cutinoak
Mechanical
- Mar 23, 2006
- 11
Please check my flywheel figure.
I have a steel flywheel 12" diameter 6" thick, and want to turn it 0-10,000 rpm in 60 seconds. Please eliminate bearing and air drag.
weight (12 / 2)^2) x 3.1416 x 6 x .29 = 196.79lbs
mass 196.79 x 32.2 = 6.11
slugs ft^2 .5 x 6.11 x ((12 / 2) / 12)^2 = .76
radians/ minute 10000 x 2 x 3.1416 = 62832
radians/second 62832/60 = 1047.20
radians/sec^2 1047.20 x 60 = 17.45
slug ft^2/sec^2 17.45 x .76 = 13.33
same as lb.ft 13.33
power 10000 / 60 x 13.33 x 6.28 = 13955
HP 13955 / 550 = 25.37
So it would take a 25 hp engine to run the flywheel from 0-10,000 rpm 60 seconds.
I have a steel flywheel 12" diameter 6" thick, and want to turn it 0-10,000 rpm in 60 seconds. Please eliminate bearing and air drag.
weight (12 / 2)^2) x 3.1416 x 6 x .29 = 196.79lbs
mass 196.79 x 32.2 = 6.11
slugs ft^2 .5 x 6.11 x ((12 / 2) / 12)^2 = .76
radians/ minute 10000 x 2 x 3.1416 = 62832
radians/second 62832/60 = 1047.20
radians/sec^2 1047.20 x 60 = 17.45
slug ft^2/sec^2 17.45 x .76 = 13.33
same as lb.ft 13.33
power 10000 / 60 x 13.33 x 6.28 = 13955
HP 13955 / 550 = 25.37
So it would take a 25 hp engine to run the flywheel from 0-10,000 rpm 60 seconds.