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The solution of control K3 Fig 5 srv 6 (option 56) Targ
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Solution of the K3 task Option 56. Task: The flat mechanism consists of rods 1, 2, 3, 4 and the slider B or E (Fig. KZ.0 - K3.7) or of rods 1, 2, 3 and the sliders B and E ( Fig. K3.8, K3.9) connected to each other and to the fixed supports O1, O2 by hinges; point D is in the middle of rod AB. The lengths of the rods are respectively l1 = 0.4 m, l1 = 1.2 m, l3 = 1.4 m, l4 = 0.6 m. The position of the mechanism is determined by the angles α, β, γ, φ, θ. The values of these angles and other specified values are shown in table. KZa (for Fig. 0-4) or in table. KZB (for Fig. 5-9); while in the table. KZa ω1 and ω4 are constant values. Determine the values indicated in the tables in the “Find” columns. The arc arrows in the figures show how, when constructing a drawing of the mechanism, the corresponding angles should be laid down: clockwise or counterclockwise (for example, the angle γ in Fig. 8 should be postponed from DB clockwise, and in Fig. 9, counterclockwise arrows, etc.). The construction of the drawing begins with a rod whose direction is determined by the angle α; for greater clarity, depict the slider with guides as in the KZ example (see Fig. KZb). Given angular velocity and angular acceleration, consider counter-clockwise, and given velocity vB and acceleration aB from point B to b (Fig. 5-9).
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