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GANDHINAGAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYMechanical Department
B.E Sem. 4[C]
Machine Design & Industrial DraftingEccentric Loading
Cotter & Knuckle JointLever
Presented By :
•Nirav Patel (130120119160) Neel Patel (130120119157) •Nishant Patel (130120119162) Ravi Patel (130120119167)
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Contents Cotter Joint Knuckle Joint Design & analysis of Lever Cranked
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Cotter joint
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Cotter Joint
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TENSION FAILURE
SHEAR FAILURE
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BEARING FAILURE
Cotter joint
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Knuckle Joint
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Knuckle joint Two or more rods subjected to tensile and compressive forces are fastened togetherTheir axes are not in alignments but meet in a point
The joint allows a small angular moment of one rod relative to another
It can be easily connected and disconnectedApplications: Elevator chains, valve rods, etc
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Knuckle joint
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Lever
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LEVERLevers are one of basic tools that were probably used in
prehistoric times. It is assumed that in ancient Egypt, constructors used the lever to move and uplift obelisks weighing more than 100 tons.
Lever is a simple machine that makes work easier to use; it involves moving a load around a pivot using a minimum force.
A lever amplifies an input force to provide a greater output force,which is said to provide leverage.
The levers are used to lift heavy weight with least amount of effort.
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Parts of a Lever System
A. Lever
E. Effort Arm
B. Fulcrum
H. Resistance Arm
F. Effort Force
C. Resistance Distance D. Resistance Force
G. Effort Distance
Entire board
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EFFORT
FULCRUM
RESISTANCE
FIRST CLASS LEVER
A first-class lever is a lever in which the fulcrum is located in between the input effort and the output load.
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EFFORT
RESISTANCE
FULCRUM
SECOND CLASS LEVER
A second-class lever is a lever in which the resistance is located in between the input effort and the fulcrum.
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EFFORT
RESISTANCE
FULCRUM
THIRD CLASS LEVER
A third-class lever is a lever in which the effort is located in between the input resistance and the fulcrum.
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FIRST CLASS LEVER
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Mechanical Advantage Mechanical Advantage is the ratio between the load and effort.
Mechanical Advantage Mechanical Advantage deals only with forces.
Mechanical Advantage > 1 > 1 means that the output force will be greater than the input force.
(But the input distance will need to be greater than the output distance.)
First and Second class levers have a positive mechanical advantage.
Third class levers have a mechanical disadvantagedisadvantage, , meaning you use more force that the force of the load you lift.
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