SYSTEM DYNAMICS LL+CONNECT
SYSTEM DYNAMICS LL+CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781264201891
Author: Palm
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.12P

Instead of using the system shown in Figure 3.2.6a to raise the mass m 2 . An engineer proposes to use two simple machines, the pulley and the inclined plane, to reduce the weight required to lift m 2 . The proposed design is shown in Figure P3.12. The pulley inertias are negligible. The available horizontal space limits the angle of the inclined plane to no less than 30°.

  1. Suppose that the friction between the plane and the mass m 2 is negligible. Determine the smallest value m 1 can have to lift m 2 . Your answer should be a function of m 2 and θ .

  • In practice, the coefficient of dynamic friction μ d between the plane and the mass m 2 is not known precisely. Assume that the system can be started to overcome static friction. For the value of m 1 = m 2 / 2 , how large can μ d be before m 1 cannot lift m 2 ?
  • Chapter 3, Problem 3.12P, Instead of using the system shown in Figure 3.2.6a to raise the mass m2 . An engineer proposes to , example  1

    Chapter 3, Problem 3.12P, Instead of using the system shown in Figure 3.2.6a to raise the mass m2 . An engineer proposes to , example  2

    Chapter 3, Problem 3.12P, Instead of using the system shown in Figure 3.2.6a to raise the mass m2 . An engineer proposes to , example  3

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