KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE CAM-TYPE SEWING MECHANISM OF WIRE CUTTING MACHINE
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https://doi.org/10.24025/2306-4412.2.2018.162166Keywords:
kinematic research, cam-type mechanism, invariants of kinematic parameters, speed analogue, sewing mechanism (SM).Abstract
The article is devoted to the kinematic study sewing of a cam type mechanism of a wire-cutting machine. The graph-analytical method of kinematic analysis of this mechanism using the Hevizide function is developed, which allows it to be used in a dynamic study. The graphs of the kinematic de-pendencies of the working mechanisms of the sewing machine of the cam type are obtained, which provide an opportunity for visual assessment and analysis of these dependencies.Downloads
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Мисник, Л. Д., Веретільник, Т. І., Мамонов, Ю. П., Капітан, Р. Б., & Манзюра, О. В. (2018). KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE CAM-TYPE SEWING MECHANISM OF WIRE CUTTING MACHINE. Bulletin of Cherkasy State Technological University, 1(2), 59–65. https://doi.org/10.24025/2306-4412.2.2018.162166
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