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UNIT-VI
Balancing of Rotating Masses
Introduction
The high speed of engines and other machines is a common phenomenon now-a-
days. It is, therefore, very essential that all the rotating and reciprocating parts should be
completely balanced as far as possible. If these parts are not properly balanced, the
dynamic forces are set up. These forces not only increase the loads on bearings and
stressesin the various members, but also produce unpleasant and even dangerous
vibrations. In this chapter we shall discuss the balancing of unbalanced forces caused by
rotating masses, in order to minimise pressure on the main bearings when an engine is
running.
Balancing of Rotating Masses
We have already discussed, that whenever a certain mass is attached to a rotating
shaft, it exerts some centrifugal force, whose effect is to bend the shaft and to produce
vibrations in it. In order to prevent the effect of centrifugal force, another mass is
attached to the opposite side of the shaft, at such a position so as to balance the effect of
the centrifugal force of the first mass. This is done in such a way that the centrifugal force
of both the masses are made to be equal and opposite. The process of providing the
second mass in order to counteract the effect of the centrifugal force of the first mass,
is called balancing of rotating masses.
The following cases are important from the subject point of view:
1. Balancing of a single rotating mass by a single mass rotating in the same plane.
2. Balancing of a single rotating mass by two masses rotating in different planes.
3. Balancing of different masses rotating in the same plane.
4. Balancing of different masses rotating in different planes.
We shall now discuss these cases, in detail, in the following pages.
Balancing of a Single Rotating Mass By a Single Mass Rotating in the Same Plane
Consider a disturbing mass m1 attached to a shaft rotating at ω rad/s as shown in
Fig.
Let r1 be the radius of rotation of the mass m1 (i.e. distance between the axis of rotation
of the shaft and the centre of gravity of the mass m1).
We know that the centrifugal force exerted by the mass m1 on the shaft,
This centrifugal force acts radially outwards and thus produces bending moment
on the
shaft. In order to counteract the effect of this force, a balancing mass (m2) may be
attached in the same plane of rotation as that of disturbing mass (m1) such that the
centrifugal forces due to the two masses are equal and opposite.
Let r 2 = Radius of rotation of the balancing mass m2 (i.e. distance between the
axis of rotation of the shaft and the centre of gravity of mass m2 ).
Balancing of a Single Rotating Mass By Two Masses Rotating in Different Planes:
We have discussed in the previous article that by introducing a single balancing
mass in the same plane of rotation as that of disturbing mass, the centrifugal forces are
balanced. In other words, the two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
But this type of arrangement for balancing gives rise to a couple which tends to rock the
shaft in its bearings. Therefore in order to put the system in complete balance, two
balancing masses are placed in two different planes, parallel to the plane of rotation of the
disturbing mass, in such a way that they satisfy the following two conditions of
equilibrium.
1. The net dynamic force acting on the shaft is equal to zero. This requires that the
line of action of three centrifugal forces must be the same. In other words, the
centre of the masses of the system must lie on the axis of rotation. This is the
condition for static balancing.
2. The net couple due to the dynamic forces acting on the shaft is equal to zero. In
other words, the algebraic sum of the moments about any point in the plane must
be zero.
The conditions (1) and (2) together give dynamic balancing.
The following two possibilities may arise while attaching the two balancing masses :
1. The plane of the disturbing mass may be in between the planes of the two balancing
masses, and
2. The plane of the disturbing mass may lie on the left or right of the two planes
containing the balancing masses.
Case:1
1. When the plane of the disturbing mass lies in between the planes of the two
balancing masses:
Let l1 = Distance between the planes A and L,
l2 = Distance between the planes A and M, and
l = Distance between the planes L and M.
2. When the plane of the disturbing mass lies on one end of the planes of the
balancing masses
the following conditions must be satisfied in order to balance the system, i.e.
Now, to find the balancing force in the plane L (or the dynamic force at the bearing Q of
a shaft), take moments about P which is the point of intersection of the plane M and the
axis of rotation.
Therefore
Similarly, to find the balancing force in the plane M (or the dynamic force at the bearing
P of a shaft), take moments about Q which is the point of intersection of the plane L and
the axis of rotation.
