oaxino Posted Thursday at 07:26 AM Report Share Posted Thursday at 07:26 AM Theory Of Machines: Motion Transmission & Ang. Speed RatioLast updated 7/2022MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 312.54 MB | Duration: 1h 27mMaster to analyze how the motion is transmitted between the links in a mechanism depending on its kinematic jointsWhat you'll learnUnderstand different methods of transmitting motion between rigid bodies in a mechanical systemMaster how to deal with direct and indirect motion transmission cases considering various types of kinematic joints in the systemHave adequate insight to draw the "line of transmission" and the "line of centers" between the two sides of a motion transmissionBe able to determine the angular velocity of a desired link as a function of the angular velocity of an input linkFind lots of examples to have a clear picture of complex conceptsPractice what you have learned by completing a set of easy to complex exercises with detailed solutionsRequirementsNo requirements. You will learn everything needed about the different cases of motion transmission in order to determine the angular velocity ratio in each case.DescriptionIn this course, you will get familiar with the different methods of transmitting motion between rigid bodies in a mechanical system. You will understand the concept of "line of transmission" and "line of centers", and will be able to draw these lines between the two sides of a motion transmission. You will experience various situations depending on the type of motion transmission (being either direct or indirect) and the types of kinematic joints in the system. You will learn how to find the angular velocity of an output link as a function of the angular velocity of an input link via applying a formula that requires the "line of transmission" and the "line of centers". We will derive this formula with detailed illustrations using the similarity of triangles from basic geometry. During the lectures, you will find lots of easy to tricky examples to understand and master all the concepts. You will also have ample chance to practice what you have gained and evaluate your progress via several exercises followed by detailed solutions. After completing all the lessons, there will be a course review section giving you a quick summary of all you have learned followed by some more challenging exercises from the entire course.Students of Engineering interested in Theory of MachinesScreenshotsDownload linkrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/cbf6813ebafaa8fc904da74b572a942b/eyukw.Theory.Of.Machines.Motion.Transmission..Ang..Speed.Ratio.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/2BFBC12794A109D/eyukw.Theory.Of.Machines.Motion.Transmission..Ang..Speed.Ratio.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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