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Orca Share Media1540967036160 PDF
Submitted By:
Jefferson Dancel
Archie Molina
Jun Ceazar Soriano
1. Flywheel turns 550 rev/min (RPM). Determine the magnitude of the normal acceleration
of the flywheel point which are at a distance of 15 cm from the rotation axis.
Solution:
15 550 2
𝑔= (2𝜋 ) = 331.73 𝑚⁄𝑠 2
100 60
2. A cast iron flywheel with a mean diameter of 24 inches changes speed from 550 rpm to
530 while it gives up 5800 ft-lb of energy. What is the coefficient of fluctuation.
Solution:
Cf = V1 – V2 / Vave
= N1 – N2 / Nave
= 550 – 530 / (550+530/2)
= 0.0370 answer
3. A mechanical press is used to punch 6 holes per minute is 25 mm diameter and the
plates has an ultimate strength in shear of 420 Mpa. The normal operating speeed 200
rpm. And it slows down to 180 rpm during the process of punching. The flywheel has a
mean diameter of one meter and the rim width is 3 times the thickness. Assume that
the hub and arm account for 5% of the rim weight concentrated at the mean diameter
and the density of cast iron is 7200 kg per cubic meter. Find the power in KW required
to drive the press.
Solution:
E = ½ Ftp but : Ss = Sus F/A = 420 Mpa F/(𝜋Dtp) = 420 F = 420[𝜋Dtp]
Then:
E = ½(420)(𝜋)(D)(tp)2
= ½(420)(𝜋)(25)(25)2
= 10 308 351 N-mm = 10 308.351 Nm
1 𝑚𝑖𝑛 60 𝑠
t = 6 ℎ𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑠[𝑚𝑖𝑛] = 10 s/holes
10 308
P = E/t = = 1031 W power required answer
10
4. Find the weight of the flywheel needed by a machine to punch 20.5 mm holes in 15.87
mm thick steel plate. The machine is to make 30 strokes per minute and a hole be
punched every stroke, the hole is to be formed during 30 degrees rotation of the
puncher crankshaft. A gear train with a ratio of 12 to 1 is to correct the flywheel shaft to
the crankshaft. Let mean diameter of a flywheel rim to the 91.44 cm the minimum
flywheel speed is to be 90% of the maximum and assume mechanical efficiency of the
machinr to be 80%. Assume an ultimate stress of 49000 psi.
Solution:
Solving for the energy needed by the process:
E = ½ Ftp
Where: F/A = 49000 psi
0.101325
F/(𝜋Dtp) = 49000[ ]
14.7
F = 337.75(𝜋Dtp)
Then: E = ½(337.75)(𝜋)(D)(tp)2
E = ½(337.75)(𝜋)(20.5)(15.87)2
E = 2739.195 Nm
5. It is found that the shearing machine requires 205 joules ofenergy to shear a specific
gauge of sheet metal. The mean diameter of the flywheel is to be 76.2 cm, the normal
operating speed is 200 rpm and slow down to 180 rpm during shearing process. The rim
width is 30.48 cm and the weigth of ast iron is 7,196.6 kg/m3. Find the thicknes of the
rim, assuming that the hub and arm account for 10% of the rim weight concentrated on
the mean diameter.
Solution:
t = 5.867 mm answer
6. A sheet metal working company purchase a shearing machine from a surplus dealer
without a flywheel. It is calculated that the machine will use 2380 joules of energy to
shear a 1.2 mm thick sheet metal. The flywheel to be used will have a mean diameter of
91.44 cm with a width of 25.4 cm. The normal operating speed is 180 rpm and slows
down to 160 rpm during the shearing process. Assuming that the arms and the hub will
account for 12% of the rim weight concentrated at the mean diameter and that the
material density is 0.26 lb/cu. In. Compute for the weight of the flywheel.
Solution:
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Where:
V1 = 𝜋Dmn1
V2 = 𝜋Dmn2
7. Calculate the moment of inertia, mass, for the circular flywheel of which the section.
The material of the flywheel is steel, the density of which is 7800 kg.m 3.
Solution:
We can divide the area into three parts: I1, I2, and I3.
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I1 = x (R24 – R14)
2
7800 𝑥 0.05 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1754 – 0.154)
2
= 0.264 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I2 = x (R24 – R14)
2
7800 𝑥 0.03 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.154 – 0.1354)
2
= 0.064 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I3 = x (R24 – 0)
2
7800 𝑥 0.015 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1354 – 0)
2
= 0.061 kg.m2
8. A solid cast-iron flywheel 12 in. in diameter, rotating at 2500 rpm and having a weight of
50 lbs., is used for a punch press. Calculate the mean torque obtained, if the flywheel's
energy is restored during (1/4)th of a revolution.
Solution: In a punch press energy is stored in the flywheel for a small portion
of the cycle in the form of kinetic energy = (1/2)Iω2 where
I = (1/2)MR2(For a solid circular disk.)
= (1/2)(W / g)R2 lbs.-in.sec2.
Where; W = weight and R = radius of flywheel.
Now, this kinetic energy is restored in the form of work done by the
flywheel during the punching operation.
∴Work done = Tmɸ
Where; ɸ= Portion of flywheel's rotation during which the work is done
= (π / 2) radians
And, Tm = Mean torque obtained from flywheel rotation.
Equating kinetic energy and work done by the flywheel
Tmɸ = (1/2)Iω2
Or,
Tm = (1/2)[(Iω2) / ɸ] (1)
Now,
I = (1/2)(W/g)R2 g = 386 in./sec.2
= (1/2)[50 / (386)](6)2
= 2.33 lbs.-in.-sec2.
And,
ω(angular velocity) = [(2πN) / 60][(rads) / (sec)]
or,
ω = [{2π(2500)} / 60]
= 262 rads/sec.
11. A cast iron flywheel with a mean diameter of 75 inches changes speed from 550 rpm to
430 while it gives up 24000 ft-lb of energy. What is the coefficient of fluctuation.
Solution:
Cf = V1 – V2 / Vave
= N1 – N2 / Nave
= 0.245 answer
12. A 38 in diameter spoked steel flywheel having a 12 in wide x 10 in deep rim rotates at
200 rpm. How long a cut (in inches) can be stamped in one inch thick aluminum plate if
ultimate shearing strength of the aluminum is 40,000 lb/in2. During stamping, the force
exerted by the stamo varies from a maximum F lb at the point of contact to zero lb
when the stamp emerges from the metal. Neglect the weight of the flywheel and spokes
and use 0.28 lb/in3 density for flywheel material.
Solution:
Solving for the mean diameter,
Dm = D – t = 48 – 10 = 38 in
Solving for the weight of the flywheel:
Wf =4011.19 lb
13. What would be the weight of a flywheel in kg if the weight of the rim is 3 times the sum
of the weight of the hub and arms. Given the outside diameter and inside diameter to
be 24 in and 18 in respectively and the rim width is 4.5 in. (assume steel flywheel)
Solution:
Dm = ½ (D + d)
t = ½ (D – d)
then:
𝐷+𝑑 𝐷−𝑑
Wrim = ƴ[𝜋( )(𝑏)( )]
2 2
24+18 24−18
= 0.284[𝜋( )(𝑏)( )]
2 2
= 4/3 (114.71)
14. Find the rim thickness for a cast iron flywheel width of 200 mm, a mean diameter of 1.2
m, a normal operating speed of 300 rpm, a coefficient fluctuation of 0.05 and which is
capable of hanging 3000 N-m of kinetic energy. Assume that the hub and arms
represent 10% of therim weight and the specific weight of cast iron is 7200 kg/m 3.
