| Taxonomy | NTU |
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| Group | Compound Mechanisms |
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| ID | L09
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| Title | Cycloidal linear-motion mechanism
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| Creator | ||
| Vintage | c.1913-1929 |
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| Manufacturer | Shimadzu Seisakusho Ltd. |
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| Size | Base: Width x Depth [201,110,]mm; Overall: W x D x Height [201,183,330]mm |
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| Medium | Cast iron and brass on wood pedestal |
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| Rights | All rights reserved by National Taiwan University |
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| Audience | General Public |
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| Keyword | ||
| Description | When a circle rolls on
the circumference of another circle, each point on the rolling circle
can describe a curve, called the cycloidal curve.
If the circle rolls outside another circle, the describing curve is an
epicycloid; if the circle rolls inside another
circle, the describing curve is a hypocycloid.
The cycloidal curves are commonly applied in the generation of gear tooth
profiles and the design of displacement curves of cam mechanisms. It has
the advantages of no interference and undercutting
problems for gear design and having smoother acceleration curves, compared
with simple harmonic motion curve, for cam design.
The shown mechanism is used to demonstrate an application of the cycloidal
curves. It consists of a spur gear pair, a connecting rod, a driving crank,
and a frame. The internal gear is served as the frame; the external gear
is driven by the input crank which is located behind the model; the connecting
rod is connected to the external gear on its pitch circle with a revolute
joint and is adjacent to the frame with a prismatic joint. Since the radius
of the pitch circle of the internal gear is
double of that of the external gear, the center of the connecting joint
on the pitch circle of the external gear will draw a straight line along
the diameter of the pitch circle of the internal gear. Hence, when the
external gear is driven, the connecting rod is forced to reciprocally
slide on the frame. Since the external gear rolls inside the internal
gear, the generating straight line belongs to a hypocycloid. |
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| Descr Author | Hong-Sen Yan | |
| Descr Date | 2006-11-01 |
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| References | [1]
IFToMM Standardization of Terminology, 2003, Mechanism and Machine
Theory, Vol. 38, No. 7-10, Chapter 12.23 and
12.52 and 12.101
and
12.122, p. 883
and 885 and 887
and 889. |
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| Resources | Movie Simulation Model: NTUT-L02 Cycloidal linear-motion mechanism |