Question 4 A pulley is driven by a flat belt, the angle of lap being 120°. The belt is 100 mm wide by 6 mm thick and density is 1000 kg/m. If the coefficient of friction is 0.3 and the maximum stress in the belt is not to exceed 1.5 MPa. Calculate: the speed of the belt in m/s using the information related to driving pulley. the centrifugal tension and the tension on the first tight side of the belt T1. the greatest power the belt can transmit. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3

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A pulley is driven by a flat belt, the angle of lap being 120°. The belt is 100 mm
wide by 6 mm thick and density is 1000 kg/m. If the coefficient of friction is
0.3 and the maximum stress in the belt is not to exceed 1.5 MPa.
Calculate:
4.1.
4.2.
the speed of the belt in m/s using the information related to driving pulley.
the centrifugal tension and the tension on the first tight side of the belt T1.
the greatest power the belt can transmit.
4.3
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 A pulley is driven by a flat belt, the angle of lap being 120°. The belt is 100 mm wide by 6 mm thick and density is 1000 kg/m. If the coefficient of friction is 0.3 and the maximum stress in the belt is not to exceed 1.5 MPa. Calculate: 4.1. 4.2. the speed of the belt in m/s using the information related to driving pulley. the centrifugal tension and the tension on the first tight side of the belt T1. the greatest power the belt can transmit. 4.3
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