Solution:
Solve for the minimum speed:
Cf = N1 – N2 / Nave
= N1 – N2 / (N1 – N2 /2)
0.05 = 300 – N2 / (300 – N2 /2)
N2 = 285 rpm
The weigth of the flywheel:
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Wf = Wrim + 0.10(Wrim)
Wf = 1.10(Wrim)
177.42 = 1.10(Wrim)
t = 29.71 mm
15. It is found that the shearing machine requires 305 joules ofenergy to shear a specific
gauge of sheet metal. The mean diameter of the flywheel is to be 86.2 cm, the normal
operating speed is 300 rpm and slow down to 280 rpm during shearing process. The rim
width is 40.48 cm and the weigth of ast iron is 8,196.6 kg/m3. Find the thicknes of the
rim, assuming that the hub and arm account for 10% of the rim weight concentrated on
the mean diameter.
Solution:
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
t = 2.611 mm
16. A flywheel has a mean diameter of 4 ft and is required to handle 2200 ft-lb of kinetic
energy. The flywheel has a width of 8 in. Normal operating speed is 300 rpm and the
coefficient of fluctuation is to be 0.05. find the weight of the rim assuming that the arms
and hub are equivalent is 10% of the specific weight.
Soluttion:
Solving for the weight of the flywheel: (Note : N2 = 285 rpm)
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Wf = 368.08 lb
Wf = 1.10(Wrim)
368.08 = 1.10(Wrim)
Wrim = 334.62 lb answer
17. The mass of a flywheel is 175 kg and its radius of gyration is 380 mm. Find the torque
required to attain a speed of 500 rpm from the rest in 30 seconds.
Solution:
Solving for the mass moment of inertia:
Im = mk2 = 175(0.380)2 = 25.27 kgm2
Solving for the angular acceleration:
α = Wf – Wo / t
500
( 2𝜋 𝑥 )−0
60
= 30
= 1.745 red/s2
18. A cast iron flywheel is rotated at a speed of 1200 rpm and having a mean rim radius of 1
foot. If the weight of the rim is 30 lbs. What is the centrifugal force? Use factor C=41.
Solution:
V = 2 𝜋RN
1200
= 2 𝜋(1) 60
= 125.66 fps
Solving for the centrifugal force:
Fc = WV2/gR
(30)(125.66)
Fc = 32.2(1) 2
Fc = 14712 lb
19. A flywheel rim which weights 800 pounds has a mean diameter of 48 inches. The speed
is to be maintained between 100 and 120 rpm. Considering that the effect of the arms
and hub accounts for 12% of the rim weight, determine the capacity of the flywheel.
Express your answer in ft-lb.
Solution:
V1 = (𝜋)DN
(𝜋)(48)(120)
= 12(60)
= 25.13 fps
(𝜋)(48)(100)
V2 = 12(60)
= 20.94 fps
ΔKE = 1.12 W [ V22 – V12]/ 2g
= 1.12 (800) [ (25.13)2 – (20.94)2]/ 2(32.2)
ΔKE = 2,685.68 ft-lbs
20. The moment of inertia of a flywheel is to be calculated for use in a horizontal pressing
machine. The machine is operated by a belt driven pulley B of 42 in. diameter, at 300
rpm and a crankshaft S, requiring a work of 7500 lbs.-ft per cycle is driven by a gear G,
which in turn is driven by a pinion P with speed reduction ratio of 7 between P and
G.The mechanical efficiency of the crankshaft drive is 78% and the flywheel supplies
energy for (1/3)rd of crankshaft revolution.
To find ES:
The actual work required by crankshaft during pressing- operation is
ES = [(7500) / (0.78)] = 9615.4 lbs.-ft.
Putting the values of ES and EB in eq.(2)
ΔU = 9615.4 – 3175 = 6440.4 lbs.-ft.
Now, ω = [(2πN) / 60] = [(2 × π × 300) / 60] N = Flywheel's rpm
= 31.4 rads./sec.
Therefore from equation (1),
I = [(32.2 × 6440.4) / {0.25 × (31.4)2}]
= 841.3 lbs.-ft.2
21. A 2.2 kw, 960 rpm motor powers the cam driven ram of a press through a gearing of 6:1
ratio. The rated capacity of the press is 20 kN and has a stroke of 200 mm. Assuming
that the cam driven ram is capable of delivering the rated load at a constant velocity
during the last 15% of a constant velocity stroke. Design a suitable flywheel that can
maintain a coefficient of Speed fluctuation of 0.02. Assume that the maximum diameter
of the flywheel is not to exceed 0.6m.
Solution:
= 600 Nm
2.2 𝑥 103
= 21.88 𝑁𝑚
960
2 𝑥 𝜋 𝑥 60
= 2𝜋 x 21.88 x 6
= 825 𝑁𝑚
538.125 𝑁𝑚
𝐸𝑘 538.125
𝐼= =
𝐶𝑓 (𝜔𝑎𝑣𝑔 ) 2 960
0.02(2𝜋 𝑥 60 )2
= 2.6622 𝑘𝑔 𝑚2
𝜋 𝑟 2
𝐼= 𝑥 (𝑟 − 𝑟𝑖 2 )𝑡
2 𝑔 𝑜
𝑟𝑖
Assuming; = 0.8
𝑟𝑜
𝜋 78500
2.6622 = 𝑥 (0.304 − 0.244 )𝑡
2 9.86
= 59.805 𝑡
2.6622
∴ 𝑡= = 0.0445
59.805
𝑜𝑟
= 45 𝑚𝑚
𝑟 2 3+𝑦 1 + 3𝑦 2
𝜎𝑡 = 𝜔 ( )(𝑟𝑖 2 + 𝑟𝑜 2 − 𝑟 )
𝑔 8 3+𝑦
78500 2 3 + 0.3 1.9
𝜎𝑡 = 𝜔 ( )(0.242 + 0.32 − 0.242 )
9.81 8 3.3
960 2
𝜎𝑡 = 0.543(2𝜋 𝑥 )
60
= 55667 𝑁/𝑚2
= 0.556 𝑀𝑃𝑎
Or if 𝜎𝑡 = 150 𝑀𝑃𝑎
= 0.548𝜔2
𝜔 = 16544 𝑟𝑎𝑑/𝑠𝑒𝑐 2
𝜔𝑦𝑖𝑒𝑙𝑑 16544
𝑁𝑂𝑆 = =
𝜔 32𝜋
= 164.65
22. A flywheel used for energy storage. Find (a) the rotational kinetic energy stored in the
flywheel, and (b) the energy storage capacity of the flywheel (W-hr/lbm).
