Q1/ The camshaft of high speed pump consists of a parallel shaft 25 mm diameter and 480 mm long. It carries three eccentrics, each of diameter 60 mm and a uniform thickness of 18 mm. The assembly is symmetrical as shown in Figure(Q1) and the bearings are at A and B. The angle between the eccentrics is 120° and the eccentricity of each is 12.5 mm. The material density is 7000 kg/m3, and the speed of rotation is 1430 r.p.m. Find : 1. dynamic load on each bearing due to the out-of-balance couple; and 2. kinetic energy of the complete assembly. 80 80 25 Dia 120° !C 120120° 18 -240- C 480 All dimensions in mm
Q1/ The camshaft of high speed pump consists of a parallel shaft 25 mm diameter and 480 mm long. It carries three eccentrics, each of diameter 60 mm and a uniform thickness of 18 mm. The assembly is symmetrical as shown in Figure(Q1) and the bearings are at A and B. The angle between the eccentrics is 120° and the eccentricity of each is 12.5 mm. The material density is 7000 kg/m3, and the speed of rotation is 1430 r.p.m. Find : 1. dynamic load on each bearing due to the out-of-balance couple; and 2. kinetic energy of the complete assembly. 80 80 25 Dia 120° !C 120120° 18 -240- C 480 All dimensions in mm
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Q17 The camshaft of high speed pump consists of a parallel shaft 25 mm diameter and 480 mm long.
It carries three eccentrics, each of diameter 60 mm and a uniform thickness of 18 mm. The assembly
is symmetrical as shown in Figure(Q1) and the bearings are at A and B. The angle between the
eccentrics is 120° and the eccentricity of each is 12.5 mm. The material density is 7000 kg/m3, and
the speed of rotation is 1430 r.p.m.
Find : 1. dynamic load on each bearing due to the out-of-balance couple; and 2. kinetic energy of the
complete assembly.
80
80
25 Dia
120°
1202120°
+18
-240-
C
480
23
All dimensions in mm
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