To print these kinds of 3D models in a 3D printer at a very reasonable cost which starts from $0.3 please visit here. jlc3dp.com/?from=Mamun This is an affiliate link, I will get some commission for every order. JLC3DP which is an industry-leading online 3D printing & CNC machining service.
The seesaw mechanism is quite fascinating, even I think the thrill to use a seesaw comes not only from elevation change but from the tilting and the impression of almost falling over, if I remember right (it's been a while as I hit 50 next month).
That eccentric water pump is an actual genius that caught me unguarded. The others must be too, but I have no knowledge to appreciate them. The pump is so straightforward yet very smart.
Вообще это одни из первых шестерней созданных человечеством , вроде как называются шестернями "Давинчи" , так что автор пиздун и никакая это не "бесшестеренная передача". Скажу даже больше , на современных подъемных кранах иногда встречаются шестерни похожей конструкции.
That is not Gearless transmission, that is actually a Da Vinci gear. I think it's the only mechanical principle that was actually mechanically used in practice
وعليكم السلام. شكرا لك على نصيحتك. أحاول إضافة موسيقى هادئة ولكن إذا كنت لا تريد سماعها، يمكنك كتم الصوت. (Wa alaikum salam. Thank you for your advice. I try to add soft music but if you don't want to hear you can mute the sound.)
It is a especial type of seesaw where seats reamin parallel to the field and never be inclined during up or down position. But in the conventional type of seesaw, seating arrangement become inclined during up or down. Thank you for your query.
@@mamunsw There's 200k views. There is zero chance that you only have 30 comments. It's a shame that you're a comment nazi because I liked the videos. They're blocked now though. If you can't handle criticism, this isn't the platform for you. Cya. This is the last comment or view you'll get from me.
@@TheNefastor Some people think they're internet-police or belong to the party of nay-sayers or they are so hobbyless, that they have to stare allday out of the window (resp. screen) until someone makes a "mistake" (but in their own eyes only) to bark at. Poor individuals, I feel really sorry for them (as long as they shut up).
These videos are made for visualization purpose only, there are no frictions, wear and tear that means they are in ideal conditions. Thanks for your enthusiasm.
0:37 What is the sub-mechanism that is forcing forward the individual "vanes" as they approach the outlet? This pump doesn't make any sense unless that sub-mechanism is shown. Please correct me if I am wrong.
No you are not wrong. Vanes are connected to the hub which is driven by an electric motor or any external force but this is not shown in this video. Thank you for your comment.
@@mamunswActually, I see it now! The vanes are always leading their pivot point and so they are naturally forced outward by centripetal force, but it's the eccentricity of the hub versus the static circular body that accelerates the vanes around that static body as they approach the outlet -- which is also closest to the hub. Kind of brilliant, actually. Thanks for the video! BTW, I watch these at one-quarter speed to really enjoy them more.
Fantastic! You are also brilliant that is why you found out the real beauty of this mechanism. Yes, it is eccentric and where the hub is closer to the circular body that means near the outlet it takes less time for vanes to pass and so its speed is more than the other side. @@adamchurvis1 We feel proud and get more enthusiasm to make more videos when someone like you appreciates our work. If these videos can give you little enjoyment then it is a pleasure for us. Please stay with us; we will try to make more videos like these and improve their quality day by day. Thank you again.
No, these are not made in Fusion 360. These are made in SolidWorks. I used SolidWorks Animation to make these animations. If you have more query you can mail me.@@gheorghiiion4906
Намотрятся молодые инженеры такого кина, и на тебе, ведро с болтами. Ни износ ни зазоры ни поперечные силы не в счет, главное не включать, а то поломается.
Хахаха, вот только одна половина механизмов не будут работать тупо из за логических ограничений и ошибок, а вторая половина не будет работать из за инженерно-механических ограничений
To print these kinds of 3D models in a 3D printer at a very reasonable cost which starts from $0.3 please visit here.
jlc3dp.com/?from=Mamun This is an affiliate link, I will get some commission for every order.
JLC3DP which is an industry-leading online 3D printing & CNC machining service.
There are many reasons why those aren't used often: massive friction problems.
Thank you for your informative input.
When I saw the "eccentric water pump", my first thought was: The failure rate on that must be astounding! lol
Yeah. Like the gearless transmission. Except it's just made with really crappy gears.
You coming here and saying that is like telling people Santa isn't real. Not shit just let us look at the cool designs.
Well a swivel angle hydraulic pump is similar to a couple of these mechanisms, and they're everywhere.
The seesaw mechanism is quite fascinating, even I think the thrill to use a seesaw comes not only from elevation change but from the tilting and the impression of almost falling over, if I remember right (it's been a while as I hit 50 next month).
Feeling well to hear your nice feelings about seesaw in your earlier days. Thanks for sharing. Stay well and enjoy seesaw again in your fifties.
