DESIGN OF MACHINERY
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.29P
Figure P2-10 shows Watt’s sun and planet drive that he used in his steam engine. The beam 2 is driven in oscillation by the piston of the engine. The planet gear is fixed rigidly to link 3 and its center is guided in the fixed track 1. The output rotation is taken from the sun gear 4. Sketch a kinematic diagram of this
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