In case of partial balancing of locomotives, the maximum magnitude of the unbalanced force perpendicular to the line of stroke is called hammer blow and this has to be limited by proper choice of the balancing mass and its radial position.

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Balancing of Rotating Masses topics include: Balancing several masses rotating in planes, balancing of rotating masses and single rotating masses in same and different planes. Balancing rotating masses is an engineering process that involves distributing mass in a rotating body to reduce vibration and improve performance.  Balancing rotating masses can be accomplished using either static or dynamic balancing techniques. Static balancing: Involves adding weight to the machine to balance the forces generated by the rotating masses. Static balancing is typically done by adding weights to the... Show more

In case of partial balancing of locomotives, the maximum magnitude of the unbalanced force perpendicular to the line of stroke is called hammer blow and this has to be limited by proper choice of the balancing mass and its radial position.






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