Figure Q2 shows the arrangement of the compressor, turbine and generator in a thermal power plant. Assume that the mass moment of inertia J1 = J2= J3 = (T + 3)I, and torsional stiffness of shaft ka = ka = kG = (U + 10)š. Use T- land U = 8 (a) Sketch the free-body diagram of the shaft system based on Figure Q2 by including the direction of forces involved in the system. (b) Determine the equation of motion of the system using the Newton's second law in the form of (J]6 + [k•]@ = [M].

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Ma, O1
Mr2, 02
Me3, O3
Compressor
Turbine
Generator
J3
ke2
kes
Figure Q2
Transcribed Image Text:Ma, O1 Mr2, 02 Me3, O3 Compressor Turbine Generator J3 ke2 kes Figure Q2
Q2 Figure Q2 shows the arrangement of the compressor, turbine and generator in a
thermal power plant. Assume that the mass moment of inertia J = J2= J; = (T + 3)L
and torsional stiffness of shaft ka = k2 = ks = (U + 10)k.
Use
T= land U = 8
(a)
Sketch the free-body diagram of the shaft system based on Figure Q2 by
including the direction of forces involved in the system.
(b) Determine the equation of motion of the system using the Newton's second law
in the form of [/]6 + [k]0 = [M].
Transcribed Image Text:Q2 Figure Q2 shows the arrangement of the compressor, turbine and generator in a thermal power plant. Assume that the mass moment of inertia J = J2= J; = (T + 3)L and torsional stiffness of shaft ka = k2 = ks = (U + 10)k. Use T= land U = 8 (a) Sketch the free-body diagram of the shaft system based on Figure Q2 by including the direction of forces involved in the system. (b) Determine the equation of motion of the system using the Newton's second law in the form of [/]6 + [k]0 = [M].
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