Flywheels A and B are mounted on light coaxial shafts which can be coupled by means of the clutch C, as shown in the figure. The value of the inertia I is known to be 0.6 kg m, but the value of the inertia Ig is unknown. The friction plates of the clutch C are initially disengaged, and the angular velocities of A and B are respectively, AI 3410 revlmin and WBI = 800 revlmin in the same direction. IA WA1 WB1 Determine the moment of inertia of flywheel B if the flywheels attain a common speed of 1750 reulmin after the clutch is engaged and slipping has ceased. Insert your answer correct up to at least a third decimal place.

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Flywheels A and B are mounted on light coaxial shafts which can be coupled by means of the clutch C, as shown in the figure.
The value of the inertia Ia is known to be 0.6 kg m, but the value of the inertia Ig is unknown. The friction plates of the
clutch C are initially disengaged, and the angular velocities of A and B are respectively, o A = 3410 revlmin and
WBI = 800 rev/min in the same direction.
B
C
IA
WA1
WB1
Determine the moment of inertia of flywheel B if the flywheels attain a common speed of 1750 revlmin after the clutch is
engaged and slipping has ceased. Insert your answer correct up to at least a third decimal place.
Transcribed Image Text:Flywheels A and B are mounted on light coaxial shafts which can be coupled by means of the clutch C, as shown in the figure. The value of the inertia Ia is known to be 0.6 kg m, but the value of the inertia Ig is unknown. The friction plates of the clutch C are initially disengaged, and the angular velocities of A and B are respectively, o A = 3410 revlmin and WBI = 800 rev/min in the same direction. B C IA WA1 WB1 Determine the moment of inertia of flywheel B if the flywheels attain a common speed of 1750 revlmin after the clutch is engaged and slipping has ceased. Insert your answer correct up to at least a third decimal place.
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