The motorcycle has a kerb mass of 239 kg and test rider's mass was recorded as 76.35 kg. The wheels on the motorcycle each have a mass of 3.8 kg, with a rim diameter of 432 mm and tyre outside diameter of 635 mm, with a Radius of Gyration (k) of 0.25 m. Part A In the first test the rider accelerates from 48 km/h to 80 km/h, over a distance of 190 m whilst climbing a hill of slope 1 in 6. The average resistance to motion, including drag and friction is 245 N and that the mass of the rider and motorbike were 315.35 kg Carrying out the necessary calculations to:
Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements
Measurement is a term that refers to analyzing a manufactured component regarding the degree of accuracy for dimensions, tolerances, geometric profile, roundness, flatness, smoothness, etc. Measurement always involves comparing the manufactured component or the prototype with a standard specimen whose dimensions and other parameters are assumed to be perfect and do not undergo changes with respect to time.Precisely in mechanical engineering the branch that deals with the application of scientific principles for measurements is known as metrology. The domain of metrology in general deals with various measurements like mechanical, chemical, thermodynamic, physical, and biological measurements. In mechanical engineering, the measurements are limited to mechanical specific such as length, mass, surface profile, flatness, roundness, viscosity, heat transfer, etc.
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