Engineering Mechanics

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(^572) „„„„„ A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics
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Motion Along a


Circular Path^28


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Contents


  1. Introduction.

  2. Centripetal Acceleration.

  3. Centripetal Force.

  4. Centrifugal Force.

  5. Centrifugal Force Acting on a
    Body Moving Along a Circular
    Path.

  6. Superelevation.

  7. Effect of Superelevation in
    Roadways.

  8. Effect of Superelevation in
    Railways.

  9. Equilibrium Speed for
    Superelevation.

  10. Reactions of a Vehicle
    Moving along a Level Circular
    Path.

  11. Equilibrium of a Vehicle
    Moving along a Level Circular
    Path.

  12. Maximum velocity to Avoid
    Overturning of a Vehicle
    Moving along a Level Circular
    Path.

  13. Maximum Velocity to Avoid
    Skidding Away of a Vehicle
    Moving along a Level Circular
    Path.


28.1. INTRODUCTION
We see that whenever a person, drives round a
curve or a circular track on a bicycle or a motor cycle
or a scootor, he has to lean inward in order to maintain
a perfect equilibrium.
As a matter of fact, the angle at which the man
leans with the vertical, is more, if he is running at a
faster speed than that when he is running at a lower
speed. This type of motion is called motion along a
circular path.

28.2. CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION
Consider a particle moving along the circum-
ference of a circle with O as centre as shown in
Fig. 28.1 (a)
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