It looks like it is curved so the link can reach around the end of the other link and round works and is the simplest shape that does the job. (my opinion :-) )
This is the four bar linkage version where there are two rotating members right? The shortest one is made static, and sum of shortest and longest member is less then sum of other two members.. I hope you understand my question.
Length of blue link Lb = 7 Length of yellow link Ly = 10.44 Length of green link Lg = 18 Length of pink link Lp = 18 Here the shortest link (in blue) is stationary so the green and pink links are cranks (can rotate full rotation).
Elegant as always.
Kênh của bác hay lắm luôn ấy ạ, nhất là với người mê cơ khí nhưng lại học ngành khác (như cháu)
Rất vui vì cháu thích kênh này.
Excelentes conceitos, obrigado por compartilhar. Não existe muros para a criatividade. Parabéns
Great as usual. Very sad that there is a very expensive program and much skill necessary to animate such a "simple" arrangement.
You can do this in Fusion360. and that is free
How was the curve of the green link designed? Is it circular?
Yes, it's circular for easy manufacture.
However it can be of any shape provided that it does not touch the other parts during motion.
It looks like it is curved so the link can reach around the end of the other link and round works and is the simplest shape that does the job. (my opinion :-) )
Which software do you use?
It's Autodesk Inventor.
pls help me to design freecad model of it anyone
This is the four bar linkage version where there are two rotating members right? The shortest one is made static, and sum of shortest and longest member is less then sum of other two members.. I hope you understand my question.
Length of blue link Lb = 7
Length of yellow link Ly = 10.44
Length of green link Lg = 18
Length of pink link Lp = 18
Here the shortest link (in blue) is stationary so the green and pink links are cranks (can rotate full rotation).
@@thang010146 Great, thank you, sir...