The document describes how to construct a displacement diagram for cycloidal motion using a circle of radius L/(2π) rolled on the ordinate of the displacement diagram. The circle is divided into equal divisions as the cam rotation angle, and projections of these divisions are taken on the vertical diameter. The displacement diagram is then obtained from the intersection of vertical lines through these projections and lines parallel to the initial line OA. In under 3 sentences, this summarizes the key steps to construct a cycloidal motion displacement diagram using a rolling circle method.
The document describes how to construct a displacement diagram for cycloidal motion using a circle of radius L/(2π) rolled on the ordinate of the displacement diagram. The circle is divided into equal divisions as the cam rotation angle, and projections of these divisions are taken on the vertical diameter. The displacement diagram is then obtained from the intersection of vertical lines through these projections and lines parallel to the initial line OA. In under 3 sentences, this summarizes the key steps to construct a cycloidal motion displacement diagram using a rolling circle method.
The document describes how to construct a displacement diagram for cycloidal motion using a circle of radius L/(2π) rolled on the ordinate of the displacement diagram. The circle is divided into equal divisions as the cam rotation angle, and projections of these divisions are taken on the vertical diameter. The displacement diagram is then obtained from the intersection of vertical lines through these projections and lines parallel to the initial line OA. In under 3 sentences, this summarizes the key steps to construct a cycloidal motion displacement diagram using a rolling circle method.
The document describes how to construct a displacement diagram for cycloidal motion using a circle of radius L/(2π) rolled on the ordinate of the displacement diagram. The circle is divided into equal divisions as the cam rotation angle, and projections of these divisions are taken on the vertical diameter. The displacement diagram is then obtained from the intersection of vertical lines through these projections and lines parallel to the initial line OA. In under 3 sentences, this summarizes the key steps to construct a cycloidal motion displacement diagram using a rolling circle method.
Cycloidal motion is obtained by rolling a circle of radius L/(2) on the ordinate of the displacement diagram. A point P rolling on the ordinate describes a cycloid. A circle of radius L/(2) is drawn with centre at the end A of the displacement diagram. This circle is divided into equal number of divisions as the abscissa of the diagram representing the cam rotation ri. The projections of the on the circumference are taken on the vertical diameter, represented by 1, 2,6. The displacement diagram is obtained from the intersection of the vertical lines through the points on the abscissa and the corresponding lines parallel to OA. The following figure will show the displacement diagram for Cycloidal motion with construction details.