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MECHANISMS - Coggle Diagram
MECHANISMS
Rotary motion mechanisms
worm gear
Nwheel , and Nscrew are the velocities of the wheel and of the screw
Zgrooves is the number of grooves of the screw and Zwheel, is the number of teeth of the wheel
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gear train
the rotary motion of the first wheel drives the second wheel, an so on
N1, and N2, are the velocities of the drive wheel and the driven wheel.
Z1 , Z2, Z3, and Z4 are the number of teeth on the wheels.
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pulley trains with belts
the gear radio between the drive pulley and the driven pulley depends on the relative side of the pulleys in the system. It is expressed as a function of their diameters
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It's a system of pulleys, or wheels, with a belt
formed by more than two wheels.
friction drives
The first wheel is called the primary drive wheeL When it moves, it turns or drives the second or output wheel, causing it to move as well.
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D1 and D2, are the corresponding diameters
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Linear motion mechanisms
fixed pulley
is balanced when the effort F is equal to the resistance of the
load, R
movable pulley
is balanced when it satisfies this equation, F= r:2
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compound pulley
is a system of fixed and moveable pulleys, often called block and
tackle.
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Mechanism
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are devices that transmit and convert forces and motion from a
driving force or input element to an output element.
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The driving force can be a spring, an electric motor or our own
muscles.
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Other mechanisms
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connecting mechanisms
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Movable connections are used to connect shafts that can move
along the axle or at an angle to each other.
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