Mechanics of Materials (10th Edition)
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
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Given: The turbine develops 150 kW of power, which is transmitted to the gears such that CC receives 70% and DD receives 30%. The rotation of the 100-mm diameter A-36 steel shaft is ωomega = 600 rev/min . The journal bearing at EE allows the shaft to turn freely about its axis. The shear modulus of elasticity for A-36 steel is 75 GPa.
A turbine rotor is mounted on a stepped shaft that is fixed at both ends in parallel as shownbelow. The torsional stiffnesses of two segments of the shaft are given by kt1 = 3000N-m/rad and kt2 = 4000 N-m/rad. The turbine generates a harmonic torque given byM(t) = M0 cos ωt about the shaft axis with M0 = 200 N-m and ω = 500 rad/s. The massmoment of inertia of the rotor about the shaft axis is J0 = 0.05 kg-m2. Assuming theequivalent torsional damping constant of the system as ct = 2.5 N-m-s/rad, determinethe equation of motion and the steady-state response of the rotor, θ(t)
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