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Chapter 4

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  Sixbar Linkages  Sixbar linkages are linkages that include six links and seven joints. There are two main types of sixbar linkages being Watt's sixbar linkage and Stephenson's sixbar linkage.  Watt's Sixbar Watt's linkage is a type of linkage that combines two fourbars. In this type of linkage the links have parallel motion. The coupler curve that is produced from this gives a straight line. This linkage also only has one degree of freedom. This type of linkage is the simpler sixbar linkage to solve since you can solve it by splitting it into two fourbar problems.  Stephenson's Sixbar Stephenson's linkage is a type of linkage that combines a four bar loop and a five bar loop. This happens because there is two ternary links in the linkage that are combined with a binary link. In this type of linkage there are three unknown angles. This is the more difficult sixbar to solve but it is still possible to be solved using two vector loop equations.  The vector loop e...

Chapter 3

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  Limiting Conditions - What's Stopping You? Chapter 3  It's not you, it's the limiting conditions.  Limiting conditions are conditions that force mechanisms to end up with a specific solution. The limiting conditions allow for a solution for the mechanism to be found rapidly. There are three major types of limiting conditions including: toggle positions, stationary positions, and transmission angle.  Toggle Positions Toggle positions are found by determining the colinearity of links that move within the mechanism. When the coupler and the rocker or the crank and the rocker end up becoming colinear there will be toggle. This toggle position makes the mechanism stuck and will not allow any further motion past the colinear point.  Stationary Positions Stationary positions are locations in the mechanism where there is no movement in it. This can happen when the crank is colinear with the coupler when it is extended or when it is overlapping. This allows for definit...