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Freedom and Constraints
A body that is free in space can move in three, independent perpendicular directions and rotation in three ways about those directions. It is said to have 6 degrees of freedom (DoF).
The number of degrees of freedom are the number of components of motion that are required in order to generate the motion.
If a joint is constrained to move along a line, it has 1 degree of freedom. If a joint is constrained to a plane with no rotation then it has two degrees of freedom.
Gruebler's Equation of Degrees of Freedom
M = 3L - 2J - 3G
where M
is degrees of freedom, L
is number of links, J
is number of joints, and G
is number
of grounded links.
- if DoF > 0, it is a mechanism with relative motions
- if DoF = 0, it is a structure without motion
- if DoF < 0, it is a preloaded (or overly constrained) structure without motion but possibly additional stress
Grashof Condition
Four bar linkage is the simplest possible pin-jointed mechanism.
The Grashof condition is a simple relationship that predicts the linkage behaviour based only on the lengths of the links. A linkage is a Grashof linkage if at least one link is capable of making a full revolution and the following equation holds true:
S + L < P + Q
where
S
is the length of shortest linkL
is the length of longest linkP
is the length of one remaining linkQ
is the length of other remaining link
Triple Rockers
If S + L > P + Q
then it is not a Grashof linkage and is known as a triple rocker.
Double Cranks / Crank Rockers
S + L = P + Q
Limit Conditions
Toggle is an important test to check if the linkage can reach all specified positions without encountering a limit or toggle position, also called a station configuration.
Toggle positions may be determined by collinearity of two links
Transmission Angle
Transmission angle, \mu
, is the angle between the output link and the coupler.
It is a useful test to check the quality of the force transmission in a linkage.
Ideally \mu = 90
deg but at minimum \mu \ge 40
deg.