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slider crank mechanism

03/02/2009 11:25 PM

hi,

Please tell me how to calculate lengths of links for simple slider crank mechanism for 30 mm displacemnt

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Re: slider crank mechanism

03/03/2009 2:58 AM

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Surely the links can be any length you need?...
It's the crank that gives the displacement.
Or am I missunderstaning the terms?

If all else fails, make it up in cardboard with drawing pins for pivots.
(That's CAD.... cardboard aided design)

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Re: slider crank mechanism

03/03/2009 11:18 PM

hi,

Can u tell me any relation between crank radius and connecting rod length with equations.

i have a control volume of 45 cm*45 cm (L*H) . so what is the maximum displacement can i get with in the control volume and what would be the crank radius and connecting rod length for that.

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Re: slider crank mechanism

03/04/2009 2:22 AM

Gasp! .
Re-read #1.
Con rod length is irrelevant! (once it's longer than the crank radius) all it does is connect...hence the name, it will effest the acceleration/deceleration slightly but not the stroke.
Stroke is twice the crank radius (as measured fron centre of crank pin) unless I'm bing think.
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