Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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ISBN: 9780073398204
Author: Richard G Budynas, Keith J Nisbett
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 17, Problem 1P

Example 17-2 resulted in selection of a 10-in-wide A-3 polyamide flat belt. Show that the value of F1 restoring f 0.80 is

F 1 = ( Δ F + F c ) exp f ϕ F c exp f ϕ 1

and compare the initial tensions.

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Whether the value of F1 restoring f to 0.80.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for tight side in belt.

F1=Fc+ΔF[efφefφ1] (I)

Here, the centrifugal tension is Fc, the angle of overlap is φ, the coefficient of the friction is f, the difference between tight side and slack side of the belt is ΔF.

Write the expression for slack side in belt.

F2=F1ΔF (II)

Write the expression for initial tension in belt.

Fi=F1+F22Fc (III)

Write the expression for coefficient of friction of belt material.

f'=1φln(F1FcF2Fc) (IV)

Now add and subtract Fc[efφefφ1] in Equation (I).

F1=Fc+ΔF[efφefφ1]+Fc[efφefφ1]Fc[efφefφ1]=(Fc+ΔF)[efφefφ1]+FcFc[efφefφ1]=(Fc+ΔF)[efφefφ1][Fcefφ1]=(Fc+ΔF)efφFcefφ1

Conclusion:

Substitute 3.037rad for φ and 664lbf for ΔF, 0.80 for f and 73.4lbf for Fc in Equation (I).

F1=73.4lbf+664lbf[e0.80×3.037rade0.80×3.037rad1]=73.4lbf+728.12lbf=801.52lbf

Substitute 664lbf for ΔF, and 801.52lbf for F1 in Equation (II).

F2=801.52lbf664lbf=137.5lbf

Substitute 801.52lbf for F1, 137.5lbf for F2, 73.4lbf for Fc in Equation (III).

Fi=801.52lbf+137.5lbf273.4lbf=469.51lbf73.4lbf=396.11lbf

Substitute 801.52lbf for F1, 137.5lbf for F2, 3.037rad for φ, and 73.4lbf for Fc in Equation (IV).

f'=13.037radln(801.52lbf73.4lbf137.5lbf73.4lbf)=13.037rad×2.43=0.80

Thus, the value of F1 restoring f to 0.80.

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