z.1. A single cylinder reciprocating engine has speed 240 r.p.m., stroke 300 third of the reciprocating parts and all the revolving parts are to be balanced, find: 1. The balance mm, mass of reciprocating parts 50 kg, mass of revolving parts at 150 mm radius 37 ko 00 mass required at a radius of 400 mm, and 2. The residual unbalanced force when the crank rotated 60° from inner dead centre.

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third of the reciprocating parts and all the revolving parts are to be balanced, find : 1. The balance
z.1. A single cylinder reciprocating engine has speed 240 r.p.m., stroke 300
mm, mass of reciprocating parts 50 kg, mass of revolving parts at 150 mm radius 37 ka. 00
third of the reciprocating parts and all the revolving parts are to be balanced, find : 1. The belwo-
mass required at a radius of 400 mm, and 2. The residual unbalanced force when he crunk
rotated 60° from inner dead centre.
240/6O
25 14
Transcribed Image Text:third of the reciprocating parts and all the revolving parts are to be balanced, find : 1. The balance z.1. A single cylinder reciprocating engine has speed 240 r.p.m., stroke 300 mm, mass of reciprocating parts 50 kg, mass of revolving parts at 150 mm radius 37 ka. 00 third of the reciprocating parts and all the revolving parts are to be balanced, find : 1. The belwo- mass required at a radius of 400 mm, and 2. The residual unbalanced force when he crunk rotated 60° from inner dead centre. 240/6O 25 14
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