Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259638091
Author: Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., David Mazurek, Phillip J. Cornwell, Brian Self
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 17.1, Problem 17.12P

Solve Prob. 17.11, assuming that the 6 N·m couple is applied to gear B.

17.11    Each of the gears A and B has a mass of 10 kg and a radius of gyration of 190 mm, while gear C has a mass of 2.5 kg and a radius of gyration of 80 mm. If a couple M of constant magnitude 6 N·m is applied to gear C, determine (a) the number of revolutions of gear C required for its angular velocity to increase from 450 rpm to 1800 rpm, (b) the corresponding tangential force acting on gear A.

Chapter 17.1, Problem 17.12P, Solve Prob. 17.11, assuming that the 6 Nm couple is applied to gear B. 17.11Each of the gears A and

Fig. P17.11

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

Find the number of revolutions required for gear C.

Answer to Problem 17.12P

The number of revolutions required for the gear C for the work to be done is 145.3rev_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The mass of the gear A is mA=10kg.

The mass of the gear B is mB=10kg.

The radius of gyration of the gear A is kA=190mm.

The radius of gyration of the gear B is kB=190mm.

The mass of the gear C is mC=2.5kg.

The radius of gyration of the gear C is kC=80mm.

The radius of the gear A is rA=250mm.

The radius of the gear B is rB=250mm.

The radius of the gear C is rC=100mm.

The magnitude of the couple moment applied at point B is M=6Nm.

Calculation:

Find the mass moment of inertia of gear A (IA¯) using the equation.

IA¯=mAkA2

Substitute 10 kg for mA and 190 mm for kA.

IA¯=10×(190mm×1m1,000mm)2=0.361kgm2

Find the mass moment of inertia of gear B (IB¯) using the equation.

IB¯=mBkB2

Substitute 10 kg for mB and 190 mm for kB.

IB¯=10×(190mm×1m1,000mm)2=0.361kgm2

Find the mass moment of inertia of gear C (IC¯) using the equation.

IC¯=mCkC2

Substitute 2.5 kg for mC and 80 mm for kC.

IC¯=2.5×(80mm×1m1,000mm)2=0.016kgm2

The gears A and C are in contact.

Use the kinematics concept;

ωArA=ωCrC

Substitute 250 mm for rA and 100 mm for rC.

ωA×250=ωC×100ωA=0.4ωC

The gears B and C are in contact.

Use the kinematics Equation:

ωBrB=ωCrC

Substitute 250 mm for rB and 100 mm for rC.

ωB×250=ωC×100ωB=0.4ωC

Find the total kinetic energy (T1) using the relation.

T1=12IA¯ωA2+12IB¯ωB2+12IC¯ωC2

Substitute 0.361kgm2 for IA¯, 0.4ωC for ωA, 0.361kgm2 for IB¯, 0.4ωC for ωB, and 0.016kgm2 for IC¯.

T1=12×0.361×(0.4ωC)2+12×0.361×(0.4ωC)2+12×0.016×ωC2=0.02888ωC2+0.02888ωC2+0.008ωC2=0.06576ωC2 (1)

When the angular velocity is at 450 rpm:

ω1=ωC=450rpm.

Substitute 450 rpm for ωC in Equation (1).

T1=0.06576×(450rpm×2πrad1rev×1min60s)2=146.03J

When the angular velocity is at 1800 rpm:

ω2=ωC=1800rpm.

Substitute 1800 rpm for ωC in Equation (1).

T2=0.06576×(1800rpm×2πrad1rev×1min60s)2=2336.49J

Find the work done (U12) for the rigid body using the relation:

U12=MθB

Here, the number of revolution at gear B is θB.

Substitute 6Nm for M.

U12=6θB

Write the equation of work and energy for the system using the equation.

T1+U12=T2

Substitute 146.03 J for T1, 6θB for U12, and 2336.49 J for T2

146.03+6θB=2336.49θB=365.08rad×1rev2πrad=58.1rev

Find the number of revolution at gear C (θC) using the relation.

θC=2.5θB

Substitute 58.1 rev for θB.

θC=2.5×58.1=145.3rev

Therefore, the number of revolutions required for the gear C for the work to be done is 145.3rev_.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the tangential force acting on gear A.

Answer to Problem 17.12P

The tangential force acting on gear A is 10.54N_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The mass of the gear A is mA=10kg.

The mass of the gear B is mB=10kg.

The radius of gyration of the gear A is kA=190mm.

The radius of gyration of the gear B is kB=190mm.

The mass of the gear C is mC=2.5kg.

The radius of gyration of the gear C is kC=80mm.

The radius of the gear A is rA=250mm.

The radius of the gear B is rB=250mm.

The radius of the gear C is rC=100mm.

The magnitude of the couple moment is M=6Nm.

Calculation:

Refer to part (a) calculation;

The number of revolution in the gear A is equal to the number of revolution in the gear B.

θA=θB

Substitute 365.08 rad for θB.

θA=365.08rad

Find the total kinetic energy (T1) using the relation.

TA=12IA¯ωA2=12IA¯(0.4ωC)2 (2)

When the angular velocity is at 450 rpm; ω1=ωC=450rpm.

Substitute 0.361kgm2 for IA¯ and 450 rpm for ωC in Equation (2).

T1A=12×0.361×(0.4×450rpm×2πrad1rev×1min60s)2=64.133J

When the angular velocity is at 1800 rpm; ω2=ωC=1800rpm.

Substitute 0.361kgm2 for IA¯ and 18000 rpm for ωC in Equation (2).

T2A=12×0.361×(0.4×1800rpm×2πrad1rev×1min60s)2=1026.123J

Find the work done (U12) for the rigid body using the relation;

U12=MAθA

Here, the magnitude of couple moment at gear A is MA.

Substitute 365.08 rad for θA.

U12=365.08MA

Write the equation of work and energy for the system using the equation.

T1A+U12=T2A

Substitute 64.133 J for T1A, 365.08MA for U12, and 1026.123 J for T2A

64.133+365.08MA=1026.123MA=2.635Nm

Find the tangential force (Ft) using the relation.

Ft=MArA

Substitute 2.635Nm for MA and 250 mm for rA.

Ft=2.635250mm×1m1,000mm=10.54N

Therefore, the tangential force acting on gear A is 10.54N_.

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