Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 8)
8.
Two shafts 'A' and 'B' transmit the same power. The speed of shaft 'A' is 250 r.p.m. and that of shaft 'B' is 300 r.p.m. The shaft 'B' has the greater diameter.
Discussion:
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Ranjit chavan said:
8 years ago
P=2 * 3.14 * N * T/60.
Where T=p * R/2.
i.e. 'p' is directly proportional to R.
Where T=p * R/2.
i.e. 'p' is directly proportional to R.
Singaravelan said:
8 years ago
Torque means?
Karthik s said:
9 years ago
Da = 1.2Db,
Db = 0.833 D.
Here dia of the shaft B will be less compared to the diameter of the shaft A.
Hence the statement is false.
Db = 0.833 D.
Here dia of the shaft B will be less compared to the diameter of the shaft A.
Hence the statement is false.
Naga Raju said:
9 years ago
P=2πNT/60.
For same power of two shafts NT=CON,
N=1/T>>>N=1/F. R>>> N1/R.
Here N1<N2 hence R1>R2.
But here it is given B has larger diameter.
Hence it is false statement.
For same power of two shafts NT=CON,
N=1/T>>>N=1/F. R>>> N1/R.
Here N1<N2 hence R1>R2.
But here it is given B has larger diameter.
Hence it is false statement.
Nilesh said:
9 years ago
Hihow can we calculate stress and strain?
If you know the voltage of motor and rpm and torque. Using this formula if the shaft is made up of ms steel and it is 380gpa. Please tell me.
If you know the voltage of motor and rpm and torque. Using this formula if the shaft is made up of ms steel and it is 380gpa. Please tell me.
Prashant Sabale said:
9 years ago
Lager the diameter less speed and vice versa.
Sushant(dada) Patil said:
9 years ago
Speed is inversly proportional to diameter so shaft of greater daimeter should have less speed than that of smaller one.
Debashish said:
9 years ago
When power is constant then torque is inversely proportional to speed so when speed increase torque is decreased. Again torque is directly proportional to radius from eqn T = f * r. So less torque has less diameter also.
Nikhil Agrawal said:
9 years ago
Speed is inversely proportional to the torque.
So, as the speed of 2nd shaft is more than the 1st shaft so its diameter will be than that of 1st with speed less than 2nd.
So, as the speed of 2nd shaft is more than the 1st shaft so its diameter will be than that of 1st with speed less than 2nd.
Univ said:
9 years ago
The speed(rpm) is inversely proportional to Diameter of shaft.
we know
P = (2 * 3.14 * N * T)/60 and also for shaft T = F * radius.
From this, we can observe the answer.
we know
P = (2 * 3.14 * N * T)/60 and also for shaft T = F * radius.
From this, we can observe the answer.
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