
EBK FLUID MECHANICS
2nd Edition
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Author: HIBBELER
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 146P
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PROBLEM 18.103
A 2.5 kg homogeneous disk of radius 80 mm rotates with an
angular velocity ₁ with respect to arm ABC, which is welded
to a shaft DCE rotating as shown at the constant rate
w212 rad/s. Friction in the bearing at A causes ₁ to
decrease at the rate of 15 rad/s². Determine the dynamic
reactions at D and E at a time when ₁ has decreased to
50 rad/s.
Answer:
5=-22.01 +26.8} N
E=-21.2-5.20Ĵ N
Problem 1.
Two uniform rods AB and CE, each of weight 3 lb and length 2 ft, are welded to each other at their
midpoints. Knowing that this assembly has an angular velocity of constant magnitude c = 12 rad/s,
determine:
(1). the magnitude and direction of the angular momentum HD of the assembly about D.
(2). the dynamic reactions (ignore mg) at the bearings at A and B.
9 in.
3 in.
03
9 in.
3 in.
Answers: HD = 0.162 i +0.184 j slug-ft²/s
HG = 2.21 k
Ay =-1.1 lb; Az = 0; By = 1.1 lb; B₂ = 0.
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