Solution:
Converting to W-hr,
1055.0𝐽 ℎ𝑟 𝑊−𝑠
(𝐾𝐸)𝑟𝑜𝑡 = (1.73𝑥107 𝑓𝑡 − 𝑙𝑏𝑓)│ ( )( )( ) = 6498 𝑊 − ℎ𝑟
778.16𝑓𝑡−𝑙𝑏𝑓 3600𝑠 𝐽
(b) The energy storage capacity of the flywheel is the energy stored per unit mass,
(𝐾𝐸)𝑟𝑜𝑡 6498𝑊 − ℎ𝑟 𝑊 − ℎ𝑟
𝑘𝑒𝑟𝑜𝑡 = = = 6.498
𝑚 100𝑙𝑏𝑚 𝑙𝑏𝑚
23. The punch press shown is driven by a motor which rotates the flywheel in the counter
clockwise direction at 20 revolutions per minute. During the punch operation, the
clutch engages, disconnecting the motor, allowing the flywheel to run the press through
its large inertial properties. The total punch operation takes t1 = 1.5 seconds. After the
punch operation, the flywheel rotates through a 1/2 revolution with a constant angular
acceleration and then the motor engages accelerating the flywheel at 0.1 rad/s2 until it
reaches its original angular speed of 20 rpm. The angular acceleration of the punch
cycle is shown in the figure provided. Find the total punch cycle time t3.
Solution:
Angular speed
For any calculations involving angular speed or acceleration, it is always a good idea to convert
their units to radians per second or radians per second squared, respectively.
𝑟𝑒𝑣 2𝜋𝑟𝑎𝑑 𝑚𝑖𝑛 2𝜋 𝑟𝑎𝑑
𝜔0 = 20 =
𝑚𝑖𝑛 𝑟𝑒𝑣 60𝑠 3 𝑠
Using the information provided regarding the angular acceleration, we can determine the
angular speed at the end of the punch operation.
𝜔 =∝0 (𝑡 − 𝑡0 ) + 𝜔0
After the punch operation the flywheel rotates through 0.5 revolutions. We will use this
information plus that fact that it rotates at a constant angular acceleration to determine the
time and angular speed at end of this stage.
1
𝜃 = ∝𝑜 (𝑡 − 𝑡𝑜 )2 + 𝜔𝑜 (𝑡 − 𝑡𝑜 ) + 𝜃𝑜 𝜔 =∝𝑜 (𝑡 − 𝑡𝑜 ) + 𝜔𝑜
2
38.88±√38.882 −4(118.8)
0 = 𝑡22 − 38.88𝑡2 + 118.8 𝑡2 = = 3.35𝑠
2
𝑟𝑎𝑑
𝜔2 = 𝜔1−2 (𝑡2 − 𝑡1 ) + 𝜔1 = −0.1(3.35 − 1.5) + 1.794 = 1.61
𝑠
Punch cycle time
To determine the punch cycle time t3, we can again apply the constant acceleration equation.
𝜔 =∝𝑜 (𝑡 − 𝑡𝑜 ) + 𝜔 𝑜
𝑡3 = 8.19𝑠
24. A flywheel rim which weights 800 pounds has a mean diameter of 48 inches. The speed
is to be maintained between 100 and 120 rpm. Considering that the effect of the arms
and hub accounts for 12% of the rim weight, determine the capacity of the flywheel.
Express your answer in ft-lb.
Solution:
V1 = (𝜋)DN
(𝜋)(48)(120)
= 12(60)
= 25.13 fps
(𝜋)(48)(100)
V2 = 12(60)
= 20.94 fps
25. A shearing machine requires 2000 ft-lbs of kinetic energy to operate. The mean
diameter of its flywheel is 36 in. The rated speed is 66 fps at the mean diameter. The
coefficient of fluctuation is 0.20. Compute the weight of the rim is needed if the effects
of the flywheel arms and hub are to be neglected.
Solution:
ΔE = (Wf)(Cf)(V)2/g
Wf = (ΔE)(g)/(cf)(v)2
(2000)(32.2)
= 0.20(66) 2
= 73.92 lbs answer
26. A cast iron flywheel with a mean diameter of 36 inches changes speed from 300 rpm to
280 while it gives up 8000 ft-lb of energy. What is the coefficient of fluctuation.
Solution:
Cf = V1 – V2 / Vave
= N1 – N2 / Nave
= 300 – 280 / (300+280/2)
= 0.069 answer
27. The mass of the flywheel of a shearing machine is 3 tons and its radius of gyration is
0.55 m. At the beginning of its cutting stroke the speed of the flywheel is 110 rev/min. If
12 kJ of work is done in shearing a plate in 3 seconds, calculate the rotation speed of the
flywheel at the end cutting stroke in rev/min.
Solution:
ΔKE = W
½ [3000(0.552)(11.522 – W22)] = 12000
W2 = 10.31 rad/s
= 98.45 rpm answer
28. A flywheel weighing 457 kg has a radius of 375 mm. Compute how much energy, in N-m,
does the flywheel loss from 3 rps to 2.8 rps?
Solution:
V1 = 2𝜋(0.375)(3)
= 7.069 m/s
V2 = 2𝜋(0.375)(2.8)
= 6.597 m/s
Solution:
𝜋 𝑥 2720 𝑥 0.03
If = (0.24 – 0.154)
2
= 0.14 kg.m2 answer
Solution:
(a) Using the same formula, we can substitute a value of zero for R1:
𝜋 𝑥 2720 𝑥 0.03
If = (0.24 – 04)
2
= 0.205 kg.m2
(b) The density of carbon steel is 7850 kg/m3. Substituting in the formula gives:
𝜋 𝑥 7850 𝑥 0.03
If = (0.24 – 0.154)
2
= 0.404 kg.m2
31. Calculate the moment of inertia, mass, for the circular flywheel of which the section.
The material of the flywheel is steel, the density of which is 7800 kg.m 3.
Solution:
We can divide the area into three parts: I1, I2, and I3.
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I1 = x (R24 – R14)
2
7800 𝑥 0.05 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1754 – 0.154)
2
= 0.264 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I2 = x (R24 – R14)
2
7800 𝑥 0.03 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.154 – 0.1354)
2
= 0.064 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I3 = x (R24 – 0)
2
7800 𝑥 0.015 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1354 – 0)
2
= 0.061 kg.m2
32. A cast iron flywheel with a mean diameter of 36 inches changes speed from 300 rpm to
280 while it gives up 8000 ft-lb of energy. What is the coefficient of fluctuation.
Solution:
Cf = V1 – V2 / Vave
= N1 – N2 / Nave
= 300 – 280 / (300+280/2)
= 0.0513 answer
33. A mechanical press is used to punch 8 holes per minute is 35 mm diameter and the
plates has an ultimate strength in shear of 520 Mpa. The normal operating speed 200
rpm. And it slows down to 180 rpm during the process of punching. The flywheel has a
mean diameter of one meter and the rim width is 3 times the thickness. Assume that
the hub and arm account for 5% of the rim weight concentrated at the mean diameter
and the density of cast iron is 7200 kg per cubic meter. Find the power in KW required
to drive the press.
Solution:
E = ½ Ftp but : Ss = Sus F/A = 520 Mpa F/(𝜋Dtp) = 520 F = 520[𝜋Dtp]
Then:
E = ½(520)(𝜋)(D)(tp)2
= ½(520)(𝜋)(35)(25)2
= 17 867 808 N-mm = 17 867.808 Nm
1 𝑚𝑖𝑛 60 𝑠
t = 8 ℎ𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑠[𝑚𝑖𝑛] = 7.5 s/holes
17 868
P = E/t = = 2382 W power required answer
7.5
34. Find the weight of the flywheel needed by a machine to punch 30.5 mm holes in 25.87
mm thick steel plate. The machine is to make 40 strokes per minute and a hole be
punched every stroke, the hole is to be formed during 30 degrees rotation of the
puncher crankshaft. A gear train with a ratio of 12 to 1 is to correct the flywheel shaft to
the crankshaft. Let mean diameter of a flywheel rim to the 91.44 cm the minimum
flywheel speed is to be 90% of the maximum and assume mechanical efficiency of the
machinr to be 80%. Assume an ultimate stress of 59000 psi.
