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I applied via Job Portal and was interviewed in Jun 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
Yes, SolidWorks has limitations that can affect certain aspects of design and functionality.
SolidWorks may struggle with very large assemblies or complex designs, leading to slower performance.
Certain advanced simulation capabilities may be limited compared to other software options.
Some features may not be as intuitive or user-friendly for certain design tasks.
Compatibility with other software or file formats may be l...
General tolerances refer to the allowable deviation from a specified dimension in a design.
General tolerances are typically specified in engineering drawings to ensure proper fit and function of mechanical components.
They are usually expressed as a range of acceptable values, such as +/- 0.1mm.
Tolerances can vary depending on the specific application and manufacturing process.
Examples of general tolerances include dime...
There are two main types of tolerances: dimensional tolerances and geometric tolerances.
Dimensional tolerances specify the allowable variation in size of a part or feature, such as ±0.005 inches.
Geometric tolerances control the form, profile, orientation, or location of features, such as flatness, parallelism, or concentricity.
Tolerances can be specified in various ways, such as bilateral (±0.010 inches) or unilateral
One object is given to me. I just have to take dimensions by measuring instruments like vernier calliper, measure tape, etc. Then create a 3D model in solidworks as fast as possible also have to create drawing sheet of that given object.
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Jul 2019. There was 1 interview round.
There are three types of design process: linear, parallel, and iterative.
Linear design process involves a step-by-step approach from concept to final product.
Parallel design process involves multiple teams working on different aspects of the design simultaneously.
Iterative design process involves continuous testing and refinement of the design.
Examples of linear design process include waterfall model and V-model.
Exampl...
Different types of leaning techniques in machine learning
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Unsupervised learning
Semi-supervised learning
Reinforcement learning
Transfer learning
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Oct 2022. There was 1 interview round.
Sheet metal fabrication processes involve various techniques to shape and form sheet metal into desired products.
Cutting: Techniques like shearing, laser cutting, and waterjet cutting are used to cut sheet metal into desired shapes.
Bending: Sheet metal is bent using techniques like press brake bending or roll forming to create angles and curves.
Forming: Processes like deep drawing, hydroforming, and stamping are used t...
Draw shear and bending moment diagrams for a cantilever beam.
Calculate reactions at the support
Determine the equation of the shear force diagram
Determine the equation of the bending moment diagram
Plot the diagrams using the equations
Check for accuracy and consistency
Bending allowances are given to compensate for material stretching during bending process.
Bending allowances are added to the flat pattern of a sheet metal part before bending.
The amount of bending allowance depends on the material type, thickness, bend radius, and angle.
Bending allowances are typically specified in a table or chart provided by the manufacturer.
The bending allowance formula is: BA = (π/180) x R x (180 ...
The thickness used to manufacture in the mechanical engineering design industry varies depending on the specific application and materials involved.
The thickness of components can range from very thin, such as sheet metal with thicknesses measured in millimeters, to thick structures like heavy machinery components with thicknesses measured in centimeters or even meters.
The choice of thickness is determined by factors s...
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) diagram for a rectangular box.
Use basic GD&T symbols such as perpendicularity, flatness, and parallelism to specify the dimensions and tolerances of the box.
Include datum features to establish a reference frame for the measurements.
Consider the functional requirements of the box, such as its ability to stack or fit with other components.
Use profile tolerance to control the ...
There are 14 symbols in GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing).
GD&T uses symbols to communicate design requirements and tolerances.
These symbols are used to specify the shape, size, and orientation of features on a part.
Some common symbols in GD&T include concentricity, perpendicularity, flatness, and position.
Each symbol has a specific meaning and is used to ensure proper functionality and interchangeability of...
Flat process is preferred in sheet metal fabrication for ease of manufacturing and cost-effectiveness.
Flat process involves cutting and bending sheet metal in a single plane, reducing the need for complex tooling and machinery.
It also allows for easier handling and transportation of the sheet metal.
Flat process is more cost-effective than other processes like deep drawing or hydroforming.
Examples of products made using...
Flanges are selected based on factors like pressure rating, material compatibility, and application requirements.
Flanges are selected based on the pressure rating required for the specific application.
Material compatibility is crucial in selecting flanges to ensure they can withstand the intended environment.
Application requirements such as temperature, fluid type, and pipe size also influence flange selection.
Common t...
Tolerances are used in CAD drawings to ensure that the manufactured part meets the required specifications.
Tolerances help to control the variation in dimensions and ensure that the parts fit together properly.
They also help to reduce manufacturing costs by allowing for a range of acceptable dimensions rather than requiring every part to be made to exact specifications.
Tolerances can be specified for various dimensions...
I am proficient in AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and CATIA with over 3 years of experience in each software.
Proficient in AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and CATIA
Over 3 years of experience in each software
Able to create 2D and 3D models, assemblies, and drawings
Familiar with GD&T and ANSI standards
Experience in designing mechanical components and systems
Ability to work with large assemblies and complex geometries
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Mar 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Structural analysis is crucial for ensuring the durability and safety of appliance parts.
Structural analysis involves evaluating the strength and stability of a component or assembly.
Finite element analysis (FEA) is a common method used for structural analysis.
Factors such as material properties, loading conditions, and environmental factors must be considered.
Examples of appliance parts that require structural analysi...
A refrigeration system diagram is a schematic representation of the components and flow of a refrigeration system.
The diagram typically includes a compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator.
The compressor pumps refrigerant gas from the evaporator to the condenser.
The condenser cools the refrigerant gas, causing it to condense into a liquid.
The expansion valve reduces the pressure of the liquid refrigerant, ...
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