Problem 6 on Velocity diagram and acceleration diagram/ linear acceleration and angular acceleration
In the mechanism as shown in diagram, the crank OA rotates at 20 rpm anticlockwise and gives motion to the sliding blocks B and D. The dimensions of various links are OA =300 mm, AB =1200 mm, BC =450 mm and CD = 450 mm. For the given configuration determine 1. Velocities of sliding at B and D 2. Angular velocity of CD 3. linear acceleration of D 4. Angular acceleration of CD Please support my channel, subscribe and share my videos with friends. My aim is to provide guidance related to concepts of engineering topics

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Problem 7 on Velocity diagram and acceleration diagram for given mechanism/ TOM

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Problem 4 for four bar chain / Velocity diagram and acceleration diagram

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Problem 2 on slider crank mechanism/ How to select direction for velocity & Acceleration diagram

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Understanding Bernoulli's Equation

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Problem 3 on cams/ roller follower with simple harmonic motion/ Velocity & Acceleration diagram

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Problem 1on velocity and acceleration diagram for Slider crank mechanism/ Theory of machines

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Problem 1 on Coriolis component of acceleration on given mechanism

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Kinematics of Machines | Velocity Analysis | Four bar mechanism | Problem 1

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Problem on four bar mechanism for locating instantaneous centres / Aronhold Kennedy method

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Problem 3 on Velocity & acceleration diagram/Direction of angular velocity and angular acceleration

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Problem 5 on given mechanism with trunnion / Relative velocity method

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Problem 3 on given mechanism / relative velocity method/ TOM

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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Velocity Diagram Construction

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Acceleration analysis of a slider crank mechanism(Graphical method)

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Problem 4 on given mechanism/ relative velocity method / TOM

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Problem 2 on crank and connecting rod mechanism / Relative velocity method/rubbing velocity at pin

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