Jun 25, 2013 #1 ppatel1 Mechanical Joined Mar 7, 2013 Messages 8 Location US Does anybody know how to calculate mass moment of inertia on a Quintuplex frac pump?
Jun 25, 2013 #2 BigInch Petroleum Joined Jun 21, 2006 Messages 15,161 Location GB Is MoI for hydraulic analysis? Independent events are seldomly independent. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 26, 2013 Thread starter #3 ppatel1 Mechanical Joined Mar 7, 2013 Messages 8 Location US No it is not, Consider this frac pump is similar to a engine. crank rotates and the piston /connecting rod has a linear motion. Upvote 0 Downvote
No it is not, Consider this frac pump is similar to a engine. crank rotates and the piston /connecting rod has a linear motion.
Jun 26, 2013 #4 BigInch Petroleum Joined Jun 21, 2006 Messages 15,161 Location GB Calculating mass moment of inertia. Summation of all individual component mass x r^2. r is distance from component's individual cg to the CG of the object. You must first find the Center of Gravity of the entire object. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moment_of_inertia Independent events are seldomly independent. Upvote 0 Downvote
Calculating mass moment of inertia. Summation of all individual component mass x r^2. r is distance from component's individual cg to the CG of the object. You must first find the Center of Gravity of the entire object. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moment_of_inertia Independent events are seldomly independent.