Tutorial Sheet 1
Tutorial Sheet 1
2.
(Ans.1.8 m)
ii. The magnitude of the balancing masses when :
a. The planes of balancing masses are on the same side of plane of disturbing mass.
(Ans.375 kg)
b. The planes of the balancing masses are on either side of the plane of the disturbing mass.
(Ans.250 kg)
The four masses m1, m2, m3 and m4 are respectively 200 kg, 300 kg, 240 kg and 260 kg. The
corresponding radii of rotation are 20 cm, 15 cm, 25 cm and 30 cm and the angles, , and
are 450, 750 and 1350. Find the position and magnitude of the balance mass required if the
radius of rotation is 20 cm.
3.
to m4 135, and distance between planes L and M, the planes in which balance masses
are placed
is 500 mm. The distance between plane of m1 and plane L is 120 mm and plane M
and plane
for m4 = 100 mm. the radius of rotation of balance mass b is 720 mm. determine the magnitude and
angular position of the balancing masses. Solve the problem analytically.
(Ans. BM = 106.3 kg and M = 49 and BL = 160.48 kg and L = 220 )
4.
A shaft carries four rotating masses, A, B, C and D in this order along its axis. Mass A may
be assumed to be concentrated at radius of 18 cm, B at radius of 24 cm, C at a radius of 12cm
and D at a radius of 15 cm. The masses of B,C and D are 30 kg ,50 kg and 40 kg
respectively. The planes containing B and C are 30 cm apart; the angular spacing of planes
containing C and D are 90 and 210 respectively relative to B measured in the same plane.
If the shaft and masses are to be in complete dynamic balance, find:
i. the mass and the angular position of mass A
(Ans: 20.043kg and 236.257)
ii. The positions of planes A and D.
(Ans: Distances of planes A,C and D from plane B are:
lA =98 cm ,lC = 30 cm and lD = -37.8 cm)
A 300 cm long shaft carries three pulleys, two at its ends and the third at mid span. The two
5.
end pulleys have masses 50 kg and 25 kg and their centre of gravities are 1.5 cm and 1.3 cm
respectively from the axis of the shaft. The mid span pulley has a mass of 60 kg and centre of
gravity located at 1.6 cm from the shaft axis. The pulleys are so keyed to the shaft that the
system is in static balance. The shaft rotates at 500 rpm in two bearings 200 cm apart with
equal over hungs on either side. Determine: the relative angular positions of pulleys. Solve
the problem analytically.
(Ans:163.2 and 138.1, 58.7)
The following data apply to a single cylinder reciprocating engine
speed = 500 rpm, stroke = 150 mm, mass of reciprocating parts = 21 kg, mass of revolving
6.
parts = 15 kg at crank radius. If two thirds of reciprocating masses and all the revolving
masses has to be balanced, determine:
(I) the balance mass at a radius of 150 mm, and
7.
8.
both.).Determine:
The magnitude and direction of the balancing masses
(Ans: MA =MB = 121.9 kg and A = 200 and B = 250)
The a magnitude of the hammer blow
(Ans: 34682 N)
The variation interactive effort
(Ans:31234 N)
Maximum swaying couple
(Ans:10943N)
If the dead load or the static load on each wheel is 50 kN, determine the maximum and
minimum pressure on the rails and
(Ans: 54682 N and 15318 N)
f. The maximum speed of locomotive without lifting the wheels from the rails. The diameters
of wheels are 1.8 m.
(Ans:122.2 km/hr)
Theoretical Problems
1. What is meant by balancing of rotating masses?
2. Why rotating masses are to be dynamically balanced?
3. Define static balancing.
4. Define dynamic balancing.
5. State the conditions for static and dynamic balancing.
6. State the conditions for complete balance of several masses revolving in different planes of a
shaft.
7. Why complete balancing is not possible in reciprocating engine?
8. Can a single cylinder engine be fully balanced? Why?
9. Differentiate between the unbalanced force caused due to rotating and reciprocating masses.
10. Why are the cranks of a locomotive, with two cylinders, placed at 90 to each other?
11. List the effects of partial balancing of locomotives.
12. Define swaying couple.
13. Define hammer blow with respect to locomotives.
14. What are the effects of hammer blow and swaying couple?
18. Define tractive force.
19. What is reciprocating balancing?