Module 4
Module 4
In the application of synthesis, to the design of a mechanism, the problem divides itself into
the following three parts
The major classification of the synthesis problems that arises in the design of links in
a mechanism is a function generation.
In designing a mechanism, the frequent requirement is that the output link should
either rotate, oscillate or reciprocate according to a specified function of time or
function of the motion of input link.
A simple example is that of designing a four bar mechanism to generate the function y
= f (x). In this case, x represents the motion of the input link and the mechanism is to
be designed so that the motion of the output link approximates the function y.
2. Path generation. In a path generation, the mechanism is required to guide a point
(called a tracer point or coupler point) along a path having a prescribed shape. The
common requirements are that a portion of the path be a circular arc, elliptical or a
straight line.
3. Body guidance. In body guidance, both the position of a point within a moving body
and the angular displacement of the body are specified. The problem may be a simple
translation or a combination of translation and rotation.
Precision Points for Function Generation
In designing a mechanism to generate a particular function, it is usually impossible to
accurately produce the function at more than a few points. The points at which the generated
and desired functions agree are known as precision points or accuracy points and must be
located so as to minimise the error generated between these points.
The best spacing of the precision points, for the first trial, is called Chebychev spacing.
According to Freudenstein and Sandor, the Chebychev spacing for n points in the range
xS ≤ x ≤ xF
Angle Relationships for Function Generation
Graphical Synthesis of Four Bar Mechanism
Formulae
Angle Relationships for Function Generation
Chebychev spacing.
Freudenstein’s equation
A four bar mechanism is to be designed, by using three precision points, to generate the
function y = X1.5 , for the range 1 ≤x ≤4 . Assuming 30° starting position and 120°
finishing position for the input link and 90° starting position and 180° finishing position
for the output link, find the values of x, y, θ and φ corresponding to the three precision
points.
Given : xS = 1 ; xF = 4 ; θ = ° S 30 ; θ = ° F 120 ; φ = ° S 90 ; φ = °
Computer Aided (Analytical) Synthesis of Four Bar Mechanism
Freudenstein’s equation
Design a four bar mechanism to co-ordinate the input and output angles as follows
Input angles = 15°, 30° and 45° ; Output angles = 30°, 40° and 55°.
K1 = 0.905, k2 = 1.01 , k3 = 1.158
Synthesize a four-bar mechanism to generate a function y = sin x for 0 ≤x ≤90 °. The range
of the output crank may be chosen as 60° while that of inut crank be 120°. Assume three
precision points which are to be abtained from Chebyshev spacing. Assume fixed link to be
52.5 mm long and θ = 1 105° and φ = ° 1 66
Analytical Synthesis for Slider Crank Mechanism
Synthesize a slider crank mechanism so that the displacement of the slider is proportional to
the square of the crank rotation in the interval 45 ° ≤ θ ≤ 135 ° . Use three precision points
with Chebyshev’s spacing