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The length of the connecting rod of a gas engine is 500 mm and its centre of gravity lies at 165mm from the crankpin centre. The rod has a mass of 80 Kg and a radius of gyration of 182 mm about an axis through the centre of mass. The stroke of piston is 225 mm and the crank speed is 300 rpm. Determine the inertia force on the crankshaft when the crank has turned 30 ° from the inner dead centre.

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The length of the connecting rod of a gas engine is 500 mm and its centre of gravity lies at 165 mm from the crankpin centre. The rod has a mass of 80 Kg and a radius of gyration of 182 mm about an axis through the centre of mass. The stroke of piston is 225 mm and the crank speed is 300 rpm. Determine the inertia force on the crankshaft when the crank has turned (30 +X) ° from the inner dead centre.

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