Design Of Machinery - Solutions Manual

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DESIGN OF MACHINERY - 5th Ed SOLUTION MANUAL 2-1-1 PROBLEM 2-1 Statement: Find three (or other number as assigned) of the following common devices. Sketch careful kinematic diagrams and find their total degrees of freedom. a. An automobile hood hinge mechanism b. An automobile hatchback lift mechanism c. An electric can opener d. A folding ironing board e. A folding card table f. A folding beach chair g. A baby swing h. A folding baby walker i. A fancy corkscrew as shown in Figure P2-9 j. A windshield wiper mechanism k. A dump-truck dump mechanism l. A trash truck dumpster mechanism m. A pickup tailgate mechanism n. An automobile jack o. A collapsible auto radio antenna Solution: See Mathcad file P0201. Equation 2.1c is used to calculate the mobility (DOF) of each of the models below. a. An automobile hood hinge mechanism. The hood (3) is linked to the body (1) through two rocker links (2 and 4). Number of links L 4 Number of full joints J1 4 Number of half joints J2 0 M 3 ( L 1 ) 2 J1 J2 M 1 b. HOOD 3 2 4 1 BODY An automobile hatchback lift mechanism. The hatch (2) is pivoted on the body (1) and is linked to the body by the lift arm, which can be modeled as two links (3 and 4) connected through a translating slider joint. HATCH Number of links L 4 Number of full joints J1 4 Number of half joints J2 0 2 3 1 M 3 ( L 1 ) 2 J1 J2 4 M 1 1 BODY c. An electric can opener has 2 DOF. d. A folding ironing board. The board (1) itself has one pivot (full) joint and one pin-in-slot sliding (half) joint. The two legs (2 and 3) hav a common pivot. One leg connects to the pivot joint on the board and the other to the slider joint. DESIGN OF MACHINERY - 5th Ed SOLUTION MANUAL 2-1-2 Number of links L 3 Number of full joints J1 2 Number of half joints J2 1 1 3 2 M 3 ( L 1 ) 2 J1 J2 M 1 e. A folding card table has 7 DOF: One for each leg, 2 for location in xy space, and one for angular orientation. f. A folding beach chair. The seat (3) and the arms (6) are ternary links. The seat is linked to the front leg(2), the back (5) and a coupling link (4). The arms are linked to the front leg (2), the rear leg (1), and the back (5). Links 1, 2, 4, and 5 are binar links. The analysis below is appropriate when the chair is not fully opened. When fully opened, one or more links are prevented from moving by a stop. Subtract 1 DOF when forced against the stop. Number of links L 6 Number of full joints J1 7 Number of half joints J2 0 5 6 4 1 M 3 ( L 1 ) 2 J1 J2 2 3 M 1 g. A baby swing has 4 DOF: One for the angular orientation of the swing with respect to the frame, and 3 for the location and orientation of the frame with respect to a 2-D frame. h. A folding baby walker has 4 DOF: One for the degree to which it is unfolded, and 3 for the location and orientation of the walker with respect to a 2-D frame. i. A fancy corkscrew has 2 DOF: The screw can be rotated and the arms rotate to translate the screw. j. A windshield wiper mechanism has 1 DOF: The position of the wiper blades is defined by a single input. k. A dump-truck dump mechanism has 1 DOF: The angle of the dump body is determined by the length of the hydraulic cylinder that links it to the body of the truck. l. A trash truck dumpster mechanism has 2 DOF: These are generally a