Dynamics - Chapter 17
Dynamics - Chapter 17
Dynamics - Chapter 17
17 DYNAMICS
Ferdinand P. Beer
E. Russell Johnston, Jr.
Plane Motion of Rigid
Lecture Notes: Bodies:
J. Walt Oler Energy and Momentum
Texas Tech University
Methods
12 I O 2
We may also apply the principle of work and energy to the entire system,
T1 U12 T2 T1 ,T2 = arithmetic sum of the kinetic energies of
all bodies forming the system
U12 = work of all forces acting on the various
bodies, whether these forces are internal
or external to the system as a whole.
2
2 1 ml
12 m 12 l 12 1 ml
12
2 2
2
2 3
V2 12 Wl sin 12 mgl sin
T1 V1 T2 V2
1 ml 2 2 1
0 mgl sin
mass m 2 3 2
1
released with zero velocity 3g 2
determine at sin
l
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Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics
Power
For the drum and flywheel, I 10.5 lb ft s 2 . Apply the principle of work and
The bearing friction is equivalent to a kinetic energy to develop an
couple of 60 lb ft. At the instant shown, expression for the final velocity.
the block is moving downward at 6 ft/s.
Determine the velocity of the block after it
has moved 4 ft downward.
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Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics
Sample Problem 17.1
SOLUTION:
Consider the system of the flywheel and block. The work
done by the internal forces exerted by the cable cancels.
Note that the velocity of the block and the angular velocity of
the drum and flywheel are related by
v 6 ft s v v
v r 1 1 4.80 rad s 2 2 2
r 1.25 ft r 1.25
Apply the principle of work and kinetic energy to develop an
expression for the final velocity.
T1 12 mv12 12 I 12
1 240 lb 2 1
6 ft s 10.5 lb ft s 4.80 rad s 2
2 32.2 ft s 2 2
255 ft lb
T2 12 mv22 12 I 22
2
1 240 2 1 v
v2 10.5 2 7.09v22
2 32.2 2 1.25
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Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics
Sample Problem 17.1
T1 12 mv12 12 I12 255 ft lb
T1 U1 2 T2
I
0 Wh 12 m 2 v 2
r
2Wh 2 gh
v2
m I r 2 1 I mr 2
W mg 6 kg 9.81m s 2
58.86 N
vD CD
0.513 m 3.90 rad s
2.00 m s
vD 2.00 m s
and a couple equal to the sum of their moments about the mass center,
H G ri vi mi
For the plane motion of a rigid slab or of a rigid body symmetrical with
respect to the reference plane,
H G I
moments about A:
0 FtrA I A A 2
Ft 0.250 m 0.400 kg m 25.1rad s
Ft 40.2 N s
moments about B:
0 Mt FtrB I B B 2
6 N m t Ft 0.100 m
0.0192 kg m 2 62.8 rad s
Solve the angular momentum equations for the two gears simultaneously
for the unknown time and tangential force.
t 0.871 s F 46.2 N
v2 r 2
5 k g t
2 v1
v1 k gt r t
2 r 7 k g
u A n uB n
Period of deformation Period of restitution
Impulse Rdt Impulse Pdt
1412 ft 0 m P v2 129 ft I P2
about A.
mB vB
2
9 ft 1 20 18
v2 2 IP 1 m b2 0.2329 lb ft s
2
12 6 P 6 32.2 12
0.05
1500 14
20 9
12 2 129 0.23292
32.2 12
32.2