EXERCISE 3.48 While the tank is moving forward at a constant speed vc = 30 km/h, the turret is rotating at the constant rate @1 = 0.3 rad/s and the barrel is being raised at the constant rate = 0.5 rad/s. At a certain instant the barrel is facing forward and 0= 15°. At this instant a shell whose mass is 80 kg is about to emerge from the barrel with a muzzle velocity Vrel = 5500 km/h that has reached a maximum because the internal propulsive pressure within the barrel has been dissipated. Determine the force exerted by the shell on the wall of barrel at this instant. (Hint: attach frame xyz to the barrel, make the end point of the barrel as its origin. Axis x is along the barrel leftward. z axis is on the plane upward.) Vrel 6 m 10 2 m 001
EXERCISE 3.48 While the tank is moving forward at a constant speed vc = 30 km/h, the turret is rotating at the constant rate @1 = 0.3 rad/s and the barrel is being raised at the constant rate = 0.5 rad/s. At a certain instant the barrel is facing forward and 0= 15°. At this instant a shell whose mass is 80 kg is about to emerge from the barrel with a muzzle velocity Vrel = 5500 km/h that has reached a maximum because the internal propulsive pressure within the barrel has been dissipated. Determine the force exerted by the shell on the wall of barrel at this instant. (Hint: attach frame xyz to the barrel, make the end point of the barrel as its origin. Axis x is along the barrel leftward. z axis is on the plane upward.) Vrel 6 m 10 2 m 001
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