Therefore
Balancing of Several Masses Rotating in the Same Plane
Consider any number of masses (say four) of magnitude m1, m2, m3 and m4 at distances of
r1, r2, r3 and r4 from the axis of the rotating shaft. Let θ1, θ2, θ3 and θ4be the angles of
these masses with the horizontal line OX, as shown in Fig. (a). Let these masses rotate
about an axis through O and perpendicular to the plane of paper, with a constant angular
velocity of ω rad/s.
The magnitude and direction of the balancing mass may be obtained, analytically, as
discussed below :
1. First of all, find out the centrifugal force (or the product of the mass and its radius of
rotation) exerted by each mass on the rotating shaft.
2. Resolve the centrifugal forces horizontally and vertically and find their sums, i.e. ΣH
and ΣV .
We know that
Balancing of Several Masses Rotating in Different Planes:
When several masses revolve in different planes, they may be transferred to a
reference plane (briefly written as R.P.), which may be defined as the plane passing
through a point on the axis of rotation and perpendicular to it. The effect of transferring a
revolving mass (in one plane) to a reference plane is to cause a force of magnitude equal
to the centrifugal force of the revolving mass to act in the reference plane, together with a
couple of magnitude equal to the product of the force and the distance between the plane
of rotation and the reference plane. In order to have a complete balance of the several
revolving masses in different planes, the following two conditions must be satisfied :
1. The forces in the reference plane must balance, i.e. the resultant force must be zero.
2. The couples about the reference plane must balance, i.e. the resultant couple must be
zero.
Let us now consider four masses m1, m2, m3 and m4 revolving in planes 1, 2, 3 and 4
respectively as shown in Fig. (a). The relative angular positions of these masses are
shown in the end view [Fig. (b)]. The magnitude of the balancing masses mL and mM in
planes L and M may be obtained as discussed below :
1. Take one of the planes, say L as the reference plane (R.P.). The distances of all the
other planes to the left of the reference plane may be regarded as negative, and those to
the right as positive.
2. Tabulate the data as shown in Table. The planes are tabulated in the same order in
which they occur, reading from left to right.
Balancing of rotating masses

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Balancing of rotating masses

  • 1. UNIT-VI Balancing of Rotating Masses Introduction The high speed of engines and other machines is a common phenomenon now-a- days. It is, therefore, very essential that all the rotating and reciprocating parts should be completely balanced as far as possible. If these parts are not properly balanced, the dynamic forces are set up. These forces not only increase the loads on bearings and stressesin the various members, but also produce unpleasant and even dangerous vibrations. In this chapter we shall discuss the balancing of unbalanced forces caused by rotating masses, in order to minimise pressure on the main bearings when an engine is running. Balancing of Rotating Masses We have already discussed, that whenever a certain mass is attached to a rotating shaft, it exerts some centrifugal force, whose effect is to bend the shaft and to produce vibrations in it. In order to prevent the effect of centrifugal force, another mass is attached to the opposite side of the shaft, at such a position so as to balance the effect of the centrifugal force of the first mass. This is done in such a way that the centrifugal force of both the masses are made to be equal and opposite. The process of providing the second mass in order to counteract the effect of the centrifugal force of the first mass, is called balancing of rotating masses. The following cases are important from the subject point of view: 1. Balancing of a single rotating mass by a single mass rotating in the same plane. 2. Balancing of a single rotating mass by two masses rotating in different planes. 3. Balancing of different masses rotating in the same plane. 4. Balancing of different masses rotating in different planes. We shall now discuss these cases, in detail, in the following pages. Balancing of a Single Rotating Mass By a Single Mass Rotating in the Same Plane Consider a disturbing mass m1 attached to a shaft rotating at ω rad/s as shown in Fig. Let r1 be the radius of rotation of the mass m1 (i.e. distance between the axis of rotation of the shaft and the centre of gravity of the mass m1). We know that the centrifugal force exerted by the mass m1 on the shaft, This centrifugal force acts radially outwards and thus produces bending moment on the shaft. In order to counteract the effect of this force, a balancing mass (m2) may be attached in the same plane of rotation as that of disturbing mass (m1) such that the centrifugal forces due to the two masses are equal and opposite. Let r 2 = Radius of rotation of the balancing mass m2 (i.e. distance between the axis of rotation of the shaft and the centre of gravity of mass m2 ).
