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Impulse & Momentum

Objectives To develop the principle of linear impulse and momentum for a particle. To study the conservation of linear momentum for particles. To analyze the mechanics of impact. To introduce the concept of angular impulse and momentum. To solve problems involving steady fluid streams and propulsion with variable mass. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Principle of linear impulse and momentum Linear Momentum 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Principle of linear impulse and momentum 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Procedure for Analysis Select the inertial coordinate system Draw FBD to account for all forces Establish direction and sense of acceleration Solve for unknowns 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร ME221

Problem 15-10 A man kicks the 200-g ball such that it leaves the ground at an angle of 30⁰ with the horizontal and strikes the ground at the same elevation a distance of 15 m away. Determine the impulse of his foot F on the ball. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Problem 15-11 The particle P is acted upon by its weight of 30 N and forces F1 and F2, where t is in seconds. If the particle originally has a velocity of v1 = (3i + 1j + 6k) m/s, determine its speed after 2 s. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Problem 15-27 Block A weighs 100 N and block B weighs 30 N. If B is moving downward with a velocity (vB)1 = 1 m/s at t=0, determine the velocity of A when t = 1 s. Assume that the horizontal plane is smooth. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Principle of Linear Impulse and Momentum for a System of Particles 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Conservation of Linear Momentum for a System of Particles When the sum of the external impulses acting on a system of particles is zero, the equation is This equation is referred to as the conservation of linear momentum. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Example 1 The 15-Mg boxcar A is coasting at 1.5 m/s on the horizontal track when it encounters a 12-Mg tank B coasting at 0.75 m/s toward it. If the cars meet and couple together, determine (a) the speed of both cars just after the coupling, and (b) the average force between them if the coupling takes place in 0.8 s. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Problem 15-52 The boy B jumps off the canoe at A with a velocity of 5 m/s relative to the canoe as shown. If he lands in the second canoe C, determine the final speed of both canoes after the motion. Each canoe has a mass of 40 kg. The boy’s mass is 30 kg, and the girl has a mass of 25 kg. Both canoes are originally at rest. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Impact Central Impact Velocities are colinear (a) Deforms during collision (b) Restore after deformation (b) Coefficient of restitution = Irestitution/Ideform 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Coefficient of Restitution Consider m1 Consider m2 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Impact Oblique Impact 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร ME221

Problem 15-64 If the girl throws the ball with a horizontal velocity of 3 m/s, determine the distance d so that the ball bounces once on the smooth surface and then lands in the cup at C. Take e=0.8. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Angular Momentum If the particle is moving along a space curve, the vector cross product can be used to determine the angular momentum about O. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Angular Momentum Recall The moment about the fixed point O of all forces acting on m equals to the rate of change of angular momentum. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Principle of Angular Momentum 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Conservation of Angular Momentum Finally, if all angular impulse is zero. For a system of particles 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Example 2 The 2 kg disk rests on a smooth horizontal surface and is attached to an elastic cord that has a stiffness kc = 20 N/m and is initially unstretched. If the disk is given a velocity (vD)1 = 1.5 m/s, perpendicular to the cord, determine the rate at which the cord is being stretched and the speed of the disk at the instant the cord is stretched 0.2 m. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Meriam 3-226 The small spheres, which have the masses and initial velocities shown in the figure, strike and become attached to the spiked ends of the rod, which is freely pivoted at O and is initially at rest. Determine the angular velocity ω of the assembly after impact. Neglect the mass of the rod. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร

Meriam 3-230 The 6-kg sphere and 4-kg block are secured to the arm of negligible mass which rotates in the vertical plane about a horizontal axis at O. The 2-kg plug is released from rest at A and falls into the recess in the block when the arm has reached the horizontal position. An instant before engagement, the arm has an angular velocity ω0 = 2 rad/s. Determine the angular velocity ω of the arm immediately after the plug has wedged itself in the block. 07/12/61 ME212 ดร. พิภัทร