Module 7
Module 7
Therefore T = Ic ω/t
Tt = Ic ω
Where T = torque, in N-m or ft-lb
t = time is seconds
Ic = mass moment of inertia in kg-m2 or slug-ft
ω = angular velocity in rad/sec
TΔt = Ic Δω
Angular Impulse and Momentum
Example 15.3
Angular Impulse and Momentum
Example 15.3
Angular Impulse and Momentum
Example 15.4
Angular Impulse and Momentum
Problem
Angular Impulse and Momentum:
Problem 15-17:
The rotor of an electric motor turns at 1750 rpm,
weighs 150 lb, and has a radius of gyration of 9.5 in.
Determine
a. the angular momentum at 1750 rpm and
b. the torque required to slow the rotor to 800 rpm
in 2 seconds.
Angular Impulse and Momentum:
Example 15.7
:
Conservation of Momentum
Example 15.8
Conservation of Momentum:
Example 15.8
Conservation of Momentum:
Example 15-11
Conservation of Momentum
N.B.: Familiarize yourselves with solving this problem using the other two methods.
Conservation of Momentum:
Conservation of Momentum: