Moving Parts Group Iii: M. Akhyar Mufarrizal Syarief Rizki A. W

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MOVING PARTS
GROUP III
M. Akhyar
Mufarrizal
Syarief Rizki A. W
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Table of contents
01 02
Angular motion
Rotary and
Reciprocating motion

03 04
Engine revs Friction
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Angular Motion
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ANGULAR Motion
If a spanner is used to tighten a bolt, one end remains the
same position on the bolt, while the other end turns. This
type of motion, where one end of a component pivots while
the other end follows the arc of a circle, is called angular
motion.
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ANGULAR Motion
o The point at the centre of
angular motion is called the axis
of rotation ( or axis ). We say
that the motion occurs about the
axis ( around it ).

o The speed of angular motion is


measured as angular velocity,
and increases in angular velocity
are measured as angular
acceleration
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Rotary and RM
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Rotary and RM

When angular motion is through 360


degrees, it called a revolution ( or
rotation ). When moving parts of
machines, such as wheels, turn
through complete revolutions ――
once, several times, or for
continuous periods ―― we say the
revolve ( or rotate ).
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Rotary and RM

The rotational velocity of revolving


parts, or rotating parts is measured
in revolutions per minute ( rpm ) –
often called revs per minute . The
motion of revolving parts is called
rotary motion.
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Rotary and RM

Some components move backwards


and forwards. This type of motion is
called reciprocating motion ( or
reciprocating action ) – the
component reciprocates. In
machine , reciprocating motion is
often converted ( changed ) to rotary
motion. An example is piston
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Rotary and RM

Rotary motion generates centrifugal


force – that is, force which pushes
outwards away from the axis of
rotation. An increase in rotational
velocity results in a higher
centrifugal force.
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Engine Revs
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ENGINE REVS
The abbreviation for revolution – rev – is widely used to talk about engines. For
example
• the rotational velocity of an engine is measured by a rev counter. ( tachometer usually
displays the revolution per minute.)

• high and low engine speeds are described as high revs (750-1000 rpm) and low revs (70-250
rpm).

• maximum engine speed can be controlled by a rev limiter. (to prevent an engine damaging
itself by extending beyond its own limits)

• If an engine’s rev limit is exceeded, we say the engine is over-revved.

• An engine designed to run at high speed is a high-revving engine.

• when engine speeds is increased momentarily, we say the engine is revved ( or revved up ).

• we can say an engine is revved to a certain speed – for example, revved to 6,000 rpm.
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Friction
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Friction
● Moving parts cause friction.
● Friction is the force of resistance when two surfaces slide againts each
other.
● Frictional resistance is measured as the coefficient of friction.
● Coefficient of friction is defined as the ratio of the force required to move
tow sliding surfaces over each other, and the force holding them together
● This is the force required to overcome friction in order to allow an object
made of specific material to slide along the surface of another specific
material.
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Friction
STATIC FRICTION
Static friction – sometimes called stiction – is the
frictional resistance between two surfaces that are at
rest ( not moving ) it measures the force needed to start
a sliding action.

Dynamic Friction
Dynamic friction is the friction beetwen two surfaces that
are already sliding against each other. It measures the force
needed to keep a sliding action going. More force is needed
to overcome static friction than to overcome dynamic
friction.
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