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Heriot-Watt University School of Engineering and Physical Sciences B58

1. The water sprinkler is rotating at 2 rad/s with an acceleration of 3 rad/s^2. The velocity of the water particle at the exit (r = 0.2m) is 3.03m/s and its acceleration is 12.6m/s^2. 2. A double collar on a rotating rod AB has a velocity of 0.233m/s radially and 0.947m/s tangentially at t = 1s with accelerations of -2.34m/s^2 and 1.71m/s^2 respectively. Using Simpson's rule, the angle is 69.3o. 3. For a snail

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Heriot-Watt University School of Engineering and Physical Sciences B58

1. The water sprinkler is rotating at 2 rad/s with an acceleration of 3 rad/s^2. The velocity of the water particle at the exit (r = 0.2m) is 3.03m/s and its acceleration is 12.6m/s^2. 2. A double collar on a rotating rod AB has a velocity of 0.233m/s radially and 0.947m/s tangentially at t = 1s with accelerations of -2.34m/s^2 and 1.71m/s^2 respectively. Using Simpson's rule, the angle is 69.3o. 3. For a snail

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Heriot-Watt University

School of Engineering and Physical Sciences


B58MB Dynamics A (Tutorial 5)

Q1. A water sprinkler is rotating with an angular speed dθ dt = 2 rad/s and an angular
acceleration d 2θ dt 2 = 3 rad/s2. Determine the velocity and acceleration of a water particle as
it exits the open end, r = 0.2m. The water flow rate is 3m/s.
[3.03m/s, 12.6ms-2]

0.2m

Q2. The figure shows a double collar C is pin connected such that one collar slides over a
fixed rod and the other slides over a rotating rod AB. The angular velocity of rotating rod AB

= e 0.5t rad/s, where time t is in seconds. The path of the fixed rod is
2
is
dt
r = 0.4 sin θ + 0.2 m. When t = 0, θ = 0º.Determine the radial and tangential components of
the collar’s velocity and acceleration when t = 1sec. Find θ when t = 1sec, use Simpson’s rule
for integration.

f ( x)dx = s ( y0 + y1 + y2 + y3 + ...) where s is the length of division, N


Ns
Simpson’s rule is: ∫0

is number of division, and yi = f ( xi ) . For detail explanation of Simpson’s rule, refer to a


Eng Math book. [0.233m/s, 0.947m/s, -2.34m/s2, 1.71m/s2, 69.3º]

0.6m
r

A
θ

0.2m

0.2m 0.2m
Q3. A snail cam is used to actuate a valve in a small capacity single piston engine. The spiral
of the cam is that of a logarithmic spiral, defined as r = 40e 0.05θ mm, where θ is in radians. If
the cam is rotating at an angular speed of 4rad/s, determine the magnitudes of the velocity and
acceleration of the following rod

(a) if the cam has no angular acceleration, at the instant of θ = 30 º.


[164.4mm/s, 658.6mm/s2]

(b) if the cam has an angular acceleration of d 2θ dt 2 = 2rad / s 2 when its angular velocity is
dθ dt = 4rad / s at θ = 30 º.
[164.4mm/s, 667.8mm/s2]

Valve stem

r = 40e 0.05θ

cam

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