Vector Mechanics For Engineers
Vector Mechanics For Engineers
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259977305
Author: BEER, Ferdinand P. (ferdinand Pierre), Johnston, E. Russell (elwood Russell), Cornwell, Phillip J., SELF, Brian P.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 18.1, Problem 18.27P
To determine

(a)

The velocity of the mass centre G.

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Answer to Problem 18.27P

The velocity of the mass centre G is (0.3m/s)k.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The mass of the each plate is 4kg and the corresponding impulse is (2.4Ns)k.

Write the expression for moment of the inertia about the x- axis.

Ix=m(14r2+d2) ...... (I).

Here, the distance of mass centre from the circular plate is d and the radius of the circular plate is r.

Write the expression for moment of the inertia about the y- axis.

Iy=32mr2 ...... (II)

Write the expression for moment of the inertia about the z- axis.

Iz=m(54r2+d2) ...... (III)

Write expression for the product moment of inertia about the plane xy.

Ixy=mrd ...... (IV)

Write expression for the product moment of inertia about the plane yz.

Iyz=0

Write expression for the product moment of inertia about the plane zx.

Izx=0

The figure below shows the effective kinetic diagram of the system.

Vector Mechanics For Engineers, Chapter 18.1, Problem 18.27P

Figure-(1)

Write the expression for the impulse about point D.

(FΔt)k+(AΔt)j=2m(vxi+vzk) ...... (V)

Write the expression for the velocity of the mass centre of the system.

v=vxi+vyj+vzk ....... (VI)

Here, the velocity of the mass centre in x- direction is vx, the velocity of the mass centre in y- direction is vy and the velocity of the mass centre in z- direction is vz.

Calculation:

Substitute 4kg for m, 180mm for r and 150mm for d in Equation (I).

Ix=(4kg)(14(180mm)2+(150mm)2)=(4kg)(14(180mm(1m103mm))2+(150mm(1m103mm))2)=(4kg)(0.25(0.180m2)+(0.150m2))=0.1224kgm2

Substitute 4kg for m and 180mm for r in Equation (II).

Iy=32(4kg)(180mm)2=32(4kg)(180mm(1m103mm))2=32(4kg)(0.180m2)=0.1944kgm2

Substitute 4kg for m, 180mm for r and 150mm for d in Equation (III).

Iz=4kg(54(180mm)2+(150mm)2)=4kg(54(180mm(1m103mm))2+(150mm(1m103mm))2)=4kg(54(0.180m2)+(0.150m2))=0.252kgm2

Substitute 4kg for m, 180mm for r and 150mm for d in Equation (IV).

Ixy=(4kg)(180mm)(150mm)=(4kg)(180mm(1m103mm))(150mm(1m103mm))=(4kg)(0.180m)(0.150m)=0.108kgm2

Substitute 4kg for m and (2.4Ns)k for FΔt in Equation (V).

((2.4Ns)k)k+(AΔt)j=2(4kg)(vxi+vzk)((2.4Ns)k)k+(AΔt)j=((8kg)vxi+(8kg)vzk) ...... (VII)

Equate coefficient of i in Equation (VII).

(8kg)vxi=0vx=0

Equate coefficient of j in Equation (VII).

(AΔt)j=0AΔt=0

Equate coefficient of k in Equation (VII).

(8kg)vzk=((2.4Ns)k)vz=((2.4Ns))(8kg)vz=0.3Ns/kg(1N1kgm/s2)vz=0.3m/s

Substitute 0.3m/s for vz, 0 for vy and 0 for vx in Equation (VI).

v=(0)i+(0)j+(0.3m/s)k=(0.3m/s)k

Conclusion:

The velocity of the mass centre G is (0.3m/s)k.

To determine

(b)

The angular velocity of the assembly.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18.27P

The angular velocity of the assembly is ω=(0.9154rad/s)i+(0.5769rad/s)j.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the moments about centre point G.

[ri+dj]×FΔt=Hxi+Hyj+Hzk ...... (VIII)

Here, the angular momentum about x- direction is Hx, the angular momentum about y- direction is Hy and the angular momentum about z- direction is Hz.

Write the expression for the angular momentum in x- direction.

Hx=IxωxIxyωyIxzωz ...... (IX)

Write the expression for the angular momentum in y- direction.

Hy=Ixyωx+IyωyIxzωz ...... (X)

Write the expression for the angular momentum in z- direction.

Hz=Ixyωx+IyzωyIzωz ...... (XI)

Write the expression for the angular velocity of the assembly.

ω¯=ωxi+ωyj+ωzk ...... (XII)

Calculation:

Substitute (2.4Ns)k for FΔt, 180mm for r and 150mm for d in Equation (VIII).

[(180mm)i+(150mm)j]×((2.4Ns)k)=Hxi+Hyj+Hzk{[(180mm(1m103mm))i+(150mm(1m103mm))j]×((2.4Ns)k)=Hxi+Hyj+Hzk}[(0.180m)i+(0.150m)j]×((2.4Ns)k)=Hxi+Hyj+Hzk .... (XIII)

Equate coefficient of i in Equation (XIII).

Hx=0.360kgm2

Equate coefficient of j in Equation (XIII).

Hx=0.432kgm2

Equate coefficient of k in Equation (XIII).

Hz=0

Substitute 0.360kgm2 for Hx, 0.2448kgm2 for Ix, 0 for Izx and 0.216kgm2 for Ixy in Equation (IX).

0.360kgm2=(0.2448kgm2)ωx(0.2448kgm2)ωy(0)ωz0.360kgm2=(0.2448kgm2)ωx(0.2448kgm2)ωy ...... (XIV)

Substitute 0.432kgm2 for Hy, 0.3888kgm2 for Iy, 0.216kgm2 for Ixy and 0 for Ixz in Equation (IX).

0.432kgm2=(0.216kgm2)ωx+(0.3888kgm2)ωy(0)ωz0.432kgm2=(0.216kgm2)ωx+(0.3888kgm2)ωyωx=0.432kgm2(0.3888kgm2)ωy(0.216kgm2) ..... (XV)

The angular velocity in the z- direction is zero that is ωz=0.

Substitute 0.432kgm2(0.3888kgm2)ωy(0.216kgm2) for ωx in Equation (XIV).

Substitute 0.5769rad/s for ωy in Equation (XV).

ωx=0.432kgm2(0.3888kgm2)(0.5769rad/s)(0.216kgm2)=0.432kgm2(1N1kgm/s2)(1(m/s)(rad/s)1Nm)(0.2242rad/s)(0.216kgm2)(1N1kgm/s2)(1(m/s)(rad/s)1Nm)=0.9154rad/s

Substitute 0 for ωz, 0.9154rad/s for ωx and 0.5769rad/s for ωy in Equation (X).

ω=(0.9154rad/s)i+(0.5769rad/s)j+0k=(0.9154rad/s)i+(0.5769rad/s)j

Conclusion:

The angular velocity of the assembly is ω=(0.9154rad/s)i+(0.5769rad/s)j.

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