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MEG373 CHP05 Forces Problems

This document contains four problems related to analyzing mechanisms using kinematics and dynamics graphical methods. The problems involve calculating velocities, accelerations, inertia forces, and pin forces for various four-bar and slider-crank linkages. Specific values like link lengths, applied forces, angular velocities, and linear/angular accelerations are provided for each problem to analyze the mechanisms.

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MEG373 CHP05 Forces Problems

This document contains four problems related to analyzing mechanisms using kinematics and dynamics graphical methods. The problems involve calculating velocities, accelerations, inertia forces, and pin forces for various four-bar and slider-crank linkages. Specific values like link lengths, applied forces, angular velocities, and linear/angular accelerations are provided for each problem to analyze the mechanisms.

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University of Bahrain

College of Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

MEG 373 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines Force Analysis (Graphical Method)
Student Name: Student No.: Question 1: The four-bar mechanism of Figure has one external force P = 200 Ibf and one inertia force S = 150 Ibf acting on it. The system is in dynamic equilibrium as a result of torque T2 applied to link 2. Find T2 and the pin forces. (a) Use the graphical method based on free-body diagrams.

S=150 lbf 200 lbf


23 mm

O2A = 30 mm AB = 60 mm O4B = 45 mm O2O4 = 90 mm

Dr. Mostafa S. Habib

MEG373 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines

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University of Bahrain

College of Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

MEG 373 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines Force Analysis (Graphical Method)
Student Name: Student No.: Question 2: The input crank of the four-bar linkage of Figure rotates at a constant speed of w2 = 500 rad/Sec (C.W). Each link has significant inertia. The velocity and acceleration diagrams are provided in the figure. Calculate the values of all velocities and accelerations in these diagrams. Then; (a) Determine the linear accelerations of each center of gravity and angular accelerations 2 , 3 and 4 . (b) Find the inertia forces F02 , F03 and F04 . (c) Find the offsets 2 , 3 and 4 of the inertia forces. (d) Sketch the inertia forces in their correct positions on the linkage. (e) Find the directions and magnitudes of the pin forces at A and B.

Dr. Mostafa S. Habib

MEG373 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines

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University of Bahrain

College of Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

MEG 373 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines Force Analysis (Graphical Method)
Student Name: Student No.: Question 3: The slider-crank mechanism of Figure is to be analyzed to determine the effect of the inertia of the connecting rod (link 3). The velocity diagram is shown in the figure and the magnitude of VA is given. Calculate the crank vector O2A and the input angular velocity W2, and proceed to calculate the values of all vectors in the velocity diagram. Then; (a) Determine the linear acceleration of the center of gravity of link 3 and the angular acceleration 3 . (b) Find the inertia force F03 of the coupler link. (c) Find the offset 3 of the inertia force F03. (d) Sketch the inertia force in its correct position on the linkage. (e) Find the directions and magnitudes of the pin forces at A and B. (f) Determine the required input torque to drive this mechanism in this position under the conditions described in this problem. AB = 4 in AG3 = 3 in O2B = 5.5 in M3 = 3 slugs I3 = 12 slug.in2

VA = 20 in/Sec

Dr. Mostafa S. Habib

MEG373 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines

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University of Bahrain

College of Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

MEG 373 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines Force Analysis (Graphical Method)
Student Name: Question 4: (a) Find the magnitude Ag4. (b) Find the angular accelerator 4 . (c) What is the magnitude of the inertia force F04? (d) What is the magnitude of the offset 4 ? (e) Draw the vector F04 in the correct location on the mechanism. (f) Given that the mechanism is driven by an input torque, TIN, applied to link 2. Determine the following: magnitudes of all pin forces, and magnitude and direction of the input torque. Student No.:

O2B = 80 mm BC = 160 mm O4C = 100 mm O4G4 = 50 mm O2G4 = 200 mm


T AC 168,000 mm/Sec2

255 000 mm/Sec2


AC = AB + ACB

288 000 mm/Sec2

578,000 mm/Sec2 A (TCB )

4000 mm/Sec2 N ACR

Dr. Mostafa S. Habib

MEG373 Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines

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