That eccentric water pump is an actual genius that caught me unguarded. The others must be too, but I have no knowledge to appreciate them. The pump is so straightforward yet very smart.
1:55 - Beautiful intersection between the parts. :)
Thank you for appreciation.
По моему, это был сарказм@@mamunsw
they look so cool - it makes me think of how proteins interact
Thank you.
was thinking the same thing and this was the first comment i saw aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Parceiro, seus vídeos são fantástico. Obrigado por dedicar seu conhecimento com este planeta.
Thank you very much.
Дивовижні ідеї. Захоплюючі способи перетворити обертовий рух в інші види руху... Дуже цікаво...
Thank you very much.
eng please
А чудо оказывается в простоте , в прямом смысле. And the miracle turns out to be simplicity, in the literal sense.
Thank you.
the gearless transmission sure looks a lot like two gears to me; are those technically not gears or something?
You are absolutely right. Basically those are the gears of old days.
Вообще это одни из первых шестерней созданных человечеством , вроде как называются шестернями "Давинчи" , так что автор пиздун и никакая это не "бесшестеренная передача". Скажу даже больше , на современных подъемных кранах иногда встречаются шестерни похожей конструкции.
you should do a animation on the mechanics of helicopters its really cool stuff
Thank you very much for your recommendation. More sophisticated video including your recommended video will come in the future.
That is not Gearless transmission, that is actually a Da Vinci gear. I think it's the only mechanical principle that was actually mechanically used in practice
Thank you.
1:08 - something is not right if the follower dips on the left hand side unless the groove isn't uniform in depth.
Yes, you are absolutely right. Groove must have uniform depth. Thank you.
큰원심안의 작은 원심이 돌아야한다
어릴때 지구본 원심팽이 있었는데 그게도움이되었구나
Thank you.
السلام عليكم اخي عبد الله ، بارك الله في عملك ، مقاطعك رائعة ، انصحك ما تضيف موسيقى مشان ما تكون سيئة جارية لك والله ما تستاهل ، و جزاك الله الخير
وعليكم السلام. شكرا لك على نصيحتك. أحاول إضافة موسيقى هادئة ولكن إذا كنت لا تريد سماعها، يمكنك كتم الصوت. (Wa alaikum salam. Thank you for your advice. I try to add soft music but if you don't want to hear you can mute the sound.)
Those are most definately gears in the gearless transmission.
Yes, you are absolutely right. Those are earlier version of gears. Thank you.
Thanks for the useful information!🎉❤❤
Thank you for your appreciation.
Very nice.
Thank you very much.
You used SOLIDWORKS?
Yes.
It’s so satisfying.
Thank you for appreciation.
@@mamunsw Aye 👍
Assalamualaikum brother,nice work
Wa alaikum salam, thank you very much.
奇妙的机械之美!
Thank you.
These things would explode under high speed or high torque.
Yes, you are absolutely right.
I like your animations!!
what package are you using for Animation, are those Keyframed or Dynamic movements ( constraints)
Thank you very much. I am using SolidWorks for both 3D modeling and animation.
How does the last one works?
It is a especial type of seesaw where seats reamin parallel to the field and never be inclined during up or down position. But in the conventional type of seesaw, seating arrangement become inclined during up or down. Thank you for your query.
@@mamunsw интересная конструкция
Thank you.
That seesaw at the end could save a lot of mouths.
Thank you.
이원반원심율이 평형이라는 전제 하의 상판은 정회전행전1회일시
하판의 회전은 0.7회가된다 3은 중간 중력의 초전체가 된다
Thank you.
mechanical engineers when they are told all sorts of silly contraptions, doodads, gizmos and gadgets will be at the function
😀
The 1st one....Can it be used for front swing arm suspension motorcycles?
May be, I am not sure though.
Very good animation but these designs have been around for years.Several swashplate engines have been run on test bench.
Yes, you are right. At first I am trying to cover basic mechanical principles then I will go forward for sophisticated principles.
00:37 Eccentric water pump
1時から7時までの方角の空間について。密閉されているにもかかわらず、回転とともに体積が変化している。
はい、その通りです。 有益なご意見をいただきありがとうございます。(Yes, you are right. Thank you for your informative input.)
Loving this
Thank you very much.
all of this looks like it could break and would be expensive to fix
These could be made in a 3D printer with reasonable cost.
Yeah, those are still gears. But that's nowhere near as bad as filtering your comments to remove things you don't like.
I set the comment for review for the purpose that I can reply them in time. Thank you for your query.
@@mamunsw There's 200k views. There is zero chance that you only have 30 comments.
It's a shame that you're a comment nazi because I liked the videos. They're blocked now though.
If you can't handle criticism, this isn't the platform for you. Cya. This is the last comment or view you'll get from me.
Dude, what made you think someone's RUclips channel is obligated to let you criticize them ?
