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Counter-intuitive behavior of chain drive

In a chain drive system, sprocket 2 has a motor attached, sprocket 1 is being driven. The blue construction is static and immobile. Before starting the motor, both load cells show 0 (tare). ...
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How do I determine the moment of force that would have to be applied to the shaft to open the gate in this question on fluid statics?

I am presently studying fluid statics from Munson's textbook. I do not understand part (b) of example 2.6. The full question is as follows: GIVEN The 4-m-diameter circular gate of Fig. E2.6a is ...
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What happens if we have a rotating shaft with high RPM but very little torque?

If there are heavy components mounted on it, what will happen? I think it accelerates very slowly, but reaches at the highest RPM at the end because torque is equal to angular acceleration * moment ...
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Calculate compressive stress in shaft/key surface from torque

When designing shaft keys we calculate compressive stress in hub/shaft/key and compare it with allowable stress. The usual formula is $$p = \cfrac{F}{A} = \cfrac{\cfrac{M}{R}}{L_e \cdot t}$$ where $p$ ...
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Torque calculation for DIY friction wheel drive electric unicycle

I’m building a friction wheel drive electric Unicycle. Something like this; My question is how much torque should the friction wheel drive motor have considering the total mass of unicycle including ...
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Torque for servos of tiltrotors

I am sourcing a servo for a tiltrotor drone and need to calculate the required torque to rotate the propeller and the motor from facing the front to facing the top. I understand that the minimum ...
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Understand how to choose the pivot point to calculate the moment of forces in dynamics

In statics, the net force and the net torque must be both zero. The net torque is the vector sum of all the involved torques (first moment of each force) about any arbitrary point $P$. The point $P$ ...
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Calculation of torque at the base

Hope you all are doing good. Can anyone please guide me on how to calculate the different torques at the base as shown in the image? Thank you for your time and help.
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Does the turboprop engine torque get transferred to the engine mount and ultimately aircraft when engine is active?

When the turboprop engine is active, the propeller shaft rotates and causes the propeller to rotate as well, which in turn generates thrust. The propeller shaft rotates because of the torque (or ...
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How do you calculate the shear force on the screws that connect a door to a jamb via hinges

I'm trying to calculate the shear forces on hinge screws or bolts. Here is a schematic of the door with the relevant values: First, I took a free body diagram of the door and its hinges. The ...
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How does the diameter of a worm gear affect the amount of force needed to turn it

Can anyone help inform a discussion I'm having with fellow modellers on a model railway forum? I have a locomotive powered by an electric motor turning a 20mm diameter worm gear meshing with a spur ...
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Rubik cube torque experiment - Correct equations and experiment set up?

Background I am attempting to experimentally find out the average torque required to rotate a single face of a Rubik cube. Little to no data is available as it varies from cube to cube. Some people ...
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Torque required to start rotating a wheel about its center

Assuming i have a circular disc of a significant mass and diameter. Neglecting friction, if a motor is put at its center how do i calculate the torque required for the wheel to just start to rotate? ...
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How to calculate torque required to rotate assembly about the center

The image is a hollow cylinder: 2in OD, 1.76in ID. Connected is an angled bracket, 45 deg, that weighs 3lbs. The top rectangle piece connected to the bracket is 10 lbs,the dimensions are 31.1in x 14....
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Statically determinate structure by adding moment

I'm considering the problem below. It's a setup with a roller joint and a pinned joint with a hinge between the two rigid links. Since there are now 3 unknowns for 3 equations and a zero moment at the ...
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