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Visual Mechanics
Registrace 13. 06. 2021
Exploring the beauty of mechanical systems through animation.
The Lobe Pump
The lobe pump is a low shear positive displacement pump that uses two rotors that rotate in opposite directions to displace solids, slurries or liquids. #shorts
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The Whitworth Mechanism
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The Whitworth mechanism converts rotational motion to linear motion, but is unique in that the return stroke is much faster than the forward stroke. #shorts
The Pantograph
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The pantograph is a clever four-bar linkage that can be used to copy, enlarge or shrink drawings. #shorts
The Tesla Valve
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A quick look at the Tesla valve, a one way valve without any moving parts. #shorts
The Rack and Pinion #shorts
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The rack and pinion is a device that converts rotational motion into linear motion, or vice versa. One of its applications is in car steering systems.
The Sliding Crank #shorts
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The sliding crank mechanism is used to convert rotational motion to reciprocating motion, or vice-versa.
The Scotch Yoke #shorts
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The Scotch Yoke is a useful mechanism for turning rotational motion into linear motion.
The Cam and Follower #shorts
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A quick look at the cam and follower mechanism, that is used in internal combustion engines to control the intake and exhaust valves.
The Ratchet Mechanism #shorts
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A ratchet and pawl mechanism is used to allow a gear to rotate in one direction, but not in the other. It had a wide range of applications, including machinery and hand tools.
The Geneva Drive #shorts
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This video explains how the Geneva drive works, a nifty little mechanism that can be used to convert continuous rotation into intermittent rotation.
The Universal Joint #shorts
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In this short video we take a look at the universal joint, a beautifully simple mechanism used to transmit rotation between shafts that are oriented at an angle to each other.
Well, the only problem is it doesn’t fully close if you know what I mean😅
I would say more torque not just time..
This is good
mmmmmm i like how it pushes forward back🍆🍆💦💦
yees.. yes.. don’t stopp!!!!
This is, in fact, a whitworth mechanism. This is shown by the fact that its return stroke is faster than its forward stroke.
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And rotary cutters
one of the most satisfying mechanical elements
Bro I want dimensions of each part
Not Whitworth QRMM. Its Crank and Slotted. Dont get confused people.
This is great reference. I'm trying to figure out how to design a ratchet tie for a helmet and need to figure out how to set it up to pull a wire and disengage
Saya,sangat ter kesan.
Pattikunoo naayee 😂
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Tesla valve (metal) is an excelent vaporizator for a Diesel Stove that prevents heated gas flow back to fuel tank
how do I get requried calculation of this type of Ratchet for design (For project purpose)
This is not whitworth ..this is just crank and slotted lever
This channel have been awaited for a long time
Its a excellent invention of all time 😊😊😊
It's used in pulsejet engines
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Yeah cause it's barely a valve
British or american?
hasn't been used, because theres no money in it. The part can basically last forever
I agree, there's no planned obsolescence here which is a staple of big companies these days.
No it's because it's big. A Check Valve takes up the space of one loop.
@@SuwinTzi nah, it can be shortened. This is just an example.
@@SuwinTzi Not to mention, a check valve actually works.. The Tesla Valve isn’t used very often because it simply sucks at stopping flow. Not to mention, it must be long; shortening it just makes it even less effective than it already is. Each loop effectively amplifies resistance. Which is why it is so long in the first place.
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loving this, keep it up.
lets see how many of us are here cus of dr stone
They didnt have cartography tables to copy maps back then that is why they used pantograph
THank you! I always wondered about this!
because it does not work
yes it does though it might not do the job you want.
Dr. Stone sent me here
Paradox
no, physics
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Great!
igga
can you use a tesla valve in a underwater breathing mask to extract oxygen from water?
it's worth testing, there are pressure drops through the valve which _might_ extract dissolved gasses.
Great engineering
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Do more frequently...
Keep Going bro.... Need more mechanism videos... And more machine videos...❤️
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Can a tesla valve make a 90°turn, and still work?
Good
Love ur channel hope u keep making vids
All I understand in this world is chemistry but this makes things a lot easier to comprehend for my two braincells
that's actually so cool? as surprisingly useful
Such a nice application. I love it.