Solution:
Solving for the energy needed by the process:
E = ½ Ftp
Where: F/A = 59000 psi
0.101325
F/(𝜋Dtp) = 59000[ 14.7 ]
F = 406.68(𝜋Dtp)
Then: E = ½(406.68)(𝜋)(D)(tp)2
E = ½(406.68)(𝜋)(30.5)(25.87)2
E = 1303.963 Nm
Wf = 254.95 N answer
35. A shearing machine requires 5000 ft-lbs of kinetic energy to operate. The mean
diameter of its flywheel is 38 in. The rated speed is 58 fps at the mean diameter. The
coefficient of fluctuation is 0.40. Compute the weight of the rim is needed if the effects
of the flywheel arms and hub are to be neglected.
Solution:
ΔE = (Wf)(Cf)(V)2/g
Wf = (ΔE)(g)/(cf)(v)2
(5000)(32.2)
= 0.30(56)2
36. It is found that the shearing machine requires 305 joules ofenergy to shear a specific
gauge of sheet metal. The mean diameter of the flywheel is to be 86.2 cm, the normal
operating speed is 300 rpm and slow down to 280 rpm during shearing process. The rim
width is 40.48 cm and the weigth of ast iron is 8,196.6 kg/m3. Find the thicknes of the
rim, assuming that the hub and arm account for 10% of the rim weight concentrated on
the mean diameter.
Solution:
t = 2.611 mm answer
37. A sheet metal working company purchase a shearing machine from a surplus dealer
without a flywheel. It is calculated that the machine will use 1380 joules of energy to
shear a 1.2 mm thick sheet metal. The flywheel to be used will have a mean diameter of
11.44 cm with a width of 25.4 cm. The normal operating speed is 80 rpm and slows
down to 60 rpm during the shearing process. Assuming that the arms and the hub will
account for 12% of the rim weight concentrated at the mean diameter and that the
material density is 0.26 lb/cu. In. Compute for the weight of the flywheel.
Solution:
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Where:
V1 = 𝜋Dmn1
V2 = 𝜋Dmn2
Wf = 2695 N answer
38. A 38 in diameter spoked steel flywheel having a 12 in wide x 10 in deep rim rotates at
200 rpm. How long a cut (in inches) can be stamped in one inch thick aluminum plate if
ultimate shearing strength of the aluminum is 20,000 lb/in2. During stamping, the force
exerted by the stamo varies from a maximum F lb at the point of contact to zero lb
when the stamp emerges from the metal. Neglect the weight of the flywheel and spokes
and use 0.28 lb/in3 density for flywheel material.
Solution:
Solving for the mean diameter,
Dm = D – t = 48 – 10 = 38 in
Solving for the weight of the flywheel:
Wf = Wrim + WHA but : WHA = 0
Wf =4011.19 lb
39. The flywheel of a machine having weight of 4500 N and radius of gyration of 2 m has
cyclic fluctuation of speed from 125 rpm to 120 rpm. Assuming g = 10m/s 2, the
maximum fluctuation of energy is?
Solution:
ω1 = 2π/60 x 125rad/sec
ω2 = 2π/60 x 120rad/sec
40. A circular solid disc of uniform thickness 20 mm, radius 200 mm and mass 20 kg, is used
as a flywheel. If it rotates at 600 rpm, the kinetic energy of the flywheel, in Joules is?
Solution:
41. The speed of an engine varies from 210 rad/s to 190 rad/s. During the cycle the change
in kinetic energy is found to be 400 Nm. The inertia of the flywheel in kg/m2 is?
Solution:
42. For a certain engine having an average speed of 1200 rpm, a flywheel approximated as a
solid disc, is required for keeping the fluctuation of speed within 2% about the average
speed. The fluctuation of kinetic energy per cycle is found to be 2 kJ. What is the least
possible mass of the flywheel if its diameter is not to exceed 1 m?
Solution:
43. Table 16–6 lists values of the torque used to plot Fig. 16–28. The nominal speed of the
engine is to be 250 rad/s. (a) Integrate the torque-displacement function for one cycle
and find the energy that can be delivered to a load during the cycle. (b) Determine the
mean torque Tm (see Fig. 16–28). (c) The greatest energy fluctuation is approximately
between θ = 15◦ and θ = 150◦ on the torque diagram; see Fig. 16–28 and note that To =
−Tm. Using a coefficient of speed fluctuation Cs = 0.1, find a suitable value for the
flywheel inertia. (d) Find ω2 and ω1.
Solution:
(a) Using n = 48 intervals of ∆θ = 4π/48, numerical integration of the data of Table 16–6
yields E = 3368 in · lbf. This is the energy that can be delivered to the load.
3368
(a) Tm = = 268 lbf · in
4𝜋
(b) The largest positive loop on the torque-displacement diagram occurs between θ = 0◦
and θ = 180◦. We select this loop as yielding the largest speed change. Subtracting
268 lbf · in from the values in Table 16–6 for this loop gives, respectively, −268,
2532, 1822, 2162, 1892, 1572, 1322, 942, 798, 535, 264, −84, and −268 lbf · in.
Numerically integrating T − Tm with respect to θ yields E2 − E1 = 3531 lbf · in. We
now solve Eq. (16–64) for I. This gives
E2 − E1 3531
I= = 0.1(250)2 = 0.565 lbf · s 2 in
Csω2
(c) Equations (16–62) and (16–63) can be solved simultaneously for ω2 and ω1.
Substituting appropriate values in these two equations yields
ω 250
ω2 = (2 + Cs) = (2 + 0.1) = 262.5 rad/s
2 2
44. What would be the weight of a flywheel in kg if the weight of the rim is 6 times the sum
of the weight of the hub and arms. Given the outside diameter and inside diameter to
be 24 in and 18 in respectively and the rim width is 4.5 in. (assume steel flywheel)
Solution:
Wf = ƴ(Vrim) = ƴ(𝜋Dmbt) where : ƴ= 0.284 lb/in3 for steel
Dm = ½ (D + d)
t = ½ (D – d)
then:
𝐷+𝑑 𝐷−𝑑
Wrim = ƴ[𝜋( )(𝑏)( )]
2 2
24+18 24−18
= 0.284[𝜋( )(𝑏)( )]
2 2
= 7/6 (114.71)
45. Find the rim thickness for a cast iron flywheel width of 200 mm, a mean diameter of 1.2
m, a normal operating speed of 600 rpm, a coefficient fluctuation of 0.05 and which is
capable of hanging 6000 N-m of kinetic energy. Assume that the hub and arms
represent 10% of therim weight and the specific weight of cast iron is 5200 kg/m3.
