For a "chair swing ride" design below, the rotating frame is 4-m high. Each chair has a maximum capacity of 80 kg, each has four ropes for stabling and each rope is 3-m long. The max tilt angle is 30 degrees. For any information not listed above, you are free to design it out, for example, no. of chairs, materials, etc (a) Calculate the angular speed to achieve a 30-degree tilt angle? With resumption listed. (b) Design a mechanism that can generate the expected motion, by drawing the mechanism and components of bearing and gears (with dimension).

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For a "chair swing ride" design below, the rotating frame is 4-m high. Each chair has a maximum capacity of
80 kg, each has four ropes for stabling and each rope is 3-m long. The max tilt angle is 30 degrees. For any
information not listed above, you are free to design it out, for example, no. of chairs, materials, etc
(a) Calculate the angular speed to achieve a 30-degree tilt angle? With resumption listed.
(b) Design a mechanism that can generate the expected motion, by drawing the mechanism and
components of bearing and gears (with dimension).
Transcribed Image Text:For a "chair swing ride" design below, the rotating frame is 4-m high. Each chair has a maximum capacity of 80 kg, each has four ropes for stabling and each rope is 3-m long. The max tilt angle is 30 degrees. For any information not listed above, you are free to design it out, for example, no. of chairs, materials, etc (a) Calculate the angular speed to achieve a 30-degree tilt angle? With resumption listed. (b) Design a mechanism that can generate the expected motion, by drawing the mechanism and components of bearing and gears (with dimension).
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