Whirling of Shafts and Critical Speed
A compact, bench-mounted apparatus that demonstrates ‘whirling’ in different horizontal shafts with a variety of fixings (end conditions), loaded and unloaded.
A bench-top base unit supporting a rotating arm on which a transparent water tank and counterbalance are mounted.
The water tank houses a submersible pump which produces a jet of water. The jet of water is observed to deflect when the arm rotates.
The deflection is due to the Coriolis force, a fictitious force which appears to act on objects moving within a frame of reference that is rotating.
Dials and a digital display on the base unit allow students to adjust the speed and direction of rotation, as well as the pump rate.
A compact, bench-mounted apparatus that demonstrates ‘whirling’ in different horizontal shafts with a variety of fixings (end conditions), loaded and unloaded.
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