(3) A mechanism consists of two flexible shafts: shaft1 and shaft 2 which are connected by gear I and gear 2. Each shaft is fixed on one end at a fixed support. Gear1 N, Fed Support Shaft 1 Fied Support Shaft 2 Gear 2 length of shaft 1: 4=0.3 m; length of shaft 2: l; = 0.2 m; diameter of shaft 1 and shaft 2: d=0.01m; gear number 48; gear number Ny 243; density of shaft I and shaft 2 material p = 6000 kg/m³. the two gears have moment of inertia Jr 4 10* kg m², and J;= 1-10 kg m² Determine the equivalent moment of inertia, Jey, of the system at the coordinate 0j shown in the figure.
(3) A mechanism consists of two flexible shafts: shaft1 and shaft 2 which are connected by gear I and gear 2. Each shaft is fixed on one end at a fixed support. Gear1 N, Fed Support Shaft 1 Fied Support Shaft 2 Gear 2 length of shaft 1: 4=0.3 m; length of shaft 2: l; = 0.2 m; diameter of shaft 1 and shaft 2: d=0.01m; gear number 48; gear number Ny 243; density of shaft I and shaft 2 material p = 6000 kg/m³. the two gears have moment of inertia Jr 4 10* kg m², and J;= 1-10 kg m² Determine the equivalent moment of inertia, Jey, of the system at the coordinate 0j shown in the figure.
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Transcribed Image Text:(3) A mechanism consists of two flexible shafts: shaft1 and shaft 2 which are connected by gear
I and gear 2. Each shaft is fixed on one end at a fixed support.
Gear 1
J.N
Fored
Support
Shaft 1
Fied
Support
Shaft 2
Gear 2
length of shaft 1: 1 = 0.3 m; length of shaft 2: 1= 0.2 m;
diameter of shaft 1 and shaft 2: d=0.01m;
gear number N-48; gear number Ny= 24;
density of shaft I and shaft 2 material p = 6000 kg/m³.
the two gears have moment of inertia J 4 10 kg m², and J;= 1-10* kg m²
Determine the equivalent moment of inertia, Jeg, of the system at the coordinate Oj shown in the
figure.
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