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Unit-6

1.A cantilever shaft 50mm diameter and 300mm long has a disc of mass 100kg at its free end.
The Young’s modulus for the shaft material is 200GN/m 2. Determine the frequency of
longitudinal and transverse vibration of the shaft.

2.A shaft of 10 cm diameter and 100 cm long is fixed at one end and other end carries a
flywheel of mass 80 kg. Taking young's modulus for the shaft material as 2 x 10 6 kg/cm2, find
the natural frequency of longitudinal and transverse vibrations.

Same model problem …follow the same steps

3.A shaft 50 mm diameter and 3 metres long is simply supported at the ends and carries three
loads of 1000 N, 1500 N and 750 N at 1 m, 2 m and 2.5 m from the left support. The Young's
modulus for shaft material is 200 GN/m2. Find the frequency of transverse vibration
4.A steel shaft 100mm in diameter is loaded and support in shaft bearing 0.4m apart. The shaft
carries three loads: first mass 12kg at the centre, second mass 10kg at a distance 0.12m from
the left bearing and third mass of 7kg at a distance 0.09m from the right bearing. Find the
value of the critical speed by using Dunker ley’s method if E = 2X1011N/m2.

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