Elements Of Electromagnetics
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The shaft-disk-belt arrangement shown is used to transmit 2.4 kW from point A to point D. Knowing that the maximum allowable couples that can be applied to shafts AB and CD are 25 N.m and 80 N.m, respectively, determine the required minimum speed of shaft AB.
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Given,
Power Transmitted P=2.4KW
Maximum allowable torque on shaft AB=25Nm
Maximum allowable torque on shaft DC=80Nm
Speed of the shaft AB based on maximum allowable torque on shaft AB
since,
Compute the torque produced at shaft DC due to this speed
This is more than allowable torque 80Nm for shaft DC,
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