Solution:
Solve for the minimum speed:
Cf = N1 – N2 / Nave
= N1 – N2 / (N1 – N2 /2)
0.05 = 300 – N2 / (300 – N2 /2)
N2 = 285 rpm
The weigth of the flywheel:
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Wf = -106.96 kgf
Weight of the rim:
Wf = Wrim + 0.10(Wrim)
Wf = 1.10(Wrim)
106.96 = 1.10(Wrim)
t = 24.79 mm
46. A flywheel has a mean diameter of 8 ft and is required to handle 1100 ft-lb of kinetic
energy. The flywheel has a width of 8 in. Normal operating speed is 500 rpm and the
coefficient of fluctuation is to be 0.05. find the weight of the rim assuming that the arms
and hub are equivalent is 10% of the specific weight.
Soluttion:
Solving for the weight of the flywheel: (Note : N2 = 285 rpm)
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Wf = 2.39 lb
Wf = 1.10(Wrim)
2.39 = 1.10(Wrim)
Solution:
Solving for the mass moment of inertia:
Im = mk2 = 115(0.280)2 = 90.16 kgm2
Solving for the angular acceleration:
α = Wf – Wo / t
450
( 2𝜋 𝑥 )−0
60
= 25
= 1.885 red/s2
48. A cast iron flywheel is rotated at a speed of 2400 rpm and having a mean rim radius of 3
foot. If the weight of the rim is 55 lbs. What is the centrifugal force? Use factor C=41.
Solution:
V = 2 𝜋RN
1200
= 2 𝜋(3) 60
= 753.98 fps
Solving for the centrifugal force:
Fc = WV2/gR
(55)(753.98)
Fc = 32.2(3) 2
Fc = 323672 lb
49. A flywheel rim which weights 450 pounds has a mean diameter of 14 inches. The speed
is to be maintained between 150 and 170 rpm. Considering that the effect of the arms
and hub accounts for 12% of the rim weight, determine the capacity of the flywheel.
Express your answer in ft-lb.
Solution:
V1 = (𝜋)DN
(𝜋)(14)(170)
=
12(60)
= 10.38 fps
(𝜋)(14)(150)
V2 = 12(60)
= 9.163 fps
ΔKE = 1.12 W [ V22 – V12]/ 2g
= 1.12 (450) [ (10.38)2 – (9.163)2]/ 2(32.2)
ΔKE = 186.134 ft-lbs
50. A shearing machine requires 4000 ft-lbs of kinetic energy to operate. The mean
diameter of its flywheel is 36 in. The rated speed is 56 fps at the mean diameter. The
coefficient of fluctuation is 0.30. Compute the weight of the rim is needed if the effects
of the flywheel arms and hub are to be neglected.
Solution:
ΔE = (Wf)(Cf)(V)2/g
Wf = (ΔE)(g)/(cf)(v)2
(4000)(32.2)
= 0.30(56) 2
= 136.90 lbs answer
51. A cast iron flywheel with a mean diameter of 72 inches changes speed from 800 rpm to
680 while it gives up 16000 ft-lb of energy. What is the coefficient of fluctuation.
Solution:
Cf = V1 – V2 / Vave
= N1 – N2 / Nave
= 800 – 680 / (800+680/2)
= 0.1621 answer
52. The mass of the flywheel of a shearing machine is 3 tons and its radius of gyration is
0.55 m. At the beginning of its cutting stroke the speed of the flywheel is 110 rev/min. If
12 kJ of work is done in shearing a plate in 3 seconds, calculate the rotation speed of the
flywheel at the end cutting stroke in rev/min.
Solution:
ΔKE = W
½ [3000(0.552)(11.522 – W22)] = 12000
W2 = 10.31 rad/s
= 98.45 rpm answer
53. A flywheel weighing 642 kg has a radius of 275 mm. Compute how much energy, in N-m,
does the flywheel loss from 5 rps to 4.8 rps?
Solution:
V1 = 2𝜋(0.275)(5)
= 8.64 m/s
V2 = 2𝜋(0.275)(4.8)
= 8.29 m/s
Solution:
𝜋 𝑥 3420 𝑥 0.03
If = (0.454 – 0.174)
2
= 6.47 kg.m2 answer
Solution:
(c) Using the same formula, we can substitute a value of zero for R1:
𝜋 𝑥 3420 𝑥 0.03
If = (0.454 – 04)
2
= 6.609 kg.m2
(d) The density of carbon steel is 7850 kg/m3. Substituting in the formula gives:
𝜋 𝑥 7850 𝑥 0.03
If = (0.454 – 0.174)
2
= -30896284 kg.m2
56. Calculate the moment of inertia, mass, for the circular flywheel of which the section.
The material of the flywheel is steel, the density of which is 7800 kg.m3.
Solution:
We can divide the area into three parts: I1, I2, and I3.
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I1 = x (R24 – R14)
2
7800 𝑥 0.05 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1754 – 0.154)
2
= 0.264 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I2 = x (R24 – R14)
2
7800 𝑥 0.03 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.154 – 0.1354)
2
= 0.064 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I3 = x (R24 – 0)
2
7800 𝑥 0.015 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1354 – 0)
2
= 0.061 kg.m2
57. A cast iron flywheel with a mean diameter of 74 inches changes speed from 600 rpm to
480 while it gives up 24000 ft-lb of energy. What is the coefficient of fluctuation.
Solution:
Cf = V1 – V2 / Vave
= N1 – N2 / Nave
= 600 – 480 / (600+480/2)
= 0.222 answer
58. A mechanical press is used to punch 12 holes per minute is 25 mm diameter and the
plates has an ultimate strength in shear of 537 Mpa. The normal operating speeed 200
rpm. And it slows down to 180 rpm during the process of punching. The flywheel has a
mean diameter of one meter and the rim width is 3 times the thickness. Assume that
the hub and arm account for 5% of the rim weight concentrated at the mean diameter
and the density of cast iron is 7200 kg per cubic meter. Find the power in KW required
to drive the press.
Solution:
E = ½ Ftp but : Ss = Sus F/A = 537 Mpa F/(𝜋Dtp) = 537 F = 537[𝜋Dtp]
Then:
E = ½(537)(𝜋)(D)(tp)2
= ½(537)(𝜋)(25)(25)2
= 13 179 962 N-mm = 13 179.962 Nm
1 𝑚𝑖𝑛 60 𝑠
t = 12 ℎ𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑠[𝑚𝑖𝑛] = 5 s/holes
13 180
P = E/t = = 2636 W power required answer
5
59. A typical 26-inch bicycle wheel rim has a diameter of 559 mm (22.0") and an outside tire
diameter of about 26.2" (665 mm). For our calculation we approximate the radius - r - of
the wheel to
= 306 mm
= 0.306 m
The weight of the wheel with the tire is 2.3 kg and the inertial constant is k = 1.
= 0.22 kg m2
The speed of the bicycle is 25 km/h (6.94 m/s). The wheel circular velocity (rps,
revolutions/s) - nrps - can be calculated as
= 3.32 revolutions/s
= 20.9 rad/s
The kinetic energy of the rotating bicycle wheel can then be calculated to
= 47.9 J
60. Find the weight of the flywheel needed by a machine to punch 20.5 mm holes in 15.87
mm thick steel plate. The machine is to make 30 strokes per minute and a hole be
punched every stroke, the hole is to be formed during 30 degrees rotation of the
puncher crankshaft. A gear train with a ratio of 12 to 1 is to correct the flywheel shaft to
the crankshaft. Let mean diameter of a flywheel rim to the 91.44 cm the minimum
flywheel speed is to be 90% of the maximum and assume mechanical efficiency of the
machinr to be 80%. Assume an ultimate stress of 49000 psi.
