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Mechanical advantage
=
load
/
effort
Types of cams
Eccentric
Pear
Snail/Drop
Hart-shaper
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Follower
Follows the shape of the cam
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Base of follower
Flat
Can withstand load
but
lots of friction
Point- low friction but
wears away
Roller-more expensive
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Gear ratio
Number of teeth on driven gear
divided by
number of teeth on drive gear
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Velocity ratio
Diameter of driven pulley
divided by
diameter of drive pulley
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Pulleys in series
Block and tackle
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Mechanical advantage
is
equal
to number of
sections
of
rope
pulling the
load
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Linkages
A)
Reverse Motion
B)
Treadle
C)
Push-pull / Parallel motion
D)
Bell crank
E)
Crank and Slider
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Types of motion
A)
Reciprocating
B)
Linear
C)
Oscillating
D)
Rotary
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