@@TheNefastor Some people think they're internet-police or belong to the party of nay-sayers or they are so hobbyless, that they have to stare allday out of the window (resp. screen) until someone makes a "mistake" (but in their own eyes only) to bark at. Poor individuals, I feel really sorry for them (as long as they shut up).
Это материальные объекты или математическая модель?
На картинке красиво. Есть ли практическое применение этих механизмов?
Да, каждый из них используется в практическом применении. Спасибо. (Yes, each of them is used in practical application. Thank you.)
@@mamunsw было бы здорово увидеть и это. Касается не только этого видео. У меня не хватает фантазии додумать(
Oh i love this
Thank you very much.
Красавчик.
Thank you.
What about the material Strength movement fibration friction tension heat ?
These videos are made for visualization purpose only, there are no frictions, wear and tear that means they are in ideal conditions. Thanks for your enthusiasm.
My head really hurts now :O/
😬
Some of them seem to be from lens polishing systems...
Quite true.
0:37 What is the sub-mechanism that is forcing forward the individual "vanes" as they approach the outlet? This pump doesn't make any sense unless that sub-mechanism is shown. Please correct me if I am wrong.
No you are not wrong. Vanes are connected to the hub which is driven by an electric motor or any external force but this is not shown in this video. Thank you for your comment.
@@mamunswActually, I see it now! The vanes are always leading their pivot point and so they are naturally forced outward by centripetal force, but it's the eccentricity of the hub versus the static circular body that accelerates the vanes around that static body as they approach the outlet -- which is also closest to the hub. Kind of brilliant, actually.
Thanks for the video! BTW, I watch these at one-quarter speed to really enjoy them more.
Fantastic! You are also brilliant that is why you found out the real beauty of this mechanism. Yes, it is eccentric and where the hub is closer to the circular body that means near the outlet it takes less time for vanes to pass and so its speed is more than the other side.
@@adamchurvis1
We feel proud and get more enthusiasm to make more videos when someone like you appreciates our work. If these videos can give you little enjoyment then it is a pleasure for us.
Please stay with us; we will try to make more videos like these and improve their quality day by day. Thank you again.
@@mamunsw And with that, I have subscribed to your channel. :)
@@adamchurvis1 Thanks a lot.
I hope that I'll hit 1K subs one day. Now I'm happy with 65 subs
We hope too.
❤❤❤❤ amazing
Thank you very much.
应该是有费力杠杆所以效率低
Yes, You are right.
Fantástico! 😉
Thank you.
What software do you use for animation
SolidWorks
Muito bom.😊😊😊😊
Thank you.
Dat complicated seesaw tho~
Yeah...
whats the name of the software used to make this?
I am using SolidWorks. Thank you.
SolidWorks
New subscriber. I like random mechanical machine. I have question. Why you don't upload? Its 2 months since the last video you upload
Thank you very much for support. Very pleased that you liked these kind of things. New video will come soon. Stay tuned.
I have doubts about the utility of some of these.
Yes, you are right. Few of them are just conceptual but most of them are established.
Поилка для кротов и Портотехника!
😀
Lovely
Thank you very much.
What program do you use?
I use SolidWorks.
1번이 단순한 일원반이구나 이게 분리해서 작용해야된다 풀어보라
Thank you.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
🙄
what't's a cam in this case?
At time 0:49 the disk which is wobbling is cam here.
Niceeeeee
Thank you.
Готовый проект автономных аттракционов
Yes.
Software, please?
SolidWorks
I think Solidworks doesn't have like this animation, may be Fusion 360?
No, these are not made in Fusion 360. These are made in SolidWorks. I used SolidWorks Animation to make these animations. If you have more query you can mail me.@@gheorghiiion4906
Has anybody built that engine?
Yes every mechanism shown in this video exists our present life.
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набор безумных анимаций которые в реальной физике никогда не будут использоваться
Вы правы. Спасибо. (Right you are. Thank you.)
air compressor 0:11
You are absolutely right. Thank you.
Намотрятся молодые инженеры такого кина, и на тебе, ведро с болтами. Ни износ ни зазоры ни поперечные силы не в счет, главное не включать, а то поломается.
Thank you.
You is a tinkercad and you 3d elekticonik id
Thank you.
@@mamunsw you melcome
wshat the point of geraless trasmition? it only a crank HHHAAHHAHA
This is earlier form of transmission system.
Кхм. Интересно. Кажется чего то не хватает.
Thank you.
Что за прога
SolidWorks
Ну и на куй мне нужно знать?
Знакомство с некоторыми принципами механики. To be familiar with some mechanical principles.
Хахаха, вот только одна половина механизмов не будут работать тупо из за логических ограничений и ошибок, а вторая половина не будет работать из за инженерно-механических ограничений
Hahaha...
Masha Allah 😮😮
Thank you.