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(a)
The angular velocity of arm AB.
(a)
Answer to Problem 15.251RP
The angular velocity of arm AB
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The constant angular acceleration of gear C
The given time t is 5 s.
Calculation:
Determine the angular velocity of gear C at the given time.
Substitute
Consider point 1 be the contact point between gears A and B. Let point 2 be the contact point between gears B and C. Points A, B, and C are the centers respectively, of gears A, B, C.
Take the position of x axis along the straight line
The distance of point A and point C is
Velocity at point 1.
The gear A stationary, the velocity at point 1 is
Velocity at point 2.
Determine the velocity at point 2 using the relation.
Substitute 200 mm for
Point 1 is the instantaneous center of gear B.
Determine the angular velocity at point B using the relation.
Substitute 4,000 mm/s for
Determine the velocity at point B using the relation.
Substitute 120 mm for
Determine the angular velocity of arm AB using the relation.
Substitute 1,333.2 mm/s for
Therefore, the angular velocity of arm AB
(b)
The angular velocity of gear B.
(b)
Answer to Problem 15.251RP
The angular velocity of gear B
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The constant angular acceleration of gear C
The given time t is 5 s.
Calculation:
Refer part (a).
The angular velocity of gear B is 33.33 rad/s.
Therefore, the angular velocity of gear B
(c)
The acceleration of the point on gear B that is in contact with gear A.
(c)
Answer to Problem 15.251RP
The acceleration of the point on gear B that is in contact with gear A
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The constant angular acceleration of gear C
The given time t is 5 s.
Calculation:
The tangential component of acceleration at point 1 is zero
Determine the tangential component of acceleration at point 2.
Here,
Substitute 200 mm for
Determine the angular acceleration at point B.
Substitute
Determine the tangential component of acceleration at point B.
Substitute 120 mm for
Determine the angular acceleration at point AB.
Here,
Substitute
Determine the acceleration of point B using the relation.
Substitute
Determine the acceleration of point 1 on gear B using the relation.
Substitute
Therefore, the acceleration of the point on gear B that is in contact with gear A
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