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tekilochka
2 days ago
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A 6-in-wide polyamide F-1 flat belt is used to connect a 2-in-diameter pulley to drive a larger pulley with an angular velocity

ratio of 0.5. The center-to-center distance is 9 ft. The angular speed of the small pulley is 1750 rev/min as it delivers 2 hp. The service is such that a service factor Ks of 1.25 is appropriate. (a) Find Fc, Fi, (F1)a, and F2, assuming operation at the maximum tension limit. (b) Find Ha, nfs, and belt length.
Physics
1 answer:
inna [2.7K]2 days ago
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Answer:

a) Fc = 4.15 N, Fi = 435.65 N, (F1)a = 640 N, and F2 = 239.6 N,

b) Ha = 1863.75 N, nfs = 1, length = 11.8 mm

Explanation:

Given that:

γ= 9.5 kN/m³ = 9500N/m3

b = 6 inches = 0.1524 m

t = 0.0013 mm

d = 2 inches = 0.0508 m

n = 1750 rpm

H_{nom}=2hp=1491.4W

L = 9 ft = 2.7432 m

Ks = 1.25

g = 9.81 m/s²

a)

w=\gamma b t = 9500* 0.1524*0.0013=1.88N/m

V=\frac{\pi d n}{60} =\pi *0.0508*1750/60=4.65 m/s

F_c=\frac{wV^2}{g}=1.88*4.65^2/9.81=4.15N

(F_1)_a=bF_aC_pC_v=0.1524*6000*0.7*1=640N

T=\frac{H_{nom}n_dK_s}{2\pi n}= \frac{1491*1.25*1}{2*\pi*1750/60}=10.17Nm

F_2=(F_1)_a-\frac{2T}{D}= 640-\frac{2*10.17}{0.0508} =239.6N

F_i=\frac{(F_1)_a+F_2}{2} -F_c=435.65N

b)

H_a=1491*1.25=1863.75W

n_f_s=\frac{H_a}{H_{nom}K_S }=1

dip = \frac{L^2w}{8F_i} =\frac{2.7432*1.88}{435.65}=11.8mm

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