Lec 5 Velocity and Acceleration Analysis of Mechanisms
Lec 5 Velocity and Acceleration Analysis of Mechanisms
Lec 5 Velocity and Acceleration Analysis of Mechanisms
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Relative Velocity of Two Bodies Moving in Straight Lines
Consider two bodies A and B moving along parallel lines in
the same direction with absolute velocities and
such that > ,
Similarly,
The relative velocity of B with respect to A is
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Relative Velocity of Two Bodies Moving in Straight Lines
• Now consider the body B moving in an inclined direction.
• The relative velocity of A with respect to B may be obtained by the
law of parallelogram of velocities or triangle law of velocities.
Take any fixed point o and draw vector oa to represent in magnitude
and direction to some suitable scale.
• Similarly, draw vector ob to represent in magnitude and direction
to the same scale.
• Then vector ba represents the relative velocity of A with respect to
B.
• In the similar way as discussed above, the relative velocity of A
with respect to B,
vector difference of and= -
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Motion of a Link
• Consider two points A and B on a rigid link AB .
• Let, one of the extremities, B of the link move relative to A, in a
clockwise direction.
• Since the distance from A to B remains the same, therefore there
can be no relative motion between A and B, along the line AB.
• It is thus obvious, that the relative motion of B with respect to A
must be perpendicular to AB.
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Motion of a Link
Thus, the point c on the vector ab divides it in the same ratio as C divides the link AB .
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Velocity of a Point on a Link by Relative Velocity Method
• Consider two points A and B on a link .
• Let the absolute velocity of the point A i.e. is known in
magnitude and direction and the absolute velocity of the point B
i.e.is known in direction only.
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Problem 1
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Problem 1
1. Draw ab = 52.36 m/s, perpendicular to link AB to an
appropriate scale.
2. Next draw the direction of velocity C relative to B
at right angles to the link BC passing through point b
on the velocity diagram.
3. Next draw the direction of the velocity of C relative
to D at right angles to the link DC passing through
point a ( which is the same as point d). Point c is where
the two lines intersect.
4. Determine velocity cd by measurement . The
velocity of point C relative to D is 43.5 m/s.
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Problem 2
R D
r
Slider - B
O A on CD
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Problem 2
R D
o,c
r
Slider - B
O A on CD
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Problem 2
R D
o,c
r
Slider - B
O A on CD
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Problem 2
R D
o,c
r
Slider - B a
O A on CD
• Velocity of point A (on link CD) with respect to point C is perpendicular to link CD.
• Hence from c draw a vector perpendicular to CD.
• Intersection of two vectors will give ‘point a’ in velocity diagram.
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Problem 2
R D
o,c
r
Slider - B a
O A d
(on CD)
b
C
• Now, points C, A and D are on a single link.
• So in velocity diagram points c, a and d will be co-linear.
• To draw velocity of point d, extend the vector ca taking ratio ca/cd = CA/CD
• Take dimension from velocity diagram in case of small letters.
• Take dimension from mechanism in case of capital letters.
• Values of ca from velocity diagram & CA, CD from mechanism can be found.
• The value of cd for velocity diagram can be found.
• Draw vector as per the derived length.
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Problem 2
R D
o,c
r
Slider - B a
O A on CD d
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Problem 2
R D
o,c r
r
Slider - B a
O A on CD d
C
Space Diagram Velocity Diagram
• Now, velocity of slider r with respect to fixed point o or c will be in horizontal line.
So, from o or c draw horizontal line.
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