Crank-Slider Transmission Angle Analysis


The transmission angle, gamma, is a measure of how effectively force is transmitted to the output link. When gamma is 90 degrees all of the force is transmitted to the output link and when gamma is zero no force is transmitted to the output link. In the crank-slider there are two transmission angles; one where the slider is the output link and one where the crank is the output link. The limits on gamma are

0<=gamma<=90

gamma1, slider output

gamma1 = 90 - (theta3 - theta1)
gamma1 = 90 + theta1 -theta3
gamma2, crank output
gamma2 = (theta2 - theta1)+(theta3 - theta1)
gamma2 = theta2 + theta3 - 2*theta1


Unit Type:
Link lengths (m or ft): r2: r3: r4: rp:
Angles: theta1: theta2: beta:


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