Non-Grashof Outward/Inward Limited Triple Rocker


When r1 + r2 >= r3 + r4 the input link (r2) of the linkage is said to be outward limited.

When r1 + r4 < r2 + r3 the output link (r4) of the linkage is said to be inward limited.

When a link is outward limited there are limits on the possible values of the angle of the link that the actual angle must remain inside (the link is limited when moving in the outward direction).

When a link is inward limited there are limits on the possible values of the angle of the link that the actual angle must remain outside (the link is limited when moving in the inward direction).

These limits are defined as follows.

Input Link

lower limit: theta2 = theta1 - theta2''

upper limit: theta2 = theta1 + theta2''

where theta2'' = acos [ ( r1^2 + r2^2 - ( r4 + r3 )^2 ) / ( 2 * r1 * r2 ) ]

Output Link

lower limit: theta4 = theta1 - 180 + theta4'

upper limit: theta4 = theta1 + 180 - theta4'

where theta4' = acos [ ( r1^2 + r4^2 - ( r2 - r3 )^2 ) / ( 2 * r1 * r4 ) ]

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Last time modified, 5/18/1996