DESIGN OF MACHINERY
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.75P
Using the method of Example 3-11, show that the sixbar Chebyschev straight-line linkage of Figure P2-5 is a combination of the fourbar Chebyschev straight-line link age of Figure 3-29d and its Hoeken cognate of Figure 3-29e. See also Figure 3-26 for additional information useful to this solution. Graphically construct the Chebyschev sixbar parallel motion linkage of Figure P2-5a from its two fourbar linkage constituents and build a physical or computer model of the result.
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Problem 1 The link lengths, coupler point location, and the values of 02, w2, and a2 for the samefourbar linkages as used for position and velocity analysis in Chapters 4 and 6 areredefined in Table P7-1, which is the same as Table P6-1 (p. 371). The generallinkage configuration and terminology are shown in Figure P7-1. For the row(i) assigned, draw the linkage to scale and find the accelerations of points A and B. Then calculate a3 and a4 and the acceleration of point P. All steps of calculations must detailed and clear
Problem 1
The link lengths, coupler point location, and the values of 02, w2, and a2
for the samefourbar linkages as used for position and velocity analysis in
Chapters 4 and 6 areredefined in Table P7-1, which is the same as Table
P6-1 (p. 371). The generallinkage configuration and terminology are shown
in Figure P7-1. For the row(i) assigned, draw the linkage to scale and find
the accelerations of points A and B. Then calculate a3 and a4 and the
acceleration of point P.
All steps of calculations must detailed and clear
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TABLE P7-1 Data for Problems 7-3, 7-4 and 7-11t
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Link 2 Link 3
Link 4
02
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a2
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5
2
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25
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The linkage in Figure P7-5b has 04A = O2A = 0.75 , AB = 1.5 , and AC = 1.2 in . The effective crank angle in the position shown is 77º and angle BAC = 30 ° . Find a3 , AA , AB , Ac for the position shown for m2 = 15 rad / sec and a2 = 10 rad / sec2 in the directions shown using an analytical method . ( Hint : Create an effective linkage for the position shown and analyze it as a pin - jointed fourbar . ) the linkage has a parallelogram form Assume rolling contact C 02 A 3 . B 02 02 T
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