À machine shaft test shown in the figure is running at speed of 200r.p.m requires a torque which varies uniformly from 1200 Nm to 3600 Nm during the first half revolution, remains constant for the next one revolution, decreases uniformly to1200Nm during the next one revolution and the remain: constant for the next two revolution, thus completing a cycle of operations. If the flyweel radius o gyeration is 0.6m and fluctuation of speed is ±2% of mean speed; find the mass of flywheel required. 3600. 1466-7 -Tmean 2133-3 M 1200- A Red 1Rev. I Rev. | 2 Revolution I Crank angle Turning Moment (Nm).

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A machine shaft test shown in the figure is running at speed of 200r.p.m requires a torque which
varies uniformly from 1200 Nm to 3600 Nm during the first half revolution, remains constant for the
next one revolution, decreases uniformly to1200Nm during the next one revolution and the remains
constant for the next two revolution, thus completing a cycle of operations. If the flyweel radius of
gyeration is 0.6m and fluctuation of speed is +2% of mean speed; find the mass of flywheel required.
3600
1466-7
Tmean
2133-3
1200
Rel 1Rev. tRev.
2 Revolution
Crank angle
Turning Moment (Nm)
Transcribed Image Text:A machine shaft test shown in the figure is running at speed of 200r.p.m requires a torque which varies uniformly from 1200 Nm to 3600 Nm during the first half revolution, remains constant for the next one revolution, decreases uniformly to1200Nm during the next one revolution and the remains constant for the next two revolution, thus completing a cycle of operations. If the flyweel radius of gyeration is 0.6m and fluctuation of speed is +2% of mean speed; find the mass of flywheel required. 3600 1466-7 Tmean 2133-3 1200 Rel 1Rev. tRev. 2 Revolution Crank angle Turning Moment (Nm)
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