MECHANISMS

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Mind Map on MECHANISMS, created by Óscar Rivera on 14/02/2019.
Óscar Rivera
Mind Map by Óscar Rivera, updated more than 1 year ago
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MECHANISMS
  1. TRANSFORMATION OF MOTION
    1. Rotary-linear transformation
      1. Wheel

        Annotations:

        • They help us to move easily because they reduce our contact with the ground and recrease friction. Vehicles with larger wheels requires less force to move and they move more quickly
        1. Rack and pinion mechanism

          Annotations:

          • It has two parts: A rack (Bar with many teeth) and a pinion (A gear that interlocks with the rack. We use rack and pinion for devices that require precise movements.
          1. Nut and bolt mechanism

            Annotations:

            • It transforms rotary motion into linear motion It has two parts: A nut that turns around the bolt (A shaft with a spiral groove.
            1. Wrinch and crak mechanism

              Annotations:

              • A cilinder that rotates around a horizontal axis.
            2. Reciprocating rotary-lonear transformation
              1. Crack and rod mechanism

                Annotations:

                • A piston moves a rod forward and backward. This rod turns the first wheel. The second wheel turns because its connected to the first wheel by another rod.
                1. Crankshaft mechanism

                  Annotations:

                  • Multiple rods connected to one shaft.
                  1. Cam mechanisms

                    Annotations:

                    • A cam is a device that rotateson a shaft. When the cam rotates it pushes a bar called follower. Follower can move other parts.
                2. MECHANISMS THAT CONTROL MOTION
                  1. Speed reduction: Brakes

                    Annotations:

                    • Brakes uses friction to reduce speed. They are activated by levers. There are 3 types: Disc brakes: A disc connected to a axle Band brakes: A band connected to an axle Drum brakes: A drum connected to an axle
                    1. Direction control: Ratchets

                      Annotations:

                      • Ratchet is a mechanism that controls the direction of motion. It just allows motion in one direction.
                    2. ENERGY ACCUMULATION MECHANISM
                      1. Accumulation: Springs

                        Annotations:

                        • Strings are flexible devices that absorb energy when we apply force to them We push on compression spings We pull on traction springs We bend torsion springs
                        1. Dissipation: Suspension systems

                          Annotations:

                          • This mechanisms absorbs and disiates motion making driving more comfortable
                        2. COUPLING AND CLUTCHES

                          Annotations:

                          • It transmits rotation from one axis of rotation to another. There are various coupling mechanisms:  Rigid couplings: Permanent connection between two shafts  Clutches: They form a rigid connection that is not permanent Flexible couplings: They are also useful
                          1. BEARINGS
                            1. Plain bearings

                              Annotations:

                              • Formed by two rings. One of them is connected to therotating shaft and the other is connected to a support.
                              1. Antifriction bearings

                                Annotations:

                                • They reduce the amount of surface contact between the shaft and other parts
                                1. Inner ring

                                  Annotations:

                                  • A part of an antifriction bearing mechanism that is in contact with the rotating shaft
                                  1. Outer ring

                                    Annotations:

                                    • Another part of the mechanism that is connected to all the mechanism 
                                    1. Rolling elements

                                      Annotations:

                                      • They are cilindrical rollers or round balls
                                      1. Retainer

                                        Annotations:

                                        • It keeps the rolling elements in position
                                    2. FREEWHEEL

                                      Annotations:

                                      • It transmits motion in one direction and turns freely in the opposite direction.
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