DYNAMICS OF MACHINES
To know the purpose for which the m/c is
needed.
To develop concept design.
To analyze the motion involved
- Kinematics
To calculate & analyze the forces and torques
required for producing the motion
- Kinetics
To give physical shape to the components.
- Machine Design
STATIC FORCE ANALYSIS IN
MACHINES
To evaluate the forces acting on the machine
members at a particular configuration.
Each configuration is considered as system of
rigid bodies in static equilibrium
under the action of external forces.
Helps in finding load carried by each part of the
machine during cycle of its operation
TYPES OF FORCES
Applied forces :
Gas, hydraulic & pneumatic forces etc..
Electrical, magnetic & gravity forces
Constraint forces :
Reaction forces.
Friction forces.
Inertia forces.
Due to mass of accelerating parts
Condition for static
equilibrium
F1
F2
F i = 0
F5
M/c part
CG
Mi = 0
F4
F3
EQUATIONS FOR STATIC
EQUILIBRIUM
Fi = 0
M i= 0
EQUILIBRIUM OF TWO FORCE
AND THREE FORCE MEMBERS
Two force member in equilibrium
F2
F1
THREE FORCE MEMBER IN
EQUILIBRIUM
F1
F2
F1
F3
F2
F3
STATIC FORCE ANALYSIS IN SLIDER-CRANK MACHANISM
A
3
O2
P
1
FBDof
Link 2
C12
2
F32
F34
F12
4
F34
FBDof
Link 3
F14
F14
FBDof
Link 4
B
F43
F23
A
STATIC FORCE ANALYSIS IN 4-BAR MECHANISM
F34
A
C
2
4
P
F14
P
F14
F34
O2
O4
F43
3
F32
C12
F12
F23
O2
C12 = F32 X h
O2
6
5
B
3
6
5
O2
4
F16
P
O4
F56
F16
F56
F65
5
F45
F54
LINE
OF A
CTIO
OF
F3
F54
F34
O
TI
AC
F
O
NE
LI
F 14
F
F14
F32
A
2
O2
F12
C12
F43
3
F23
Inertia force
-Inertia torque -
ma
I
D Alemberts principle
In order to find the effect of inertia of
the actual link on the forces
transmitted to the adjacent links of a
mechanism, the actual link may be
replaced by a rigid mass-less link to
which inertia force F i = -ma is applied.
The mass-less link is then under
equilibrium under systems of forces
along with inertia force.