bentwings2
Mechanical
- Aug 29, 2006
- 47
bifilar counterweights I finally found the name of what I was looking for. bifilar counter Weights weights or vibration damper. This came abou5 in m6 search for information on the P&w R 4360 aircraft engine from WW2. The engine had a nasty vibration and these counter weights.
Now the question is
More or less cured it.
Now suppose the crankshaft weighed about 2,000 pounds. If I were to make a scaled down model say 2 pounds. Would this type of balancing weight scale in size and weight? I can create the parts but are they necessary. The crank speed would only be maybe 4,000 rpm. All the rotating and reciprocating parts would be scaled by size no5 necessarily weight. I could balance the assemble very close just turning between centers but dynamically I will not have equipment for this. Since materials would be nearly identical. Size would have a great advantage in strength it would Be nice not to have to make the balance weights and design in the shape.
Now the question is
More or less cured it.
Now suppose the crankshaft weighed about 2,000 pounds. If I were to make a scaled down model say 2 pounds. Would this type of balancing weight scale in size and weight? I can create the parts but are they necessary. The crank speed would only be maybe 4,000 rpm. All the rotating and reciprocating parts would be scaled by size no5 necessarily weight. I could balance the assemble very close just turning between centers but dynamically I will not have equipment for this. Since materials would be nearly identical. Size would have a great advantage in strength it would Be nice not to have to make the balance weights and design in the shape.