To determine which parts of a spider's brain are triggered into neural activity in response to various optical stimuli, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst desire to examine the brain as it is shown images that might evoke emotions such as fear or hunger. Consider a spider at T i = 20 ° C that is shown a frightful scene and is then immediately immersed in liquid nitrogen at T ∞ = 77 K . The brain is subsequently dissected in its frozen state and analyzed to determine which parts of the brain reacted to the stimulus. Using your knowledge of heat transfer. determine how much time elapses before the spider's brain begins to freeze. Assume the brain is a sphere of diameter D b = 1 mm, centrally located in the spider's cephalothorax. which may be approximated as a spherical shell of diameter D c = 3 mm . The brain and cephalothorax properties correspond to those of liquid water. Neglect the effects of the latent heat of fusion and assume the heat transfer coefficient is h = 100 W/m 2 ⋅ K .
To determine which parts of a spider's brain are triggered into neural activity in response to various optical stimuli, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst desire to examine the brain as it is shown images that might evoke emotions such as fear or hunger. Consider a spider at T i = 20 ° C that is shown a frightful scene and is then immediately immersed in liquid nitrogen at T ∞ = 77 K . The brain is subsequently dissected in its frozen state and analyzed to determine which parts of the brain reacted to the stimulus. Using your knowledge of heat transfer. determine how much time elapses before the spider's brain begins to freeze. Assume the brain is a sphere of diameter D b = 1 mm, centrally located in the spider's cephalothorax. which may be approximated as a spherical shell of diameter D c = 3 mm . The brain and cephalothorax properties correspond to those of liquid water. Neglect the effects of the latent heat of fusion and assume the heat transfer coefficient is h = 100 W/m 2 ⋅ K .
To determine which parts of a spider's brain are triggered into neural activity in response to various optical stimuli, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst desire to examine the brain as it is shown images that might evoke emotions such as fear or hunger. Consider a spider at
T
i
=
20
°
C
that is shown a frightful scene and is then immediately immersed in liquid nitrogen at
T
∞
=
77
K
.
The brain is subsequently dissected in its frozen state and analyzed to determine which parts of the brain reacted to the stimulus. Using your knowledge of heat transfer. determine how much time elapses before the spider's brain begins to freeze. Assume the brain is a sphere of diameter
D
b
=
1
mm,
centrally located in the spider's cephalothorax. which may be approximated as a spherical shell of diameter
D
c
=
3
mm
.
The brain and cephalothorax properties correspond to those of liquid water. Neglect the effects of the latent heat of fusion and assume the heat transfer coefficient is
h
=
100
W/m
2
⋅
K
.
Q4/ A compressor is driven motor by mean of a flat belt of thickness 10 mm and a width of
250 mm. The motor pulley is 300 mm diameter and run at 900 rpm and the compressor
pulley is 1500 mm diameter. The shaft center distance is 1.5 m. The angle of contact of
the smaller pulley is 220° and on the larger pulley is 270°. The coefficient of friction
between the belt and the small pulley is 0.3, and between the belt and the large pulley is
0.25. The maximum allowable belt stress is 2 MPa and the belt density is 970 kg/m³.
(a) What is the power capacity of the drive and (b) If the small pulley replaced by
V-grooved pulley of diameter 300 mm, grooved angle of 34° and the coefficient of
friction between belt and grooved pulley is 0.35. What will be the power capacity in this
case, assuming that the diameter of the large pulley remain the same of 1500 mm.
You are tasked with designing a power drive system to transmit power between a motor and a conveyor belt in a manufacturing facility as illustrated in figure.
The design must ensure efficient power transmission, reliability, and safety. Given the following specifications and constraints, design drive system for this application:
Specifications:
Motor Power: The electric motor provides 10 kW of power at 1,500 RPM.
Output Speed: The output shaft should rotate at 150 rpm.
Design Decisions:
Transmission ratio: Determine the necessary drive ratio for the system.
Shaft Diameter: Design the shafts for both the motor and the conveyor end.
Material Selection: Choose appropriate materials for the gears, shafts.
Bearings: Select suitable rolling element bearings.
Constraints:
Space Limitation:
The available space for the gear drive system is limited to a 1-meter-long section.
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