Hookes
Hookes
OBJECTIVE
The objectives of this experiment are: (1) (2) To investigate the kinematic characteristics of a universal joint (a Hooke's joint). To determine the effect of using this type of joint to transmit uniform motion.
DISCUSSION
A complete theoretical development of motion transmitted through a Hooke's joint can be found on pages 62 through 64 of Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines by George Martin. A summary of this motion analysis (using the notation shown in Figure 1) is given below:
Pin
3 3
Input Shaft
Output Shaft
Figure 1.
Hooke's Joint
Angular displacement relationship: tan 3 = tan 2 cos Angular velocity relationship: 3 cos = 2 2 1 - sin 2 sin 2 Angular acceleration relationship (This assumes a constant angular speed of link 3 - i.e. 2 = constant, 2 = 0): 3 = ( 2 ) 2 cos sin 2 sin 2 2 (1 - sin 2 2 sin 2 ) 2 (2) (1)
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PROCEDURE
All of the experiments are to be performed on the Hooke's joint apparatus. (1) Single Joint For this section the intermediate shaft ant the output shaft are always aligned in a straight line. Determine the angular displacement ratio between the input and output shafts for five different angles between the input and output shaft. Use the angles for of 10o, 20o, 30o, 40o, and 50o. For each of these configurations record the output angle (3) and the error (3 - 2) for 30o intervals of the input shaft (2). Use Table 2 to record your results. (2) Two Joints - Parallel Output Shaft Adjust the Hooke's joints on either end of the center shaft such that the axes of the pins (for the two portions on the center shaft) are parallel. (a) Arrange the shaft as shown in Figure 2. Record 3 and 4 for 30o intervals of the input shaft (2). Use Table 3 to record your results. (b) Put the mechanism in the configuration of Figure 3 and record 5 for 30o intervals of the input shaft (2). Use Table 3 to record your results. (3) Two Joints - Perpendicular Output Shaft Adjust the Hooke's joints on either end of the center shafts such that the axes of the pins are perpendicular. (a) Arrange the shaft as shown in Figure 2. Record 3 and 4 for 30o intervals of the input shaft (2). Use Table 3 to record your results. (b) Put the mechanism in the configuration of Figure 3 and record 5 for 30o intervals of the input shaft (2). Use Table 3 to record your results.
REPORT
Single Joint Results:
(1) (2) Complete Table 2 summarizing the results of part (1) of the procedure. Plot the angle error (err = 3 - 2) versus the input angle (in = 2) for each of the five angles between the shafts ()found in Table 1. Plot all five curves on the same graph (Graph 1). Using equation (1) from the Discussion section, calculate the output angle error for = 30o and plot these results on Graph 1. Explain any difference between your results and the theoretical results for err for = 30o.
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where i = 3, 4, or 5