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Coefficient of Insensitiveness in Porter Governor Formulas
The coefficient of insensitiveness is defined as the ratio of the difference between the maximum and minimum equilibrium speeds to the mean equilibrium speed. And is denoted by C
i
.
Formulas to find Coefficient of Insensitiveness in Porter Governor
f
x
Coefficient of Insensitiveness for Porter Governor when Lower Arm is Not Attached on Governor
Go
f
x
Coefficient of Insensitiveness when All Arms of Porter Governor are Attached to Governor Axis
Go
f
x
Coefficient of Insensitiveness for Porter Governor if Angle Made by Upper and Lower Arm are Equal
Go
f
x
Coefficient of Insensitiveness for Porter Governor if Angle Made by Upper and Lower Arm Aren't Equal
Go
List of variables in Porter Governor formulas
f
x
Force Required at Sleeve to Overcome Friction
Go
f
x
Ratio of Length of Link to Length of Arm
Go
f
x
Radius of Path of Rotation of Ball
Go
f
x
Controlling Force
Go
f
x
Height of Governor
Go
f
x
Frictional Force on Sleeve
Go
f
x
Mass of Ball
Go
f
x
Mass of Central Load
Go
f
x
Acceleration Due to Gravity
Go
FAQ
What is the Coefficient of Insensitiveness?
The coefficient of insensitiveness is defined as the ratio of the difference between the maximum and minimum equilibrium speeds to the mean equilibrium speed.
Can the Coefficient of Insensitiveness be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Coefficient of Insensitiveness, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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