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straight-line mechanism |
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straight-line mechanism [′strāt ¦līn ′mek·ə‚niz·əm] (mechanical engineering) A linkage so proportioned and constrained that some point on it describes over part of its motion a straight or nearly straight line. Straight-line mechanism A mechanism that produces a straight-line (or nearly so) output motion from an input element that rotates, oscillates, or moves in a straight line. Common machine elements, such as linkages, gears, and cams, are often used in ingenious ways to produce the required controlled motion. The more elegant designs use the properties of special points on one of the links of a four-bar linkage. See Mechanism Four-bar linkages that generate approximate straight lines are not new. In 1784 James Watt applied the concept to the vertical-cylinder beam engine. By selecting the appropriate link lengths, the designer can easily develop a mechanism with a high-quality approximate straight line. Contemporary kinematicians have contributed to more comprehensive studies of the properties of the mechanisms that generate approximate straight lines. The work not only describes the various classical mechanisms, but also provides design information on the quality (the amount of deviation from a straight line) and the length of the straight-line output. See Linkage (mechanism) Gears can also be used to generate straight-line motions. The most common combination would be a rack-and-pinion gear. See Gear Cam mechanisms are generally not classified as straight-line motion generators, but translating followers easily fall into the classical definition. See Cam mechanism How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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