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Design Exercise 1 1.050 Solid Mechanics Fall 2004

1) The document provides instructions for designing a mechanical scale to measure the weight of checked luggage at an airport located in West Cupcake, Nevada. 2) The proposed design uses a spring to extend as weight is added, moving a pointer to indicate the reading. 3) The designer must choose between a 500 lb/in or 100 lb/in spring, and constrain the dimension b to be between 1.5 and 4 feet. 4) The summary should include a non-dimensional analysis justifying choices, and a figure showing scale details and pointer position reading.

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Design Exercise 1 1.050 Solid Mechanics Fall 2004

1) The document provides instructions for designing a mechanical scale to measure the weight of checked luggage at an airport located in West Cupcake, Nevada. 2) The proposed design uses a spring to extend as weight is added, moving a pointer to indicate the reading. 3) The designer must choose between a 500 lb/in or 100 lb/in spring, and constrain the dimension b to be between 1.5 and 4 feet. 4) The summary should include a non-dimensional analysis justifying choices, and a figure showing scale details and pointer position reading.

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Design Exercise 1 1.

050 Solid Mechanics Fall 2004


Your task is to design a mechanical scale for making rough measurements of the weight of passengers checked luggage at a local airport located in West Cupcake, Nevada. The boss has

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Lo L Lo L

proposed the system shown in the gure. A partys luggage is placed on the platform AB and the cable DCE, originally in the no load conguration indicated by the lengths Lo, takes up the new state indicated by the lengths L. The circles indicate pulleys meant to offer no resistance to rotation. The spring extends, the pointer moves and a reading is made. You are given the following specications and constraints.

The scale is to be read with the naked eye. The measured weight should be accurate to within 5%. Of particular interest is
determining the weight of baggage which may be excessive.

Two springs are available for use - one with a stiffness of 500 lb/in, another of 100
lb/in.

The dimension b is constrained to be less than 4 feet and must be greater than 1.5
ft.; 1.5 < b< 4 ft. Your boss wants to see a non-dimensional analysis justifying your choice of spring and of cable geometry as well as a gure showing the details of the scale against which the position of the pointer is read. If you use a spread sheet, and this is encouraged, you are to label all columns on your print out of same and indicate units, if needed.

Due at the start of class on Wednesday, 22 September.

Design Exercise 1

9/16/04

LL Bucciarelli

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