Two masses m are attached to opposite sides of a rigid rotating shaft in the vertical plane. Another pair of equal masses mı is attached to the opposite sides of the shaft in the vertical plane as shown in Figure Q1 (a). Consider a = 1 m, a1 _10.9 ´m, b =1 m, m =10 kg, e 30 mm and ei = "mm. For the system to be dynamically balanced, considering Emrl – 0, evaluate the mị kg if; i) Angle for A, B, C, and D is 270°, 90°, 270° and 90°, respectively, ii) Angle for A, B, C and D is 0, 70°, -28 ° and 182°, respectively,

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a)
Two masses m are attached to opposite sides of a rigid rotating shaft in the vertical
plane. Another pair of equal masses mi is attached to the opposite sides of the shaft in
= 10.9
m, b = 1
the vertical plane as shown in Figure Q1 (a). Consider a = 1 m, a,
30.
m, m =10 kg, e =³30 mm and er = "mm. For the system to be dynamically balanced,
considering Emrl – 0, evaluate the mị kg if;
i) Angle for A, B, C, and D is 270°, 90°, 270° and 90°, respectively,
ii) Angle for A, B, C and D is 0, 70°, -28° and 182°, respectively,
iii) All mass for A, B, C and D are added 50 kg. Use same angle in Q1 (a) ii.
Transcribed Image Text:a) Two masses m are attached to opposite sides of a rigid rotating shaft in the vertical plane. Another pair of equal masses mi is attached to the opposite sides of the shaft in = 10.9 m, b = 1 the vertical plane as shown in Figure Q1 (a). Consider a = 1 m, a, 30. m, m =10 kg, e =³30 mm and er = "mm. For the system to be dynamically balanced, considering Emrl – 0, evaluate the mị kg if; i) Angle for A, B, C, and D is 270°, 90°, 270° and 90°, respectively, ii) Angle for A, B, C and D is 0, 70°, -28° and 182°, respectively, iii) All mass for A, B, C and D are added 50 kg. Use same angle in Q1 (a) ii.
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