vish4me
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8290b358-712e-4db2-ad5c-810efdc0bc92
hi, i used the formulae torque=I*alpha. the section mounted on shaft should rotate by 180 degrees in 25 minutes. so the speed...
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11735645-cd63-4a74-ab05-4fe85e384cf5
I have a doubt. how do you select the cross-section dia of o-ring. this seems to the starting point in designing the...
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o-rng gland design
Hi, Can anyone help me in understanding design of o-rings. what are the parameters which need to be known for designing the...
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mass moment of inertia
hey.. can we add up the mass moment of inertia's of different bodies rotating about the same axis to get the total...
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81ab5556-0d01-4bb6-9c3e-2e2455d8f269
hi, i am doing a project on frame tilting arrangement where the sheet metal stacks mounted on a shaft have to be...
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10a81653-ba13-4f06-83a7-68ea1ab45ad6
hi, in this case, the shaft c/s is circular. but a rectangular c/s load is mounted on the shaft. how do i...
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motor selection
i have to rotate 15000 kgs using a dc electric motor.the power required is 2.5 hp. since the rotation is slow can...
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calculation of torque in a rectangular section
hi, how do you calculate torque in a rectangular section due to rotation.do we follow the same method as we use for...
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232c617e-b490-4a80-81a3-e9a432b14211
i checked the formulae ...... Mt=95550*1000*N/n where N is power in kW. n=speed of shaft in rpm. the formulae for dia is...
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df4c0f8a-c619-4205-953e-05ed984416ff
Re: electric motor hey thanks a lot guys for the help
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9082cadd-8ccb-4770-b377-3f6ff366925b
the shaft carries about 15000 kgs distributed load. it has to rotate 180 degrees in 25 minutes. it is powered by an...
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design of shafts
hi, i have a problem regarding designing a slow speed shaft.. the speed of the shaft is 0.02rpm😀 using, Torque=(9550*1000*power)/speed i am...