Monday, February 1, 2016

Cad drawings

CAD drawings :






  • Universal joint :



Quotes

QUOTES :

  • "Build a future where people live in harmony with nature. Build careeer in MECHANICAL  and innvote the future." 
  • "Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve." –Napoleon Hill
  • "Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value." –Albert Einstein
  • "Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve." –Napoleon Hill
  • If I want to concentrate my mind upon a point,it goes there and the moment when I call, it is free again" -Swami Vivekanand

Mechanisms

Theory of Machines :

Mechanisms

1, Belt and PulleysSIMPLE CHAIN DRIVE
2, Pulleys and Crossed BeltINVERSE CHAIN DRIVE
3, Pulleys with Right Angle GuidesPULLEY AND ROPE, (uses small pulley to make tension)
Movement 4
                                            ROPE AND PULLEY,(inversing mechanism for loading higher weights)
5, Pulleys with Tightening MechanismAdding small movable puuley in mechanism'1', 9when the pulley is pressed the band will transmit the motion, when it is not band becomes slack and will not allow to transmit the motion.)
6, Pulleys with Vibrating Lever (lever IS secured to the semi-circular segment, tHIS imparts a reciprocating rotary motion to the two pulleys below.
7, Pulley Transmission(enganging, disenganging of the shafts)
8, Variable Speed Stepped Pulleys                      Belt & Pulley Mechanism(  used in machine tools for varying speeds, e.g. lathes)
9, Variable Speed Cone Pulleys          Cone Pulleys ( e.g. cotton machinaries.)
10, Variable Speed Nonlinear Cone Pulleys(just the modification '9', being different shape)
Movement 11
                                                                                        (same as '3' without guide pulley)
                                                                                      (Simply pulley used to weigh the loads.)
Movement 13( In this the lower pulley is movable. One end of the rope being fixed, the other must move twice as fast as the weight, and a corresponding gain of power is consequently effected.)
Movement 14(tackle and blocks)
Movement 15
(modification of above, known as white's pulley)
Movement 16 and 17
            (spanish bartons,modification in lifting load)
(sopanish barton)
Movement 18(Two fixed pulleys and one is movable)
Movement 19, 20, 21 and 22
Movement 19, 20, 21 and 22
Movement 19, 20, 21 and 22

Movement 23( for transmitting rotary motion to a movable pulley. The pulley at the bottom of the figure is the movable one; if this pulley were raised or depressed, the belt would be slackened or tightened accordingly. In order to keep a uniform tension on the belt, a pulley, A, carried in a frame sliding between guides (not shown), hangs from a rope passing over the two guide-pulleys, B, B, and is acted upon by the balance weight, C, in such manner as to produce the desired result.)
(spur-gears)