Core 1.5 Mechanisms

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GCSE Edexcel New Specification Mind Map on Core 1.5 Mechanisms, created by T Andrews on 24/07/2017.
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Core 1.5 Mechanisms
  1. 1.5.7 Cranks and Sliders
    1. 1.5.8 Gear Types
      1. Simple and Compound Gear Train
        1. Idler

          Annotations:

          • B in the diagram to the right is an idler gear. A is  the driver and C is the driven gear in this gear train.
          1. Bevel gears
            1. Rack and Pinion

              Annotations:

              • commonly used in cars for steering
              1. Revolutions per minute (RPM)
              2. 1,5.6 Pulleys and Belts
                1. Input and Outout
                  1. Velocity ratio (V.R.)
                    1. V-belt
                      1. http://www.technologystudent.com/pdf14/poster_pulley1.pdf
                    2. 1.5.2 Classification of Levers
                      1. Levers
                        1. 1
                          1. 2
                            1. 3
                            2. Calculations
                              1. MA
                                1. VR
                                  1. Load
                                    1. Efficiancy
                                      1. Effort
                                    2. 1.5.3 Linkages
                                      1. Bell crank

                                        Annotations:

                                        • The light blue mechanism is the Bell crank in these illustrations.
                                        1. Reverse motion linkagess
                                        2. 1.5.4 Cams
                                          1. Pear shaped
                                            1. Drop (snail)
                                              1. Eccentric (circular)
                                              2. 1.5.5 Followers
                                                1. Flat followers
                                                  1. Knife
                                                    1. Roller
                                                    2. 1.5.1 types of Movement
                                                      1. Linear
                                                        1. Reciprocation
                                                          1. Rotary
                                                            1. Oscillation
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