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K.S.

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLoGY, BANGALORE

KST DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONNS
Academic Year 2021-22
Batch 2019-2023
Year/Semester II1/v
Course Code-Title 18ME53-DYNAMICS F MACHINERY

Name of the Instructor Dr.Nirmala L Dept ME

Assignment No: 1 Total marks:30


Date of Issue: 13/11/2021 Date of Submission:23/11/2021

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SLN Assignment Questions Level ks
make use of concept of controlling speed with in prescribed limits to define
the following terms in governors CO
3
1. 3
i)Sensitiveness ii)lsochronism ii)Hunting iv)Governor Power v)Controlling

force vi) GovernorEffort 200mm K3


inan engine governor of porter type, the upper and lower
arms are

The mass of Applying


and 250mm respectively and pivoted on the axis of rotation. at the sleeve
central load is 15kg, the mass of each ball is 2kg and friction CO
3
to a load of 24N
2 together with the resistance of the operating gear is equal
arms to the verticals
3
atthe sleeve, If the limiting inclinations of the upper of of the
are 30 and 40. Solve taking friction in to account range speed
governor
Show that speed ofa porter governor is given by

K3 CO
3
3. Ngt)(1+ K)895 Applying 3

mg

of a porter governor are 300mm long. The upper arms


are
The arms
lower attached to the
pivoted on the axis of revolution. The
arms are
The mass of the
sleeve at a distance of 40mm from the axis of rotation.
load on the sleeve is 70kg and mass of each ball is 10kg.
Solve the K3 CO
4. is 200mm. If the Applying 3
equilibrium speed when the radius of rotation of the ball
at the sleeve, identify the range of speed for
friction is equivalent to 20N
this position?

In a Hartnell governor the radius of rotation of the balls is 60mm at the


minimum speed of 240rpm. The length of the ball arm is 130mm and the K3 CO
sleeve arm is 80mm. the mass of each ball is 3kg and the sleeve is 4kg.
the 3
Applying 3
the sleeve islifted
stiffness of the spring is 20N/mm. solve the i)speed when
effort iv)Power.
by 50mm i)initial compression of the spring ii) governor
ut) tovemor ellort is aln he
avetage force
l i e d on the syuing.
B o t 0000 M0.0s
00 N
tiv) ower ettort x
2 5 N. dislncenment 500 0,0

Each
ball of a poter goernor has a mass of
3kg and mass of the sleeve is K3
15kg. the governor has equal arms each of 200mm
the axls of rotation. When the radius of length and pivoted on Applying
rotation of the balls is 120mm, the CO
sleeve begns to rise up 160mm at the maximum speed. Solve the i)range of 3
3
speedii) lift of the sleeveli)effort of the governor iv)power of the governor,
What will be the effect of friction at the sleeve is it is equivalent to 8N
Detine static and dynamic balancing K3
statie balancing:
Applying
A system ot rotating masses is said to be in static balance if the combined mass centre of the systen lies on
the axis of rotation.
CO
7. dynamic balancing: 3
2
When several masses rotate in dierent planes, the centrifugal forces,
in addition to being out of balance, also fom couples. A system of
rotating masses is in dynamic balance when there docs not exist any
resultant centrifugal force as well as resultant couple.
K3
Four masses m1, m2, m3 and m4 are 200 kg, 300 kg, 240 kg and 260 kg
respectively. The corresponding radii of rotation are 0.2 m, 0.15 m, 0.25m Applying CO
45, 3
8 and0.3 mrespectively and the angles between successiveof the
masses aremass
balance
2
75 and 135. solve the position and magnitude
required, ifits radius ofrotationis 0.2 m kg, kg
300 400 K3
A shaft C and D of
carrles four masses A, B, magnitude 200 kg,
and 200 kg respectively and revolving at radii 80 mm, 70 mm, 60 mm and 80 Applying
and 700 The
mmin planes measured from A at 300 mm, 400 A to B
mm mm.

45, B to C 70 CO
angles between the cranks measured anticlockwise
are
6
9 to be placed in planes X and Y. 2
and C to D 120". The balancing masses are
between X and Y is 400
The distance between the planes A and X is 100 mm, masses revolve at a
mm and between Y and D is 200 mm. If the balancing

radius of 100 mm, Solve for their magnitudes and angular positions.

HOD
Course In charge
Dr. Nirmala L

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