  • 2. Balancing of a Single Rotating Mass By Two Masses Rotating in Different Planes: We have discussed in the previous article that by introducing a single balancing mass in the same plane of rotation as that of disturbing mass, the centrifugal forces are balanced. In other words, the two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. But this type of arrangement for balancing gives rise to a couple which tends to rock the shaft in its bearings. Therefore in order to put the system in complete balance, two balancing masses are placed in two different planes, parallel to the plane of rotation of the disturbing mass, in such a way that they satisfy the following two conditions of equilibrium. 1. The net dynamic force acting on the shaft is equal to zero. This requires that the line of action of three centrifugal forces must be the same. In other words, the centre of the masses of the system must lie on the axis of rotation. This is the condition for static balancing. 2. The net couple due to the dynamic forces acting on the shaft is equal to zero. In other words, the algebraic sum of the moments about any point in the plane must be zero. The conditions (1) and (2) together give dynamic balancing. The following two possibilities may arise while attaching the two balancing masses : 1. The plane of the disturbing mass may be in between the planes of the two balancing masses, and 2. The plane of the disturbing mass may lie on the left or right of the two planes containing the balancing masses. Case:1 1. When the plane of the disturbing mass lies in between the planes of the two balancing masses: Let l1 = Distance between the planes A and L, l2 = Distance between the planes A and M, and l = Distance between the planes L and M.
  • 3. 2. When the plane of the disturbing mass lies on one end of the planes of the balancing masses
  • 4. the following conditions must be satisfied in order to balance the system, i.e. Now, to find the balancing force in the plane L (or the dynamic force at the bearing Q of a shaft), take moments about P which is the point of intersection of the plane M and the axis of rotation. Therefore Similarly, to find the balancing force in the plane M (or the dynamic force at the bearing P of a shaft), take moments about Q which is the point of intersection of the plane L and the axis of rotation. Therefore Balancing of Several Masses Rotating in the Same Plane Consider any number of masses (say four) of magnitude m1, m2, m3 and m4 at distances of r1, r2, r3 and r4 from the axis of the rotating shaft. Let θ1, θ2, θ3 and θ4be the angles of these masses with the horizontal line OX, as shown in Fig. (a). Let these masses rotate about an axis through O and perpendicular to the plane of paper, with a constant angular velocity of ω rad/s.
  • 5. The magnitude and direction of the balancing mass may be obtained, analytically, as discussed below : 1. First of all, find out the centrifugal force (or the product of the mass and its radius of rotation) exerted by each mass on the rotating shaft. 2. Resolve the centrifugal forces horizontally and vertically and find their sums, i.e. ΣH and ΣV . We know that Balancing of Several Masses Rotating in Different Planes: When several masses revolve in different planes, they may be transferred to a reference plane (briefly written as R.P.), which may be defined as the plane passing through a point on the axis of rotation and perpendicular to it. The effect of transferring a revolving mass (in one plane) to a reference plane is to cause a force of magnitude equal to the centrifugal force of the revolving mass to act in the reference plane, together with a couple of magnitude equal to the product of the force and the distance between the plane of rotation and the reference plane. In order to have a complete balance of the several revolving masses in different planes, the following two conditions must be satisfied : 1. The forces in the reference plane must balance, i.e. the resultant force must be zero. 2. The couples about the reference plane must balance, i.e. the resultant couple must be zero.
  • 6. Let us now consider four masses m1, m2, m3 and m4 revolving in planes 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively as shown in Fig. (a). The relative angular positions of these masses are shown in the end view [Fig. (b)]. The magnitude of the balancing masses mL and mM in planes L and M may be obtained as discussed below : 1. Take one of the planes, say L as the reference plane (R.P.). The distances of all the other planes to the left of the reference plane may be regarded as negative, and those to the right as positive. 2. Tabulate the data as shown in Table. The planes are tabulated in the same order in which they occur, reading from left to right.