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Link Length Force Magnitude Point of application force (r)
AB (2) 500 mm F2 80 –73.5°N 325 mm from A
BC (3) 660 mm F3 144 –58°N 297 mm from B
CD (4) 560 mm F4 60 –42°N 373 mm from D
AD (1) 1000 mm — (Fixed link)
Determine the shaft torque T2 on the input link AB for static equilibrium of the
mechanism. Also, find the forces on the bearings A, B, C and D.
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The solution of the stated problem is worked out by
(i) Graphical solution by using theorem of Superposition, i.e. dividing the problem
into subproblems by considering only one force on a member and ignoring the
other forces on other members.
(ii) A composite graphical solution.
(iii) Analytical solution.
(i) Graphical Method by Superposition
Subproblem a (Fig. 12.13) Neglecting forces F3 and F4.
Link 3 and 4 are both two-force members. Therefore, F43 is to be along BC and F34,
along DC. As F43 is to be equal and opposite to F34, both must be zero.
Also F43 = F23 = F32 = 0
Hence, link 2 is in equilibrium under the action of two forces F2 and F12 (F12 = F2)
and torque T2a.
T2a = F2 ¥ h2a = 80 ¥ 0.325 sin 13.5° = 6 N.m clockwise
Subproblem b (Fig. 12.14) Neglecting forces F2 and F4.
Link 4 is a two-force member.
\ F34 = F14, magnitudes unknown, directions parallel to DC
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= –6.12 N.m
Subproblem b
As the link BC is in static equilibrium, the resultant forces and moments acting on it are
zero.
Taking moments of the forces about point B,
Mb = F3 ¥ BG + F43 ¥ BC = 0 (i)
As the direction of F43 is along DC if force F4 is ignored,
\ F43 = F43 –100.4° = – 0.181 F43i + 0.983 F43 j
Inserting the values of vectors in (i),
(76.31i + 122.1 j ) ¥ (0.292i + 0.053 j)
+ (– 0.181 F43i + 0.983 F43 j ) ¥ (0.649i + 0.118 j) = 0
–31.61 – 0.659 F43 = 0
F43 = – 48
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Thus,
F43 = –48–100.4° = 48–280.4° = 8.66i – 47.1j
F14 = –F34 = F43 = 48–280.4° = 8.66i – 47.1j
Similarly, Net force on link 3,
F23 + F3 + F43 = 0
or F23 + (76.31i + 122.1 j) + (8.66 i – 47.1 j) = 0
or F23 + 84.97 i +75 j = 0
or F23 = –84.97i – 75 j or 113.3 –221.4°
or F32 = 113.3 –41.4° = 84.97i + 75 j
F12 = –F32 = – 84.97i – 75 j
T2b = F32 ¥ AB–60° = (84.97i +75 j) ¥ (0.25i + 0.433 j) = 18 N.m
Subproblem c
As the link DC is in static equilibrium, no forces and no moments are acting on it.
Taking moments of the forces about point D,
Md = F4 ¥ DH + F34 ¥ DC = 0 (ii)
As the direction of F34 is along BC if force F3 is ignored,
\ F34 = F34 –10.3° = 0.984 F34 i + 0.179 F34 j
Inserting the values of vectors in (ii),
(44.59i + 40.15 j) ¥ (–0.0673i + 0.367 j)
+ (0.984 F34 i + 0.179 F34 j ) ¥ (–101i + 0.551j) = 0
19.067 + 0.56 F34 = 0
F34 = –34
Thus, F34 = –34–10.3° = 34–190.3° = –33.45i – 6.08 j
Net force on link 4, F34 + F4 + F14 = 0
or (–33.45 i – 6.08 j) + (44.59 i + 40.15 j) + F14 = 0
or 11.14 i + 34.07 j + F14 = 0
or F14 = –11.14 i – 34.07j or 35.8 –251.9°
Now, F32 = –F23 = F43 = –F34 = 33.45i + 6.08 j
F12 = –F32 = –33.45i – 6.08 j
T2c = F32 ¥ AB–60° = (33.45i + 6.08 j) ¥ (0.25i + 0.433 j)
= 12.96 N.m
Net crankshaft torque = T2a + T2b + T2c
= –6.12 + 18 + 12.96
= 24.84 N.m counter-clockwise
Forces on the bearings
On D, F14 = (8.66i – 47.1 j) + (–11.14i – 34.07 j)
= –2.48i – 81.17 j
= 81.2 –268.2° N
or it can be stated as
F41 = 81.2 –88.2° N
On C, F43 = (8.66i – 47.1 j) + (33.45i + 6.08 j)
= 41.45i – 41.02 j
= 58.8 –315.8° N
On B, F23 = (–84.97i – 75 j) + (–33.45i – 6.08 j)
= 118.42i – 81.08 j
= 143.5 –214.4° N
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