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NASA-Threads Work and Mechanics Lesson 24: Efficiency Definition of Efficiency The efficiency of a system is the ratio of the useful energy output of the system to the required energy input to the system. ππππππππππ = πΌ = ππππππ ππππππ ππππππ β πππ% ππππππππ ππππππ πππππ For the servo, the efficiency is . . . πΌ= π·π¬ ππππππ ππ ππππππ β πππ% ππππππππππ ππππππ ππππππ ππ ππ πππππ ππ‘ β ββ π= β 100% πβπΌβπ‘ Letβs look at the units: Wt = weight (N) βh V = change in height of weight (m) = voltage to servo (V) I t = current drawn by servo (A) = time that servo is operated (s) NASA-Threads Work and Mechanics Lesson 24: Efficiency Examples CLASS PROBLEM: Assume the data below was collected during your servo efficiency project. Compute the resulting servo efficiency. CLASS PROBLEM: A crawler-transporter is used to transport the Space Shuttle from NASAβs Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Complex 39. The crawler weighs 5,400,000 lbs and the Space Shuttle liftoff weight is 4,400,000 lbs, which includes the Space Shuttle, payload, external fuel tank, and solid rocket boosters. As the crawler approaches the launch pad, it travels up a 5% grade ramp to the launch pad for a total elevation change of 12 meters. (a) What is the potential energy change of the Crawler/Shuttle system as it climbs the ramp? Please use SI units. (b) If the diesel engines and the gearing system that drives the crawler have a combined efficiency of 20%, then how much chemical energy (due to combustion) must be provided by the diesel fuel used to run the engines? NASA-Threads Work and Mechanics Lesson 24: Efficiency CLASS PROBLEM: Youβve always dreamed of doing something βspecialβ with your life that others would notice. So, you decide that it would be really cool to build a structure at the top of Mt. Everest out of the smooth stones collected at the mouth of a small stream flowing into the ocean. Because of your love for the science and the space program, you decide that it would be symbolic if the potential energy change of the rocks that you carried to the top of Mt. Everest roughly added up to the same potential energy change of the Crawler / Shuttle system as it climbed up to Launch Pad 39A (9,800,000 lbs. being elevated 12 meters). How many backpacking trips will it take you to accomplish your goal if you can pack 25 lbs. of rocks in addition to the basic supplies required for survival?