From the following data, calculate the equivalent length of shaft in m.l1=0.6m, l2=0.5m, l3=0.4md1=0.095m, d2=0.06m, d3=0.05m

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Torsional Vibrations topics include: Torsional vibrations of single, two and three rotor systems, torsionally equivalent shaft, isolation and transmissibility and geared system torsinal vibrations. Torsional vibration is a type of vibration that involves the angular vibration of an object, usually a shaft, along its axis of rotation. It can be caused by time-alternating torques that are superimposed on the steady running speed of a rotating shaft.  Torsional vibration can be measured by measuring the RPM of a shaft with a high number of pulses per revolution (PPR).  It can be measured... Show more

From the following data, calculate the equivalent length of shaft in m.<br />l<sub>1</sub>=0.6m, l<sub>2</sub>=0.5m, l<sub>3</sub>=0.4m<br />d<sub>1</sub>=0.095m, d<sub>2</sub>=0.06m, d<sub>3</sub>=0.05m