MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY (AUTOMOTIVE)
GRADE 12
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
MEMORANDUM
SEPTEMBER 2018
QUESTION 1: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (GENERIC)
1.1 D ✓ (1)
1.2 C ✓ (1)
1.3 D ✓ (1)
1.4 D ✓ (1)
1.5 D ✓ (1)
1.6 B ✓ (1)
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QUESTION 2: SAFETY (GENERIC)
2.1 Unsafe conditions:
2.2 Assessing first aid situation:
2.3.1 Advantages of product layout:
2.3.2 Advantages of the process layout of machines
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QUESTION 3: MATERIALS (GENERIC)
3.1 Purpose of case hardening.
The objective is to produce a hard case over a tough core. ✓✓ (2)
3.2 Factors of hardness:
Work piece size ✓
Quenching rate ✓
Carbon content ✓ (3)
3.3 Four kinds of quenching mediums:
Water and salt (brine) ✓
Tap water ✓
Liquid salts ✓
Molten lead ✓
Soluble oil and water ✓
Oil ✓ (Any 4) (4)
3.4 Reason for hardened steel to be tempered:
To reduce brittleness and to give the work piece a more fine-grained structure. ✓ (2)
3.5 Test on materials
MATERIAL | |||
Type of test | Mild Steel | High Speed Steel | Cast Iron |
Sound Test | 3.5.1 Medium metallic sound ✓ | 3.5.2 Low ring sound ✓ | 3.5.3 Dull sound ✓ |
(3)
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QUESTION 4: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (SPECIFIC)
4.1 C ✓ (1)
4.2 D ✓ (1)
4.3 A ✓ (1)
4.4 B ✓ (1)
4.5 D ✓ (1)
4.6 C ✓ (1)
4.7 B ✓ (1)
4.8 A ✓ (1)
4.9 A ✓ (1)
4.10 C ✓ (1)
4.11 B ✓ (1)
4.12 A ✓ (1)
4.13 D ✓ (1)
4.14 A ✓ (1)
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QUESTION 5: TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT (SPECIFIC)
5.1 Functions of diagnostic scanner:
5.2 How to couple up a diagnostic scanner:
5.3 Wheel alignment equipment: (2)
5.3.1 Bubble gauge is used to test the castor, chamber and king pin inclination angle of a motor vehicle. ✓✓
5.3.2 Turntable makes it possible to turn the front wheel to the required angle when taking caster reading. ✓✓ (2)
5.4 Disadvantages of unbalanced wheels:
5.5 Set up of static balancing:
5.6 Reasons for wheel balancing:
5.7
5.8 The result is printed on the card which serves as an evidence for report making. ✓ (1)
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QUESTION 6: ENGINES (SPECIFIC)
6.1 Functions of crankshaft:
6.2 Causes of crankshaft vibration:
6.3 Twisting effect on the crankshaft:
The torque of crankshaft is derived from the power stroke, which forces the crank pin to rotate about the centre of the main journals and so tends to twist the shaft. ✓✓ (2)
6.4 Features to improve engine balance:
6.5 Static balancing of a crankshaft:
Static balance of a crankshaft is when the mass in all directions from the centre of rotation is equal while the crankshaft is at rest. ✓✓ (2)
6.6 Crankshaft areas:
6.7 Factors that determine firing order:
6.8 Ways of determining firing order:
6.9
6.9.1
6.9.2 Converts exhaust energy to rotary motion. (1)
6.9.3 Pumps air into the inlet manifold. (1)
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QUESTION 7: FORCES (SPECIFIC)
7.1 7.1.1 Swept volume:
It is the volume between the BDC and TDC in a cylinder. ✓ (1)
7.1.2 Clearance volume:
It is the volume of the space above the crown of the piston when it is at TDC in the combustion chamber. ✓ (1)
7.1.3 Compression ratio:
Is the ratio of compression of the inlet charge of the compression stroke to the total volume of the cylinder. ✓ (1)
7.1.4 Mechanical efficiency:
