The crankshaft of a vertical sıngle-cylinder engine, stroke 250 mm, rotates at 300 r/min The reciprocating parts ( including part of the connecting rod) have a mass of 100kg The connecting rod has a mass of 120 kg, it is 450 mm long, the centre of mass is 300 mm from the gudgeon pin axıs and the radiųs of gyration about the same axıs is 363 mm When the crank is 30° from the t dc positron and moving downwards, determine 31 the side thrust on the cylınder walls due to the inertia of the reciprocatıng parts, and 32 the crankshaft torque on the crankshaft due to inertia

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The crankshaft of a vertical sıngle-cylinder engine, stroke 250 mm, rotates at 300 r/min The
reciprocating parts ( including part of the connecting rod) have a mass of 100kg The
connecting rod has a mass of 120 kg, it is 450 mm long, the centre of mass is 300 mm from
the gudgeon pin axıs and the radiųs of gyration about the same axıs is 363 mm
When the crank is 30° from the t dc position and moving downwards, determine
31 the side thrust on the cylınder walls due to the inertia of the reciprocatıng parts, and
32 the crankshaft torque on the crankshaft due to inertia
Transcribed Image Text:The crankshaft of a vertical sıngle-cylinder engine, stroke 250 mm, rotates at 300 r/min The reciprocating parts ( including part of the connecting rod) have a mass of 100kg The connecting rod has a mass of 120 kg, it is 450 mm long, the centre of mass is 300 mm from the gudgeon pin axıs and the radiųs of gyration about the same axıs is 363 mm When the crank is 30° from the t dc position and moving downwards, determine 31 the side thrust on the cylınder walls due to the inertia of the reciprocatıng parts, and 32 the crankshaft torque on the crankshaft due to inertia
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