Offset crank slider mechanism connecting rod analysis

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The discussion revolves around the analysis of an offset crank slider mechanism, specifically focusing on determining the angle θ at which the angular velocity of link AB is maximized, as well as calculating that maximum angular velocity. The scope includes theoretical and mathematical reasoning related to kinematics and dynamics of the mechanism.

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Main Points Raised

  • Participants are tasked with determining the angle θ when the angular velocity of link AB is at a maximum and calculating that maximum angular velocity.
  • One participant mentions needing to consider the full context of the problem to answer the questions effectively, suggesting that other parts of the problem may provide necessary insights.
  • Another participant provides calculations for various parameters of the mechanism, including the velocity of the piston and angular velocities, but indicates uncertainty about how to find the angle for maximum angular velocity.
  • A participant points out a potential misunderstanding regarding the angle OA makes with the horizontal, suggesting it is not simply θ but rather (π/2) - θ, which could affect the analysis.
  • One participant proposes that the connection rod reaches maximum velocity when it is perpendicular to the crank, indicating a hypothesis about the mechanism's behavior.

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There is no clear consensus on the angle θ for maximum angular velocity or the method to calculate it. Multiple viewpoints and approaches are presented, indicating that the discussion remains unresolved.

Contextual Notes

Participants express uncertainty about the relationships between angles and velocities in the mechanism, and there are references to calculations that may depend on specific assumptions or interpretations of the geometry involved.

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Homework Statement



A) Determine the value of the angle θ (measured from vertical) when the angular velocity of link AB a maximum.

B) What is the maximum angular velocity of link AB.

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Homework Equations

The Attempt at a Solution


This is a part of a bigger question. I've managed to answer all other part apart of those two. Can anyone point me in the right direction. I'm not an expert in this subject. Just let me know if you require any more data.
 
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sponsoraw said:

Homework Statement



A) Determine the value of the angle θ (measured from vertical) when the angular velocity of link AB a maximum.

B) What is the maximum angular velocity of link AB.

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Homework Equations

The Attempt at a Solution


This is a part of a bigger question. I've managed to answer all other part apart of those two. Can anyone point me in the right direction. I'm not an expert in this subject. Just let me know if you require any more data.
It's likely that the other parts of the problem will help answer these.

Also, as you should know by now, you need to make an attempt at a solution.
 
No problem SammyS, I will include the full question and all my workings done so far.
 
1) For the mechanism shown in the figure included within the #1 post determine for the angle θ=45°:

a) the velocity of the piston relative to the fixed point O (VBO)
b) the angular velocity of AB about point A (i.e. ωAB)
c) the acceleration of point B relative to A (αBA)

Note: Link AB is horizontal when θ=45°.

2) Determine the value of the angle θ (measured from vertical) when:

a) the velocity of point B=0
b) the angular velocity of link AB a maximum

3) What is the maximum angular velocity of link AB?

ANSWER:
ωOA=300 revsmin-1=10π rads-1
lOA=0.05m
lAB=0.2m

1)
a)
VAO=lOAOA=0.05*10π=1.5708 ms-1
using velocity triangle
cosθ=VBO/VAO
VBO=cos45°*VAO=(√2/2)*1.5708=1.1107 ms-1

b)
sinθ=VBA/VAO
VBA=sin45°*VAO=(√2/2)*1.5708=1.1107 ms-1
VBA=lABAB
ωAB=VBA/lAB=1.1107/0.2=5.5535 rads-1

c)
αBA(r)=lABAB2=0.2*5.55352=6.1683 ms-2
ωOA=VAO/lOA=1.5708/0.05=31.416 rads-1
αAO(r)=lOAOA2=0.05*31.4162=49.3482 ms-2

drawing acceleration diagram using following scale (see acceleration diagram attachment)
1 cm=20 mm
1 cm=5 ms-2

measured from the graph
αBA(t)=6.9cm=34.5 ms-2

2)
a)
The velocity of point B=0 occurs at maximum and minimum piston displacement.

calculating the offset height lOD (see the graph attachment)
cosθ=lOD/lOA
lOD=cos45°*lOA=(√2/2)*50=35.3553 mm

calculating at max displacement.
lOB=lOA+lAB=50+200=250 mm
let the angle symmetry line through O and the crank-connection rod at max piston displacement be γ
sinγ=lOD/lOB=35.3553/250=0.1414
γ=arcsin(0.1414)=8.1289°
so θ at max piston displacement (measured from vertical) is θ=90°=8.1289°=81.8711°

calculating at min displacement.
let the angle symmetry line through O and the crank-connection rod at min piston displacement be β
sinβ=lOD/(lAB-lOA)=35.3553/150=0.2357
β=arcsin(0.2357)=13.6329°
so θ at min piston displacement (measured from vertical) is θ=270°-13.6329°=256.3671°

b)
To be able to determine the value of the angle θ (measured from vertical) when the angular velocity of link AB a maximum I need to work out at which position the link AB has the max angular velocity.

3)
Once I know the answer to 2b) I should be using either trigonometry or velocity diagram calculate that velocity. At least I think/hope so.
 

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Guys, can anyone help me with question 2b and 3 - see post #4. Much appreciated.
 
sponsoraw said:
Guys, can anyone help me with question 2b and 3 - see post #4. Much appreciated.
I'm sorry about not getting back to you sooner. I was off traveling.

I will try to wade through that material.

One thing I noticed on drawing for this problem, the angle that OA makes with the horizontal is not θ. It's (π/2) - θ , i.e. 90° - θ. It's only equal to θ for θ = 45° .

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Good Morning SammyS,

I believe you don't have any further information on my question? Thanks for trying anyway. I think the connection rod is at the max velocity when is perpendicular to the crank. I will use this assumption and try to work out the angle and the velocity.
 

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