Solution:
Solving for the energy needed by the process:
E = ½ Ftp
Where: F/A = 49000 psi
0.101325
F/(𝜋Dtp) = 49000[ 14.7 ]
F = 337.75(𝜋Dtp)
Then: E = ½(337.75)(𝜋)(D)(tp)2
E = ½(337.75)(𝜋)(20.5)(15.87)2
E = 2739.195 Nm
61. What would be the weight of a flywheel in kg if the weight of the rim is 3 times the sum
of the weight of the hub and arms. Given the outside diameter and inside diameter to
be 24 in and 18 in respectively and the rim width is 4.5 in. (assume steel flywheel)
Solution:
Dm = ½ (D + d)
t = ½ (D – d)
then:
𝐷+𝑑 𝐷−𝑑
Wrim = ƴ[𝜋( )(𝑏)( )]
2 2
24+18 24−18
= 0.284[𝜋( )(𝑏)( )]
2 2
= 4/3 (114.71)
62. Find the rim thickness for a cast iron flywheel width of 500 mm, a mean diameter of 4.2
m, a normal operating speed of 300 rpm, a coefficient fluctuation of 0.05 and which is
capable of hanging 3000 N-m of kinetic energy. Assume that the hub and arms
represent 10% of therim weight and the specific weight of cast iron is 3800 kg/m3.
Solution:
Solve for the minimum speed:
Cf = N1 – N2 / Nave
= N1 – N2 / (N1 – N2 /2)
0.05 = 300 – N2 / (300 – N2 /2)
N2 = 285 rpm
The weigth of the flywheel:
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Wf = Wrim + 0.10(Wrim)
Wf = 1.10(Wrim)
177.42 = 1.10(Wrim)
t = 6.434 mm
63. It is found that the shearing machine requires 205 joules ofenergy to shear a specific
gauge of sheet metal. The mean diameter of the flywheel is to be 76.2 cm, the normal
operating speed is 200 rpm and slow down to 180 rpm during shearing process. The rim
width is 30.48 cm and the weigth of ast iron is 7,196.6 kg/m3. Find the thicknes of the
rim, assuming that the hub and arm account for 10% of the rim weight concentrated on
the mean diameter.
Solution:
t = 5.867 mm answer
64. A flywheel has a mean diameter of 4 ft and is required to handle 2200 ft-lb of kinetic
energy. The flywheel has a width of 8 in. Normal operating speed is 300 rpm and the
coefficient of fluctuation is to be 0.05. find the weight of the rim assuming that the arms
and hub are equivalent is 10% of the specific weight.
Soluttion:
Solving for the weight of the flywheel: (Note : N2 = 285 rpm)
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Wf = 368.08 lb
Wf = 1.10(Wrim)
368.08 = 1.10(Wrim)
65. It is found that the shearing machine requires 205 joules ofenergy to shear a specific
gauge of sheet metal. The mean diameter of the flywheel is to be 76.2 cm, the normal
operating speed is 200 rpm and slow down to 180 rpm during shearing process. The rim
width is 30.48 cm and the weigth of ast iron is 7,196.6 kg/m3. Find the thicknes of the
rim, assuming that the hub and arm account for 10% of the rim weight concentrated on
the mean diameter.
Solution:
t = 5.867 mm answer
66. A sheet metal working company purchase a shearing machine from a surplus dealer
without a flywheel. It is calculated that the machine will use 2380 joules of energy to
shear a 1.2 mm thick sheet metal. The flywheel to be used will have a mean diameter of
91.44 cm with a width of 25.4 cm. The normal operating speed is 180 rpm and slows
down to 160 rpm during the shearing process. Assuming that the arms and the hub will
account for 12% of the rim weight concentrated at the mean diameter and that the
material density is 0.26 lb/cu. In. Compute for the weight of the flywheel.
Solution:
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Where:
V1 = 𝜋Dmn1
V2 = 𝜋Dmn2
67. A 38 in diameter spoked steel flywheel having a 12 in wide x 10 in deep rim rotates at
200 rpm. How long a cut (in inches) can be stamped in one inch thick aluminum plate if
ultimate shearing strength of the aluminum is 68,000 lb/in2. During stamping, the force
exerted by the stamo varies from a maximum F lb at the point of contact to zero lb
when the stamp emerges from the metal. Neglect the weight of the flywheel and spokes
and use 0.28 lb/in3 density for flywheel material.
Solution:
Solving for the mean diameter,
Dm = D – t = 48 – 10 = 38 in
Solving for the weight of the flywheel:
Wf =4011.19 lb
Solution:
V1 = 2𝜋(0.375)(3)
= 7.069 m/s
V2 = 2𝜋(0.375)(2.8)
= 6.597 m/s
Solution:
𝜋 𝑥 3420 𝑥 0.03
If = (0.1354 – 0.1484)
2
= -0.0238 kg.m2 answer
(b)Made of carbon-steel.
Solution:
(a)Using the same formula, we can substitute a value of zero for R1:
𝜋 𝑥 3420 𝑥 0.03
If = (0.1354 – 04)
2
= 0.535 kg.m2
(b)The density of carbon steel is 7850 kg/m3. Substituting in the formula gives:
𝜋 𝑥 7850 𝑥 0.03
If = (0.1354 – 0.1484)
2
= -0.0546 kg.m2
71. Calculate the moment of inertia, mass, for the circular flywheel of which the section.
The material of the flywheel is steel, the density of which is 3500 kg.m 3.
Solution:
We can divide the area into three parts: I1, I2, and I3.
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I1 = x (R24 – R14)
2
7800 𝑥 0.05 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1754 – 0.154)
2
= 0.119 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I2 = x (R24 – R14)
2
3500 𝑥 0.03 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.154 – 0.1354)
2
= 0.0479 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I3 = x (R24 – 0)
2
3500 𝑥 0.015 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1354 – 0)
2
= 0.0913 kg.m2
72. Flywheel turns 450 rev/min (RPM). Determine the magnitude of the normal acceleration
of the flywheel point which are at a distance of 10 cm from the rotation axis.
Solution:
10 450 2
𝑔= (2𝜋 ) = 222.07 𝑚⁄𝑠 2
100 60
73. The torque (in N-m) exerted on the crank shaft of a two stroke engine can be described
as T = 10000 + 1000 sin 2θ – 1200 cos 2θ, where θ is the crank angle as measured from
inner dead center position. Assuming the resisting torque to be constant, the power
(in kW) developed by the engine at 100 rpm is?
Solution:
T=10,000+1000sinθ−1200cos2θT=10,000+1000sinθ−1200cos2θ
T=o∫π10,000+1000sinθ−1200cos2θT=o∫π10,000+1000sinθ−1200cos2θ
=[10,000θ−1000cosθ−12002sin2θ]π0[10,000θ−1000cosθ−12002sin2θ]π0
=(10,000π+1000−0)−(0−1000−0)(10,000π+1000−0)−(0−1000−0)
=10,000πN⋅m10,000πN⋅m
Now, T=Tmean×πTmean×π
so, Tmean=10,000N⋅mTmean=10,000N⋅m
w=2πN/60=2π×100/60=10.4719rad/sec.w=2πN/60=2π×100/60=10.4719rad/sec.
