Mechatronics Interview Questions
Mechatronics Interview Questions
1. What is Mechatronics?
Explanation:
Mechatronics is a blend of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer
control and information technology. Mechatronics is a design process to create more
functional and adaptable products.
Or
Integration of electronics, control engineering and Mechanical engineering
Or
concept of working smarter not harder and to inexpensively get the most work
done
2. Why study mechatronics engineering?
Explanation:
- Mechatronics engineers design or select sensors and actuators, develop control
algorithms and use or develop advanced functional materials for the design of
mechanical systems such as chassis stabilising systems, anti-lock brakes, engine
control units, disk drives, cameras, service and surgical robots and artificial
hearts.
- Very often mechatronics engineers are generalists rather than specialists.
- Mechatronics systems are used nearly everywhere in society. They range from
CD and DVD players to computer hard disks, anti-lock braking systems, and "flyby-wire" control systems for commercial jets. Each of these products is
essentially mechanical in nature, but could not function without electrical and
computer
control
systems.
5. In which system does the output not affect the process in any way?
ANSWER: Open loop system
Explanation:
-In open loop system, the output does not affect the process in any way, as it works
on open loop.
- The open loop control system always proceeds in the same predefined manner
until it is switched off.
- This can be represented by block diagram as shown below;
6. Where the PLCs are used?
Explanation:
a. machine tools
b. automated assembly equipment
c. moulding and extrusion machines
etc.
7. What is the formula for thermal capacitance?
ANSWER: (Change in heat stored) / (Change in temperature)
8. What is the characteristic that provides an output with respect to the relation with
the input?
ANSWER: response of a system
Explanation:
-The characteristic that provides an output with respect to the relation with the
input is called as response of a system.
- When an input is given to a particular system or instrument, it results an output in
some form.
- The output of a system or an instrument changes with the change in its input.
- This concludes that the output and the input of the system or instrument have
some definite relationship.
- This relationship is studied under some characteristics of the system or instrument.
- When it is related to the system, then it is called as response of the system.
9. What is static characteristics of instruments?
Ans: the relationship between the input and output, when the input is invariant with
respect to time.
Explanation:
The relationship between input and output of a system or an instrument is studied
under some characteristics.
- When this characteristic is related to the system, then it is called as response of a
system.