Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, Study Pack, Si Edition
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, Study Pack, Si Edition
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 20.3, Problem 1P

(a)

To determine

The angular acceleration of the propeller when the turn is horizontal.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 1P

The angular acceleration of the propeller when the turn is horizontal is α=ωxωtj_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression of angular acceleration at constant speed.

    (ω˙x)XYZ=(ω˙x)xyz+Ω×ωx        (I)

Write the expression of angular acceleration turning at constant rate.

    (ω˙t)XYZ=(ω˙t)xyz+Ω×ωt        (II)

Here, ω˙ for the angular acceleration, x,y,z for the translating-rotating frame of reference, X,Y,Z for the fixed frame of reference, and Ω for angular velocity.

Write the expression of angular acceleration.

    α=(ω˙x)XYZ+(ω˙t)XYZ        (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute ωtk for Ω, 0 for (ω˙x)xyz, and ω˙si for ω˙s in Equation (I).

    (ω˙x)XYZ=0+(ω˙tk)×(ω˙xi)=ωxωtj

Substitute 0 for Ω, and 0 for (ω˙x)xyz in Equation (II).

    (ω˙t)XYZ=0+0=0

Substitute ωxωtj for (ω˙x)XYZ and 0 for (ω˙t)XYZ in Equation (III).

    α=ωxωtj+0=ωxωtj

Thus, the angular acceleration of the turn is horizontal ωtk is α=ωxωtj_.

(b)

To determine

The angular acceleration of the propeller when the turn is vertical, downward.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 1P

The angular acceleration of the propeller when the turn is vertical, downward is α=ωxωtk_.

Explanation of Solution

Substitute ωtj for Ω, 0 for (ω˙x)xyz, and ω˙si for ω˙s in Equation (I).

    (ω˙x)XYZ=0+(ω˙tj)×(ω˙xi)=ωxωtk

Substitute 0 for Ω, and 0 for (ω˙x)xyz in Equation (II).

    (ω˙t)XYZ=0+0=0

Substitute ωxωtk for (ω˙x)XYZ and 0 for (ω˙t)XYZ in Equation (III).

    α=ωxωtk+0=ωxωtk

Thus, the angular acceleration of the propeller when the turn is vertical, downward is α=ωxωtk_.

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