P=Tmean×wP=Tmean×w
= 104.719 KW
74. A flywheel is a rotating mechanical device used to store mechanical energy. When
attached to a combined electric motor-generator, flywheels are a practical way to store
excess electrical energy. Solar farms only generate electricity when it's sunny and wind
turbines only generate electricity when it's windy. Combining energy sources like solar
and wind with flywheel energy storage devices like a flywheel is one way to create a
renewable energy system that is load balanced.
characteristic value
diameter 100 cm
height 60 cm
max. power 8 kW
dc voltage 800 V
c. For how long could a fully charged flywheel deliver maximum power before it needed
recharging?
d. What is the average angular acceleration of the flywheel when it is being discharged?
Solution:
a. m = ρ(πr2h)
m = (7,850 kg/m3)π(0.50 m)2(0.60 m)
m = 3,700 kg
2 𝐾
b. 𝜔 = √𝑀
𝑅
2 (32,000𝑊)(3,600𝑠)
𝜔= √
0.50𝑚 3,700𝑘𝑔
𝑟𝑎𝑑
𝜔 = 706 = 112 𝑟𝑝𝑚
𝑠
∆𝑊
c. ∆𝑡 = 𝑃
32𝑘𝑊ℎ
∆𝑡 =
8𝑊
∆𝑡 = 4ℎ
∆𝜔
d. ∝= ∆𝑡
𝑟𝑎𝑑
706 𝑠
∝=
4𝑥3,600𝑠
𝑟𝑎𝑑
∝= 0.049 2
𝑠
75. A flywheel has a mean diameter of 4 ft and is required to handle 2200 ft-lb of kinetic
energy. The flywheel has a width of 8 in. Normal operating speed is 300 rpm and the
coefficient of fluctuation is to be 0.05. find the weight of the rim assuming that the arms
and hub are equivalent is 10% of the specific weight.
Soluttion:
Solving for the weight of the flywheel: (Note : N2 = 285 rpm)
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Wf = 368.08 lb
Solving for the weight of the rim,
Wf = 1.10(Wrim)
368.08 = 1.10(Wrim)
76. Flywheel turns 600 rev/min (RPM). Determine the magnitude of the normal acceleration
of the flywheel point which are at a distance of 17 cm from the rotation axis.
Solution:
17 600 2
𝑔= (2𝜋 ) = 671.13 𝑚⁄𝑠 2
100 60
77. A disk (flywheel) can rotate with maximum angular speed of 6000 revolutions per
minute which can provide kinetic energy that allow a truck to move. When there is an
average power needed that allow the truck to operate, the truck will be in motion for
limited time as the energy eventually will be reduced with time and that will reduce the
power (rate of energy consumed per unit time).
Solution:
78. The mass of the flywheel of a shearing machine is 3.5 tons and its radius of gyration is
0.60 m. At the beginning of its cutting stroke the speed of the flywheel is 110 rev/min. If
12.5 kJ of work is done in shearing a plate in 3 seconds, calculate the rotation speed of
the flywheel at the end cutting stroke in rev/min.
Solution:
ΔKE = W
W2 = 11.52 rad/s
= 105.55 rpm
79. The mass of a flywheel is 175 kg and its radius of gyration is 380 mm. Find the tourqe
required to attain a speed of 500 rpm from rest in 30 seconds.
Solution:
𝐼𝑚 = m𝑘 2 = 175(0.380)2
= 25.27 kg𝑚2
80. A cast iron flywheel is rotated at a speed of 1200 rpm and having a mean rim radius of 1
foot. If the weight of the rim is 30 lbs. What is the centrifugal force?
Solution:
V = 2π (1)(1200/60)
= 125.66 fps
(30)(125.66)2
=
𝐹𝑐 32.2(1)
=14712 lb
81. The mean coil diameter of a helical-coil spring is 1 inch and a wire diameter of 1/8 inch.
Compute the curve correction factor of the spring.
Solution:
𝐾𝑤
𝐹𝑐 = 𝐾𝑠
4C−1 0.615
Where, 𝐾𝑤 = +
4C−4 C
D 1
where: C = d = 1/8 = 8
= 1.184
2C+1
𝐾𝑠 = 2C
= 1.0625
1.184
𝐾𝑐 = 1.0625 = 1.1144
82. A flywheel rim which weighs 800 pounds has a mean diameter of 48 inches. The speed
is to be maintained between 100 and 120 rpm. Considering that the effect of the arms
and hub accounts for 12% of the rim weight, determine the capacity of the flywheel.
Express your answer in ft-lb.
Solution:
(π)(48)(120)
𝑉1 = (π)DN = = 25.13 fps
12(60)
(π)(48)(100)
𝑉2 = = 20.94 fps
12(60)
1.12W(𝑉1 )2 − (𝑉2)2
KE = 2𝑔
1.12(800)(25.13)2 − (20.94)2
= 2 (32.2)
83. A cast iron flywheel with a mean diameter of 36 inches changes speed from 300 rpm to
280 while it gives up 8000 ft-lb of energy. What is the coefficient of fluctuation.
Solution:
𝑉1 − 𝑉2 𝑁1 − 𝑁2
𝐶𝑓 = =
𝑉𝑎𝑣𝑒 𝑁𝑎𝑣𝑒
300−280
𝐶𝑓 = 300+280/2
𝐶𝑓 = 0.069
84. A 38 diameter spoked steel flywheel having a 12 wide x 10 in deep rim rotates at 200
rpm. How long a cut (in inches) can be stamped in one inch thick aluminium plate if
ultimate shearing strength of the aluminium is 40,000 lb/in2 . During stamping, the
force exerted by the stamp varies from a maximum F lb at the point of contact to zero lb
when the stamp emerges from the metal. Neglect the weight of the flywheel and spokes
and use 0.28 lb/in3 denstity for flywheel material.
Solution:
𝐷𝑚 = D – t = 48 – 10 = 38 in
Assuming that all the energy of flywheel is released during the process, we have V2 = 0
4011.19 38 200 2
KE = [0 – (π x12 x )] = -68493.41 ftlb
2(32.2) 60
F = 1643842 lb
85. What would be the weight of a flywheel in kg if the weight of the rim is 3 times the sum
of the weight of the hub and arms. Given the outside diameter and inside diameter to
be 24 in and 18 in respectively and the rim width is 4.6 in. (assume steel flywheel).
Solution:
Then:
D+d D−d 24+18 24−18
Wrim = y [π ( )(b)( )] = 0.28[π ( )(4.5)( )]
2 2 2 2
86. Find the rim thickness for a cast iron flywheel with a width of 200 mm, a mean diameter
of 1.2 m, a normal operating speed of 300 rpm, a coefficient fluctuation of 0.05 and
which is capable of hanging 3000 N-m of kinetic energy. Assume that the hub and arms
represent 10% of the rim weight and the specific weight of cast iron is 7200 kg/m 3
Solution:
N2 = 285rpm
𝑊
𝑓 285 2 300 2
3000 = 2(9.81) [(𝜋x1.2 x ) -(𝜋x1.2 x )]
60 60
Wf = 1740.47N = 177.42kgf
Wf = 1.10(Wrim)
177.42 = 1.10(Wrim)
Wrim = 161.29kg,
87. A flywheel rim which weights 900 pounds has a mean diameter of 48 inches. The speed
is to be maintained between 100 and 120 rpm. Considering that the effect of the arms
and hub accounts for 12% of the rim weight, determine the capacity of the flywheel.
