Question 4 On the front side of an ICE, a belt drive is used to transmit power from crank shaft pulley to an air- conditioning compressor pulley through an open type flat belt drive, as shown in Figure 3 below. The crank shaft pulley (driver) has a diameter of 15-cm and the compressor pulley (driven) is double from it. The center-to-center distance is 70-cm. At the front-end pulley, the tight tension is 700-N, angular velocity w, is 5500T-rad/min, coefficient of friction is 0.40 and the weight per unit length is 4-N/m. By using all the information given, a) Show the center-to-center distance ideal? State your reason. b) Calculate the Angle of contact/wrap for both pulleys, e1 & 02 c) Predict the Slack tension, T2 d) Torque on both pulleys, T1 & T2 Driven

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On the front side of an ICE, a belt drive is used to transmit power from crank shaft pulley to an air-
conditioning compressor pulley through an open type flat belt drive, as shown in Figure 3 below. The
crank shaft pulley (driver) has a diameter of 15-cm and the compressor pulley (driven) is double from it.
The center-to-center distance is 70-cm. At the front-end pulley, the tight tension is 700-N, angular
velocity w, is 5500TT-rad/min, coefficient of friction is 0.40 and the weight per unit length is 4-N/m. By
using all the information given,
a) Show the center-to-center distance ideal? State your reason.
b) Calculate the Angle of contact/wrap for both pulleys, e1 & 02
c) Predict the Slack tension, T2
d) Torque on both pulleys, T1 & T2
Driven
T1
Driver
T2
Figure 3
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 On the front side of an ICE, a belt drive is used to transmit power from crank shaft pulley to an air- conditioning compressor pulley through an open type flat belt drive, as shown in Figure 3 below. The crank shaft pulley (driver) has a diameter of 15-cm and the compressor pulley (driven) is double from it. The center-to-center distance is 70-cm. At the front-end pulley, the tight tension is 700-N, angular velocity w, is 5500TT-rad/min, coefficient of friction is 0.40 and the weight per unit length is 4-N/m. By using all the information given, a) Show the center-to-center distance ideal? State your reason. b) Calculate the Angle of contact/wrap for both pulleys, e1 & 02 c) Predict the Slack tension, T2 d) Torque on both pulleys, T1 & T2 Driven T1 Driver T2 Figure 3
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