Theory of Machines: Velocity Analysis using Relative Method
Theory of Machines: Velocity Analysis using Relative Method, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 5, with 8 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 177 subscribers.
You will learn about Master how to draw Velocity Polygons for linkages Take advantage of shortcuts such as the Velocity Image Analyze challenging linkages containing Sliders and Pin-on-Slot joints Deal with Rolling and Sliding Contacts Use the Auxiliary Point technique for Floating Link Mechanisms Practice simple to complex examples with solutions This course is ideal for individuals who are Engineering students having "Theory of Machines" in their program and look for a crash course to master problem solving strategies or Design engineers who want to master kinematics of mechanisms It is particularly useful for Engineering students having "Theory of Machines" in their program and look for a crash course to master problem solving strategies or Design engineers who want to master kinematics of mechanisms.
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Summary
Title: Theory of Machines: Velocity Analysis using Relative Method
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 8
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 8
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Master how to draw Velocity Polygons for linkages
- Take advantage of shortcuts such as the Velocity Image
- Analyze challenging linkages containing Sliders and Pin-on-Slot joints
- Deal with Rolling and Sliding Contacts
- Use the Auxiliary Point technique for Floating Link Mechanisms
- Practice simple to complex examples with solutions
Who Should Attend
- Engineering students having "Theory of Machines" in their program and look for a crash course to master problem solving strategies
- Design engineers who want to master kinematics of mechanisms
Target Audiences
- Engineering students having "Theory of Machines" in their program and look for a crash course to master problem solving strategies
- Design engineers who want to master kinematics of mechanisms
In this course, you will learn how to perform a Velocity Analysis for a mechanical system. Velocity analysis is one of the most important topics in Theory of Machines. It’s a complicated topic, and might take several hours of you to learn and get master. This course is designed as a minimal yet comprehensive collection of what you really need to know for success, and will save you a lot of time. You will find this online course unique and different. Just give it a try and see why.
Here is a summary of what you will master on:
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You will understand the concept of Relative Motion between two or more points.
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You will master how to draw a Velocity Polygon using the method of Relative Velocities.
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You will take advantage of shortcuts such as the Velocity Image.
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You will practice simple to complex problems of linkages containing Sliders and Pin-on-Slot joints.
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You will learn how to deal with Rolling and Sliding Contacts.
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You will apply the Auxiliary Point Technique for mechanisms containing a Floating Link.
You will have a chance to practice several examples with progressive levels of complexity, and evaluate yourself via reviewing the provided solutions. The motions of the linkages are illustrated for you to easier understand the kinematics of the systems.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Velocity Analysis using the Method of Relative Velocities
Lecture 1: Introduction and Course Outline
Lecture 2: Understand Relative Velocity
Lecture 3: Construct Velocity Polygon
Lecture 4: Take Advantage of Velocity Image as a Shortcut
Lecture 5: Understand Relative Velocity of Sliding
Lecture 6: Examples of Pin on Slot Joint
Lecture 7: Examples of Rolling and Sliding Contacts
Lecture 8: Method of Using an Auxiliary Point
Instructors
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Shahram Shokouhfar
Simulation Engineer and Software Developer, PhD
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