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The dynamic reaction at D (D) and E (E).
Answer to Problem 18.153RP
The dynamic reaction at D (D) and E (E) are
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The weight of the disk (W) is 6 lb.
The constant angular velocity
The constant angular velocity
The radius (r) of the disk is
The length (l) of the rod is
The length of the rod from disk to point B (b) and B to C (c) is
Assume the acceleration due to gravity (g) as
Calculation:
Write the expression for the angular velocity
Write the expression for the angular velocity
Write the expression the centroidal moment of inertia
Write the expression the centroidal moment of inertia
Write the express the angular moment
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Let the reference frame Oxyz be rotating with angular velocity
Write the express the angular momentum
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Write the express the rate of change of angular
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Write the expression for the position vector
Write the expression for the velocity
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Write the expression for the acceleration
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Show the impulse momentum diagram as in Figure (1).
Write the expression for the sum of the forces:
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Resolve the i and k component,
Express the moment about the point D.
Write the expression for the position vector
Write the expression for the sum of the moment about D:
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Resolve the component i, j and k component.
For i component,
For j component,
For k component,
Calculate the mass of the disk (m) using the relation:
Substitute 6lb for W and
Differentiate the angular velocity of
Differentiate the angular velocity of
Calculate the z component dynamic reaction
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Calculate the y component dynamic reaction
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Calculate the y component dynamic reaction
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Calculate the z component dynamic reaction
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Calculate the dynamic reaction (D) at D:
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Calculate the dynamic reaction (E) at E:
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Thus, the dynamic reaction at D (D) and E (E) are
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