Relationship between engine power and brake power at the drive shaft. ✓ (1)
7.2 Methods of raising compression ratio:
Fit a thinner gasket between cylinder block and cylinder head. ✓
7.3 Swept volume:
Swept Volume = πD 2 x L
4
= π (9,0)2 x 8.6✓✓
4
= 547,12 cm (3)✓
Compression ratio:
Compression ratio = SV + CV
CV
CR = 547.12 + 61
61
= 9.97
CR = 10:1 (3)
7.4
New compression ratio = 30 x 10
100
= 3 + 10
= 13 :1
Swept Volume = πD 2 x L
4
13 x 61 61 ✓✓ = πD 2 x 8.6
4
D = 10,4 cm✓ (4)
7.5
7.5.1 P = 1400 000Pa
L = 78
10000
= 0.078 m
A = πD 2
4
= π 0,0982
4
= 7,54 x 10-3 m2
= 40r/s
= n 4 cylinders
Indicated Power = PLANn
= (1400000) x (0.078)x(7.54 x 10-3) x (4)
= 131790.67W
= 131.79kW (8)
7.5.2
Brake Power = 2π x N x T
= 2π63.33 x 280W
= 111423.23 W
= 111.42kW(4)
7.5.3
Mechanical Energy = BP 100%
IP
= 111.42 x 100%
131.79
= 84.54% (2)
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QUESTION 8: MAINTENANCE (SPECIFIC)
8.1 Exhaust gases:
8.2 Possible causes of high CO (carbon monoxide) reading:
8.4 8.4.1 Hissing sound from the inlet manifold indicates worn out inlet valves. ✓
8.4.2 Hissing sound from exhaust manifold indicates worn out exhaust valves. ✓
8.4.3 Hissing sound from the dip stick or oil cap indicates worn out rings. ✓ (3)
8.5 Fuel pressure test specifications:
8.6 Possible causes of low fuel pressure readings:
8.7 Cooling system pressure test:
To detect leakage in the cooling system ✓ (1)
8.8 Possible components to find leakage:
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QUESTION 9: SYSTEMS AND CONTROL (AUTOMATIC GEARBOX) (SPECIFIC)
9.1 Functions of automatic gearbox:
9.2 Disadvantages of automatic transmission:
9.3 Operation of double epicyclic gear train in low gear:
9.4 Components of the torque converter:
Impeller (pump) ✓
Reactor (stator) ✓
Turbine ✓ (3)
9.5 Methods of cooling oil in automatic transmission:
By using special oil cooler alongside the engine cooling radiator. ✓
Oil circulates through a tank built into the bottom radiator tank. ✓ (2)
9.6 Advantages of transmission control unit:
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QUESTION 10: SYSTEMS AND CONTROL (AXLES, STEERING GEOMETRY AND ELECTRONICS) (SPECIFIC)
10.1 Functions of steering mechanism:
It enables the driver to be in control of the path taken by the vehicle at all times ✓and limit tyre wear ✓ (2)
10.2 Properties of a good steering mechanism:
10.3 Difference between positive and negative chamber:
(4)
10.4 Advantages of positive camber:
10.5
10.5.1 Purpose of kingpin inclination:
It is designed to bring the front wheel back to the straight ahead position ✓after navigating a curve ✓ (2)
10.5.2 Purpose of Ackermann principle:
It is designed to enable a car to navigate a curve effectively ✓ without skidding ✓ (2)
10.6 Pre-checks on wheels:
10.7 Purpose of the catalytic converter:
It converts the pollutants in the exhaust gases of the engine into a non-toxic substance, making it environmentally friendly. ✓ (1)
10.8 Requirements for a catalytic converter to function properly:
10.9
10.9.1 Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor and the air flow meters are used to measure the intake air volume ✓✓ (2)
10.9.2 Idle speed control (ISC)valve is controlled by ECU to regulates the idle speed ✓✓ (2)
10.9.3 Throttle position sensor (TPS) provides information about the position of the throttle valve to the ECU ✓✓ (2)
10.9.4 Mass air flow meter is used to measure the engine load conditions. ✓✓ (2)
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TOTAL: 200