Dynamics of Machines Questions and Answers Part-22

1. The power of a governor is the work done at
a) the governor balls for change of speed
b) the sleeve for zero change of speed
c) the sleeve for a given rate of change of change
d) each governor ball for given percentage change of speed

Answer: c
Explanation: Power of Governor: The work done by the governor on the sleeve to its equilibrium position for the fractional change in speed of governor is known as power of governor.
It is actually a work done. Power = Main force × Sleeve movement

2. In a governor, if the equilibrium speed is constant for all radii of rotation of balls, the governor is said to be
a) Stable
b) unstable
c) inertial
d) isochronous

Answer: d
Explanation: The governor is said to be Isochronous if the equilibrium speed is constant for all radii of rotation of balls

3. A governor is said to be isochronous when the equilibrium speed is
a) variable for different radii of rotation of governor balls
b) constant for all radii of rotation of the balls within the working range
c) constant for particular radii of rotation of governor balls
d) constant for only one radius of rotation of governor balls

Answer: b
Explanation: Isochronism in governor means constant equilibrium speed for all the radii of rotation

4. A centrifugal Watt governor is fitted with two balls, each of mass 2.5 kg. Find the height of the governor, when it is running at 75 r.p.m.
a) 139 mm
b) 149 mm
c) 159 mm
d) 169 mm

Answer: c
Explanation: Mass of flyballs(m) = 2.5 kg and N speed of governor = 75 r.p.m.
So the angular velocity of the governor ω = 2пN/60 = 2п75/60 = 2.5п rad/s
Height of the governor, h = g/ω2 = 9.81/2.5п2 = 0.159m = 159 mm

5. A centrifugal Watt governor is fitted with two balls, each of mass 2.5 kg. Find the sped of the governor, when the balls rise by 20 mm.
a) 80.2 r.p.m.
b) 90.2 r.p.m.
c) 100.2 r.p.m.
d) 110.2 r.p.m.

Answer: a
Explanation: Mass of flyballs(m) = 2.5 kg and N speed of governor = 75 r.p.m.
So the angular velocity of the governor ω = 2пN/60 = 2п75/60 = 2.5п rad/s
Height of the governor, h = g/ω2 = 9.81/2.5п2 = 0.159m = 159 mm
Speed of the governor when balls rise by 20 mm
The height of the governor h reduces to h1 = 159 – 20 = 139 mm = 0.139 m
Hence, the angular velocity ω1 corresponding to height h1,
ω12 = g/h1= 9.81/0.139 = 70.5
ω1 = 8.4 rad/s
Speed in r.p.m., N1 = 60ω1/2п = 60 x 8.4/2п = 80.2 r.p.m.

6. A centrifugal Watt governor is fitted with two balls, each of mass 2.5 kg. Find the sped of the governor, when the balls fall by 20 mm.
a) 60 r.p.m.
b) 70 r.p.m.
c) 70.2 r.p.m.
d) 80 r.p.m.

Answer: c
Explanation: Mass of flyballs(m) = 2.5 kg and N speed of governor = 75 r.p.m.
So the angular velocity of the governor ω = 2пN/60 = 2п75/60 = 2.5п rad/s
Height of the governor, h = g/ω2 = 9.81/2.5п2 = 0.159m = 159 mm
Speed of the governor when balls fall by 20 mm
The height of the governor h increases to h2 = 159 + 20 = 179 mm = 0.179 m
Hence, the angular velocity ω2 corresponding to height h2,
ω22 = g/h2= 9.81/0.179 = 54.7
ω2 = 7.4 rad/s
Speed in r.p.m., N2 = 60ω2/2п = 60 x 7.4/2п = 70.7 r.p.m

7. It is required to lift water at the top of a high building at the rate of 50 litres/min. Assuming the losses due to friction equivalent to 5 m and those due to leakage equal to 5 m head of water, efficiency of pump 90%, decide the kilowatt capacity of motor required todrive the pump.
a) 0.102 kW
b) 0.202 kW
c) 0.302 kW
d) 0.402 kW

Answer: c
Explanation: Work to be done = wQHg
w = 1 Kg/litre
Q = 50 litres per min
H = 20 + 5 + 5 = 30m
Work output/min = 1 x 50 x 30 x 9.81 Nm/min
Input power = 1 x 50 x 30 x 9.81/ 0.9 x 0.9 x1000 x 60
= 0.302 kW.

8. A power screw is rotated at constant angular speed of 1.5 revolutions/sec by applying a steady torque of 1.5Nm. How much work is done per revolution? What is the power required?
a) 141.36 W
b) 241.36 W
c) 341.36 W
d) 441.36 W

Answer: a
Explanation: Work per revolution = Tϴ
= 15 x 2п
= 94.24 Nm per revolution
P = Work/sec
= 94.24 x 1.5 = 141.36 W.

9. Power is transmitted by an electric motor to a machine by using a belt drive. The tensions on the tight and slack side of the belt are 2200 N and 1000 N respectively and diameter of the pulley is 600 mm. If speed of the motor is 1500 r.p.m, find the power transmitted.
a) 46.548 kW
b) 56.548 kW
c) 66.548 kW
d) 76.548 kW

Answer: b
Explanation: Power = Tω
= Frω = Fv
F = T1 – T2 = 2200 – 1000 = 1200N
v = пDN/60 = п x 600 x 1500/1000 x 60 = 47.12 m/s
P = 1200 x 47.12/1000 = 56.548 kW.

10. The flywheel of an engine has a mass of 200 kg and radius of gyration equal to 1 m. The average torque on the flywheel is 1200 Nm. Find the angular acceleration of flywheel and the angular speed after 10 seconds starting from rest.
a) 3 rad/s
b) 4 rad/s
c) 5 rad/s
d) 6 rad/s

Answer: d
Explanation: I = mk2 = 2000 kgm2
T = Iα
α = T/I = 1200/2000 = 0.6 rad/s2
ω = ω0 + αt = 0 + 0.6 x 10 = 6 rad/s.