(^586) A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics
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Balancing of
Rotating Masses
29.1. INTRODUCTION
We have already discussed in the last chapter
about the centrifugal force. We know that whenever
a body is rotating or attached to a rotating shaft, it is
subjected to centrifugal force. This force tends to bend
the shaft and produce vibrations in it.
These dynamic forces not only increase the
loads on bearings and stresses in the various members,
but also produce unpleasant and even dangerous
vibrations.
It is therefore, very essential that all rotating
bodies should be completely balanced as far as
possible.
Contents
- Introduction.
- Methods for Balancing of
Rotating Masses. - Types of Balancing of
Rotating Masses. - Balancing of a Single Rotating
Mass. - Balancing of a Single Rotating
Mass by Another Mass in the
Same Plane. - Balancing of a Single Rotating
Mass by Two Masses in
Different Planes. - Balancing of Several Rotating
Masses. - Analytical Method for the
Balancing of Several Rotating
Masses in one Plane by
Another Mass in the Same
Plane. - Graphical Method for the
Balancing of Several Rotating
Masses in One Plane by
Another Mass in the Same
Plane. - Centrifugal governor.
- Watt Governor.
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