acceleration analysis of mechanisms
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Kinematic Analysis: Scope
Need to know the dynamic forces to be able to compute stresses in the components
Dynamic forces are proportional to acceleration (Newton second law)
Goal shifts to finding acceleration of all the moving parts in the assembly
In order to calculate the accelerations:
need to find the positions of all the links , for all increments in input motion
differentiate the position eqs. to find velocities, diff. again to get accelerations
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Acceleration analysis
Acceleration: Rate of change of velocity with respect to time
The change of velocity, as the body moves from P to Q can be determined by drawing the
vector triangle opq, in which op and oq represent the velocities at P and Q, respectively.
pq represents the change of velocity in time t.
pq can be resolved into two components, namely,
- px (parallel to op), and
- xq (perpendicular to op).
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Acceleration analysis
The change of velocity (pq) has two components (px and xq) which are mutually
perpendicular, hence, the rate of change of velocity, that is, acceleration will also have two
mutually perpendicular components.
AT = r
AN = r
2= V
2
Tr
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Acceleration analysis
The change of velocity (pq) has two components (px and xq) which are mutually
perpendicular, hence, the rate of change of velocity, that is, acceleration will also have two
mutually perpendicular components.
If the body moves with a uniform velocity, then dv/dt=d(w)/dt==0; and the body has only AN
If the body moves on a straight path, r is infinite, and v2/r=0; and the body has only AT
Straight path Uniform velocity
Only tangential acceleration Only centripetal acceleration
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Acceleration analysisGraphical method Vector loop method
Consider a rigid link AB. If A is assumed to be fixed then the only possible motion for B is rotation
about A (as the centre).
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Acceleration analysis: Graphical Method
Acceleration of a point on a link
2 things are known:I . the acceleration of A.
ii. Direction of VB
The acceleration of B can be determined
in magnitude and direction, graphically
Completely known
Just direction is known, perpendicu-
lar to the radial component, so...just draw the direction
Just direction is known, parallel to
the path of B .so just draw aB.
..parallel to VB
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Acceleration analysisAcceleration in the slider crank mechanism
Uniform
MD2
MD1D1
D2
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis component
When a point on one link slides along another rotating link, then a component of
acceleration, called Coriolis component of acceleration comes into play
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis component
Change of velocity: Along & perpendicular to OA due to
linear (sliding) velocity tangential (rotational) velocity
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis component
Acceleration componentsof the slider (B)
wrt the coincident point (C) on the rotating link (2)
Acceleration components of the coincident point (C) on the rotating link (2)
wrt the origin (pivot:O)
Acceleration components of the slider (B)
wrt the origin (pivot:O)
minus
Stage-I
Stage-II
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis componentChange of velocity: Along & perpendicular to OP due to
linear (sliding) velocity tangential (rotational) velocity
Along OAPerpendicular to OA
Stage-I
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis componentChange of velocity: Along & perpendicular to OP due to
linear (sliding) velocity tangential (rotational) velocity
Along OA Perpendicular to OA
Stage-I
S I
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis component
Change of velocity: Along & perpendicular to OP due to
Along OP Perpendicular to OP
linear (sliding) velocity
tangential (rotational) velocity
Total change in velocity
along radial direction (along OP)
Total change in velocity in
tangential direction (perp. to OP)
Stage-I
St I
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis component
Summary: Acceleration components of the slider (B) wrt the origin (pivot:O)
Stage-I
St II
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis component
Summary: Acceleration components of the coincident point (C) on the rotating link (2) wrt O
Stage-II
St I St II
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis componentStage-I Stage II
Acceleration componentsof the slider (B)
wrt the coincident point (C) on the rotating link (2)
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis component
The tangential component of acceleration of the slider (B) with respect to the coincident point (C) on therotating link is known as coriolis component of acceleration and is always perpendicular to the link
Direction of coriolis component
of acceleration is obtained byrotating V at 90, about its origin,
in the direction of
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Acceleration analysis: Problem-IA mechanism of a crank and slotted lever quick return motion is shown in the figure. If the
crank rotates counter clockwise at 120 r.p.m, then for the configuration shown, determine:
- the velocity and acceleration of the ram.
- the angular acceleration of the slotted lever.Crank AB=50mm, link CD=200mm
Slotted arm OC=700mm
Velocity AB BB B O CD OD
Radial
Tangential
Acceleration AB BB BO CD OD
Radial
Tangential
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VBAperp. to AB
___
___ ___ ___VBBparallel to BB
VBOperp. to BO
VCDperp. to CD
VD=VDoparallel to
motion of D
___No
M+D___
B:slider
B: Coincident point
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Acceleration analysis: Problem-IA mechanism of a crank and slotted lever quick return motion is shown in the figure. If the
crank rotates counter clockwise at 120 r.p.m, then for the configuration shown, determine:
- the velocity and acceleration of the ram.
- the angular acceleration of the slotted lever.Crank AB=50mm, link CD=200mm
Slotted arm OC=700mm
Velocity AB BB BO CD OD
Radial
Tangential
Acceleration AB BB BO CD OD
Radial
Tangential
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VBAperp. to AB
___
___ ___ ___VBBparallel to BB
VBOperp. to BO
VCDperp. to CD
VD=VDoparallel to
motion of D
___No
M+D ___
B:slider
B: Coincident point
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Acceleration analysis: Problem-IDetermine: the velocity and acceleration of the ram;
: the angular acceleration of the slotted lever.
1
1
Locating B
2(D/b)
3(D/O)
2
3
B is under
pure rotation
about O: VBOis perpendicular
to OB
Path of B along OC
2
3
Locating C
4
5
4
5
Locating D
4(D/C)
5(D/O)
D is under pure rotation about C:
VDC is perpendicular to CD
Horizontal
path of D
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Acceleration analysis: Problem-IFind: the velocity and acceleration of the ram;
-the angular acceleration of the slotted lever.
A l ti l i P bl I
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Acceleration analysis: Problem-I
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Acceleration analysis: Problem-I
Coriolis
direction
Direction of coriolis component
of acceleration is obtained by
rotating V at 90, about its origin,
in the direction of
Mag not
known
Accn. of B w.r.t the
coincident point B
Locating image of B, i.e., b
Accn. of B w.r.t O
A l i l i P bl I
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Locating the image
of D wrt the image
of C
C lies on
OB produced
Acceleration analysis: Problem-I
Locating the image
of D wrt the image
of C and O
A l ti l i P bl I
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Acceleration analysis: Problem-I
A l ti l i C l N N t ti V t L E ti
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Acceleration analysis: Complex No. Notation; Vector Loop Equation
90 rotation of RPAin the direction of
Opposite
to RPA
AP=APA, since, point A
Is the origin of the GCS
A l ti l i C l N N t ti V t L E ti
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Acceleration analysis: Complex No. Notation; Vector Loop Equation
Acceleration anal sis 4 bar pin jointed linkage
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Acceleration analysis: 4-bar pin jointed linkage
Acceleration analysis: 4 bar slider crank
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Acceleration analysis: 4-bar slider crank
Acceleration analysis: Coriolis component of acceleration
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis component of acceleration
Acceleration analysis: Coriolis
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis
Acceleration analysis: Coriolis
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Acceleration analysis: Coriolis