Mechanical Engineering - Theory of machines - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of machines - Section 1 (Q.No. 9)
9.
The factor which affects the critical speed of a shaft is
diameter of disc
span of shaft
eccentricity
all of these
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Lekhraj018 said:   1 decade ago
What is critical speed of shaft?

Swagat said:   1 decade ago
The unbalanced mass of the rotating object causes deflection that will create resonant vibration at certain speeds, known as the critical speeds.

Dheeraj said:   1 decade ago
The speed at which the deflection becomes infinity if eccentricity is away from the axis of rotation.

Dheeraj singh mehta said:   10 years ago
Speed at which resonant vibrations occurs in shaft is called critical speed of shaft.

MD Ramjan said:   9 years ago
Stiffness and mass effect the critical speed of shaft.

JAYANT KOSHTA said:   9 years ago
Critical speed of shaft doesn't depend on eccentricity, hence, the given answer is wrong.

Amit soni said:   9 years ago
In this case mass stiffness- gravity and deflection are the effect the critical speed of the shaft because take critical speed is equal to natural frequency omega n.

Santosh rajpoot said:   9 years ago
Critical speed of shaft does not depend on eccentricity, So, I think the answer is wrong.

Vishal kumar said:   9 years ago
Critical speed does not on eccentricity.

Sumit said:   9 years ago
On eccentricity, So, I think the answer is wrong.


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