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The arm ABC rotates with an angular velocity of 4 rad/s counterclockwise. Knowing that the angular velocity of the intermediate gear B is 8 rad/s counterclockwise, determine (a) the instantaneous centers of rotation of gears A and C, (b) the angular velocities of gears A and C.
Fig. P15.80
(a)
Find the instantaneous center of rotation of gear A and C.
Answer to Problem 15.80P
The instantaneous center of rotation of the gear A is
The instantaneous center of rotation of the gear C is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The angular velocity of the arm ABC is
The angular velocity of the gear B is
Consider the contact point between the gear A and B is denoted by 1.
Consider the contact point between the gear B and C is denoted by 2.
Consider the velocity at point A, C, 1, and 2 are denoted by
Calculation:
Show the velocity at point A and C as shown in Figure 1.
Refer to Figure 1.
Consider the arm ABC.
Calculate the velocity at A and C as follows:
Take the value of
Show the gear B as shown in Figure 2.
Refer Figure 2.
Calculate the velocity at point 1 and 2 as follows:
Take the angular velocity of the gear B is
Show the gear A as shown in Figure 3.
Refer Figure 3.
Consider the instantaneous center of rotation of the gear A is denoted by
Calculate the angular acceleration
Substitute
Calculate the distance
Substitute
Thus, the instantaneous center of rotation of the gear A is
Show the gear C as shown in Figure 4.
Refer Figure 4.
Consider the instantaneous center of rotation of the gear C is denoted by
Calculate the angular acceleration
Substitute
Calculate the distance
Substitute
Thus, the instantaneous center of rotation of the gear C is
(b)
Find the angular velocity of gear A and C.
Answer to Problem 15.80P
The angular velocity of the gear A and C are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculation:
Refer Part (a).
Refer Equation (1).
The angular velocity of the gear A is
Refer Equation (2).
The angular velocity of the gear C is
Thus, the angular velocity of the gear A and C are
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