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The document outlines a mechanical engineering problem involving the calculation of velocities for points A, B, C, D, E, F, and G based on the speed of crank Q2A, which is 143.2399 rpm. It specifies the use of the instantaneous axis method to find these velocities, with a scale conversion factor provided. The document includes a diagram and placeholders for the computed velocities of each point.

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Problem 1

The document outlines a mechanical engineering problem involving the calculation of velocities for points A, B, C, D, E, F, and G based on the speed of crank Q2A, which is 143.2399 rpm. It specifies the use of the instantaneous axis method to find these velocities, with a scale conversion factor provided. The document includes a diagram and placeholders for the computed velocities of each point.

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Name: _________________________________________ Schedule: ______________________

ME 3151

The Speed of Crank Q 2A is 143.2399 rpm. Q2A is 1 ft long and the rest of the members are drawn to scale as
shown in the figure. A and B are points found on a circle on the same plane as the crank. Compute for the velocity
of point A in fps and find the velocity of point B, C, D, E, F and G in fps using the instantaneous axis method
if the slider at point D moves to the left.
Kv = 1 inch : 16 fps

G
8

E 7
6

F
5
B
C
3 Q2 A

D 4
2

Velocity B =
Solution:

Velocity C =

Velocity D =

Velocity E =

Velocity F =
x
Velocity G =

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