Introduction To Mechanism of Machinery
Introduction To Mechanism of Machinery
Introduction To Mechanism of Machinery
Chapter one
Introduction to mechanisms
By Daniel H.
1)INTRODUCTION
1.1)define machine and mechanism
1.2)Terminology of mechanisms
1.3)What is inversion
1.4)Degree of freedom
1.1)MACHINE AND MECHANISM
The term machine is usually applied to a complete product. A car is a machine, as is a tractor, a combine, an
earthmoving machine, etc. At the same time, each of these machines may have some devices performing
specific functions, like a windshield wiper in a car, which are called mechanisms.
Example 1
#1 question
Note that, binary links are also called simple link and links which has more than two
pairing elements(nodes) are also called compound links.
Different names given to links refer v1
Ground frame: any link or links that are fixed, nonmoving with
respect to the reference frame
JOINT is a movable connection between links and allows relative motion between the
links.
The two primary joints, also called full joints, are the revolute and sliding joints.
The revolute joint is also called a pin or hinge joint. It allows pure rotation between the
two links that it connects.
The sliding joint is also called a piston or prismatic joint. It allows linear sliding between
the links that it connects.
A cam joint is It allows for both rotation and sliding between the two links that it
connects. Because of the complex motion permitted, the cam connection is called a
higher-order joint, also called half joint.
A gear connection also allows rotation and sliding between two gears as their teeth
mesh.
DIFFERENT JOINT TYPES WITH GRAPHICAL
REPRESENTATION( REFER V1 AND V3)
1.2.3 KINEMATIC PAIR
it is a pair of elements or rigid bodies, permanently kept in contact, so that there exists a
relative movement between these elements.
they are simple formed when two links are joined by pairing elements which allow the
relative motion.
They can be classified in several ways,
i) by type of motion
ii) By the type of contact between the elements(Reuleaux crateria)
iii) by type of mechanical constraint
KINEMATIC PAIR CONT’D….
i)by type of motion (refer v 2)
a)Turning pair: one can only turn or revolve about a fixed axis of another link.
d)Screw pair: one link can turn about another by screw tread.
example :-Lead screw of lath with nut and bolt and nut
• However, if there is any clearance between pin and hole (as there must be for motion),
so-called surface contact in the pin joint actually becomes line contact, as the pin
contacts only one "side" of the hole.
III) BY TYPE OF MECHANICAL CONSTRAINT
Closed pair and unclosed pair (refer v5)
a)Self Closed pair
when the two elements of a pair are connected together mechanically
in such way that only required kind of relative motion is occurs.
Example all lower pairs and some higher pair arrangements.
For the a shear press that is used to cut and trim electronic circuit
board laminates shown above
a)Identify the Frame
b)Draw the Kinematic Diagram
c)Identify All Other Links
D)Identify the type of Joints
#4 QUESTION VISE GRIPS
m=3(n-1)-2𝑗1 -𝑗2
Where,
m=total degree of freedom of mechanism
n= total number of link(including the frame)
𝑗1 =total number of lower pair( kinematic pair with one degree of freedom)
𝑗2 =total number of higher pair( kinematic pair with two degree of freedom)
#5 Determine the Dof the mechanism shown below
#5 Determine the Dof the mechanism shown below
#6 FOR toggle clamp shown below.