Balancing: Submitted By: Kanwaldeep Singh
Balancing: Submitted By: Kanwaldeep Singh
submitted by:
Kanwaldeep Singh
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UNIT II : BALANCING
Static and dynamic balancing - Balancing of rotating
masses Balancing reciprocating masses-
Balancing a single cylinder Engine - Balancing
Multi-cylinder Engines, Balancing V-engines, -
Partial balancing in locomotive Engines-Balancing
machines.
STATIC AND DYNAMIC BALANCING
a) Static Balancing:
i) Static balancing is a balance of forces due to action of gravity.
ii) A body is said to be in static balance when its centre of gravity
is in the axis of rotation.
b) Dynamic balancing:
i) Dynamic balance is a balance due to the action of inertia forces.
ii) A body is said to be in dynamic balance when the resultant
moments or couples, which involved in the acceleration of
different moving parts is equal to zero.
iii) The conditions of dynamic balance are met, the conditions of
static balance are also met.
BALANCING OF ROTATING MASSES
This force acts radially outwards and produces bending moment on the shaft. In
order to counteract the effect of this force Fc1 , a balancing mass m2 may be
attached in the same plane of rotation of the disturbing mass m1 such that the
centrifugal forces due to the two masses are equal and opposite.
BALANCING OF A SINGLE ROTATING MASS BY TWO MASSES ROTATING
Problem 2:
The four masses A, B, C and D are 100 kg, 150 kg, 120 kg and 130 kg
attached to a shaft and revolve in the same plane. The corresponding
radii of rotations are 22.5 cm, 17.5 cm, 25 cm and 30 cm and the angles
measured from A are 45, 120 and 255. Find the position and
magnitude of the balancing mass, if the radius of rotation is 60 cm.