is correct about USM?
a) Surface finish is bad
b) High cost
c) Not efficient for brittle material
d) No residual stress on work piece
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Answer: d
Explanation: No residual stresses are left in ultrasonic machining. Material removal rate in USM is proportional to grain size of abrasives used.
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10. Which of the following is not correct about USM?
a) Low cost
b) Process is very loud noise making
c) Good surface finish
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: Ultrasonic machining is a very silent process. Material removal rate in USM is proportional to grain size of abrasives used.

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