great video, wonderful explanation. i need to design a retrofitted front end loader for a garden tractor in my mechanical drives course and this was very helpful, thanks!
great stuff. Couldn't tell where I was going wrong, but I was drawing my hydraulic press sliding joins in the middle of the long link so I had negative mobility from too many revolute joints. Thanks!
Shouldn't the 12th Link not be included since it merely goes to a point of interest and in Grubers equation, links are connected by a minimum of two joints?
Link 12, the bucket component, is connected to two links. Joint M connects to link 7 and join N connects to link 11. Point of interest is then on the other side of the bucket where the tips of the teeth would be located.
great video, wonderful explanation. i need to design a retrofitted front end loader for a garden tractor in my mechanical drives course and this was very helpful, thanks!
this kinematics course series i watched at least 5 times,watched again and again,i really like mechanical engineering,thank you very much.
thanks for the clear explanation. very helpful
Extremely helpful video, easy to follow along with whats happening.
No reason for skipping the letter D when labeling the joints. It looks like I just missed it in the sequence. Thanks.
Very well explained thanks for this
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great explanation. Thank you for making this video
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great stuff. Couldn't tell where I was going wrong, but I was drawing my hydraulic press sliding joins in the middle of the long link so I had negative mobility from too many revolute joints. Thanks!
Where you draw them technically shouldn't matter if you consider the link to still be one length seperate from the slider.
If you consider the sliding pair for hydrolics than consider cylinder and piston as two seperatw links. The answer will be same.
Thank you so much for this explanation!
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Thanks a lot for the video.
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Shouldn't the 12th Link not be included since it merely goes to a point of interest and in Grubers equation, links are connected by a minimum of two joints?
Link 12, the bucket component, is connected to two links. Joint M connects to link 7 and join N connects to link 11. Point of interest is then on the other side of the bucket where the tips of the teeth would be located.
thanks for the "D" i got my mobility calculation wrong until i realized that
Which software your using
I'm using Microsoft OneNote for the "notepad" type of feel when presenting.