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(a)
The number of revolutions of gear C required for its angular velocity to increase from 100 to 450 rpm.
(a)
Answer to Problem 17.12P
The number of revolutions of gear C required for its angular velocity to increase from 100 to 450 rpm is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The mass
The mass
The mass
The radius of gyration
The radius of gyration
The radius of gyration
The radius
The radius
The radius
The initial angular velocity
The final angular velocity
The couple acting on gear B is
Calculation:
Find the mass moment of inertia
Substitute 2.4 kg for
Find the mass moment of inertia
Substitute 2.4 kg for
Find the mass moment of inertia
Substitute 12 kg for
Find the initial angular velocity
Substitute 200 mm for
Find the initial angular velocity
Substitute 200 mm for
Find the initial kinetic energy
Here,
Substitute
Find the final angular velocity
Substitute 200 mm for
Find the final angular velocity
Substitute 200 mm for
Find the initial kinetic energy
Here,
Substitute
Find the work done
Substitute
Find the rotation of gear B.
Apply Principle of work and energy for system.
Substitute
Find the number of revolutions of gear C
Substitute 80 mm for
Thus, the number of revolutions of gear C required for its angular velocity to increase from 100 to 450 rpm is
(b)
Find the tangential force acting on gear A.
(b)
Answer to Problem 17.12P
The tangential force acting on gear A is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Find the rotation of gear A using the equation:
Substitute
Find the tangential force
Apply Principle of work and energy for gear A.
Substitute
Find the tangential force
Substitute
Thus, the tangential force acting on gear A is
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