Express your answer in ft-lb.
Solution:
V1 = (𝜋)DN
(𝜋)(48)(120)
= 12(60)
= 25.13 fps
(𝜋)(48)(100)
V2 = 12(60)
= 20.94 fps
88. A cast iron flywheel is rotated at a speed of 3000 rpm and having a mean rim radius of
3.5 foot. If the weight of the rim is 60 lbs. What is the centrifugal force? Use factor C=41.
Solution:
V = 2 𝜋RN
1500
= 2 𝜋(3.5) 60
= 549.78 fps
Fc = WV2/gR
(60)(549.78) 2
Fc = 32.2(3.5)
Fc = 85670.74 lb
89. A cast iron flywheel with a mean diameter of 36 inches changes speed from 300 rpm to
260 while it gives up 8000 ft-lb of energy. What is the coefficient of fluctuation.
Solution:
Cf = V1 – V2 / Vave
= N1 – N2 / Nave
= 0.071
90. The mass of the flywheel of a shearing machine is 3 tons and its radius of gyration is
0.55 m. At the beginning of its cutting stroke the speed of the flywheel is 110 rev/min. If
12 kJ of work is done in shearing a plate in 3 seconds, calculate the rotation speed of the
flywheel at the end cutting stroke in rev/min.
Solution:
ΔKE = W
W2 = 10.31 rad/s
= 98.45 rpm
91. A flywheel weighing 457 kg has a radius of 375 mm. Compute how much energy, in N-
m, does the flywheel loss from 3 rps to 2.8 rps?
Solution:
V1 = 2π(0.375)(3)
= 7.069 m/s
V2 = 2π(0.375)(2.8)
= 6.597 m/s
92. Calculate the moment of inertia, mass, for the circular flywheel of which the section.
The material of the flywheel is steel, the density of which is 7800 kg.m 3.
Solution:
We can divide the area into three parts: I1, I2, and I3.
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I1 = x (R24 – R14)
2
7800 𝑥 0.05 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1754 – 0.154)
2
= 0.264 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I2 = x (R24 – R14)
2
7800 𝑥 0.03 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.154 – 0.1354)
2
= 0.064 kg.m2
𝑝𝑥𝑤𝑥𝜋
I3 = x (R24 – 0)
2
7800 𝑥 0.015 𝑥 𝜋
= x (0.1354 – 0)
2
= 0.061 kg.m2
93. A mechanical press is used to punch 8 holes per minute is 35 mm diameter and the
plates has an ultimate strength in shear of 520 Mpa. The normal operating speed 200
rpm. And it slows down to 180 rpm during the process of punching. The flywheel has a
mean diameter of one meter and the rim width is 3 times the thickness. Assume that
the hub and arm account for 5% of the rim weight concentrated at the mean diameter
and the density of cast iron is 7200 kg per cubic meter. Find the power in KW required
to drive the press.
Solution:
E = ½ Ftp but : Ss = Sus F/A = 520 Mpa F/(𝜋Dtp) = 520 F = 520[𝜋Dtp]
Then:
E = ½(520)(𝜋)(D)(tp)2
= ½(520)(𝜋)(35)(25)2
1 𝑚𝑖𝑛 60 𝑠
t = 8 ℎ𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑠[𝑚𝑖𝑛] = 7.5 s/holes
17 868
P = E/t = = 2382 W power required
7.5
94. Find the weight of the flywheel needed by a machine to punch 30.5 mm holes in 25.87
mm thick steel plate. The machine is to make 40 strokes per minute and a hole be
punched every stroke, the hole is to be formed during 30 degrees rotation of the
puncher crankshaft. A gear train with a ratio of 12 to 1 is to correct the flywheel shaft to
the crankshaft. Let mean diameter of a flywheel rim to the 91.44 cm the minimum
flywheel speed is to be 90% of the maximum and assume mechanical efficiency of the
machinr to be 80%. Assume an ultimate stress of 59000 psi.
Solution:
Then: E = ½(406.68)(𝜋)(D)(tp)2
E = ½(406.68)(𝜋)(30.5)(25.87)2
E = 1303.963 Nm
95. It is found that the shearing machine requires 305 joules ofenergy to shear a specific
gauge of sheet metal. The mean diameter of the flywheel is to be 86.2 cm, the normal
operating speed is 300 rpm and slow down to 280 rpm during shearing process. The rim
width is 40.48 cm and the weigth of ast iron is 8,196.6 kg/m3. Find the thicknes of the
rim, assuming that the hub and arm account for 10% of the rim weight concentrated on
the mean diameter.
Solution:
t = 2.611 mm
96. A 38 in diameter spoked steel flywheel having a 12 in wide x 10 in deep rim rotates at
200 rpm. How long a cut (in inches) can be stamped in one inch thick aluminum plate if
ultimate shearing strength of the aluminum is 20,000 lb/in2. During stamping, the force
exerted by the stamo varies from a maximum F lb at the point of contact to zero lb
when the stamp emerges from the metal. Neglect the weight of the flywheel and spokes
and use 0.28 lb/in3 density for flywheel material.
Solution:
Solving for the mean diameter,
Dm = D – t = 48 – 10 = 38 in
Solving for the weight of the flywheel:
Wf =4011.19 lb
L = 82.192 in
97. What would be the weight of a flywheel in kg if the weight of the rim is 6 times the sum
of the weight of the hub and arms. Given the outside diameter and inside diameter to
be 24 in and 18 in respectively and the rim width is 4.5 in. (assume steel flywheel)
Solution:
Dm = ½ (D + d)
t = ½ (D – d)
then:
𝐷+𝑑 𝐷−𝑑
Wrim = ƴ[𝜋( )(𝑏)( )]
2 2
24+18 24−18
= 0.284[𝜋( )(𝑏)( )]
2 2
= 252.94 lb = 114.71 kgf
= 7/6 (114.71)
= 133.82 kgf
98. A flywheel has a mean diameter of 8 ft and is required to handle 1100 ft-lb of kinetic
energy. The flywheel has a width of 8 in. Normal operating speed is 500 rpm and the
coefficient of fluctuation is to be 0.05. find the weight of the rim assuming that the arms
and hub are equivalent is 10% of the specific weight.
Soluttion:
Solving for the weight of the flywheel: (Note : N2 = 285 rpm)
ΔKE = Wf / 2G [ V22 – V12]
Wf = 2.39 lb
Wf = 1.10(Wrim)
2.39 = 1.10(Wrim)
Wrim = 2.17 lb
99. A cast iron flywheel is rotated at a speed of 2400 rpm and having a mean rim radius of 3
foot. If the weight of the rim is 55 lbs. What is the centrifugal force? Use factor C=41.
Solution:
V = 2 𝜋RN
1200
= 2 𝜋(3) 60
= 753.98 fps
Fc = WV2/gR
(55)(753.98) 2
Fc = 32.2(3)
Fc = 323672 lb
100. A cast iron flywheel with a mean diameter of 36 inches changes speed from 320
rpm to 300 while it gives up 8000 ft-lb of energy. What is the coefficient of fluctuation.
Solution:
𝑉1 − 𝑉2 𝑁1 − 𝑁2
𝐶𝑓 = =
𝑉𝑎𝑣𝑒 𝑁𝑎𝑣𝑒
320−300
𝐶𝑓 = 320+300/2
𝐶𝑓 = 0.043