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DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF FOUR-BAR MECHANISM IN ADAMS VIEW 1

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The aim of this article is to design and analysis of functional four-bar mechanism in Adams View software. A four-bar mechanism is type of mechanical linkage that consists of four rigid bars (or links) connected together by joints. These mechanisms are commonly used in engineering and design to transmit motion or force from one point to another. The four bars are typically connected by a combination of revolute (rotational) and/or prismatic (linear) joints. The simplest closed chain movable linkage is a four-bar linkage, commonly known as a four-bar mechanism. It comprises four bodies called bars or links joined in a loop by four joints. The joints are typically constructed, so the links travel in parallel planes, and the assembly is known as a planar four-bar linkage. The configuration and arrangement of these joints determine the type of motion and mechanical advantage the mechanism can achieve. The present study four bar mechanism involved determination of position, velocity and acceleration characteristics of crank, coupler and output link using ADAMS VIEW software. The obtained result from the software are presented in graph which represent the mechanism behavior and its working aspects. The design and analysis of a four-bar mechanism using Adams software has proven to be a valuable and insightful endeavor. Adams was instrumental in conducting Kinematic simulations and analysis of the four-bar mechanism. Adams powerful simulation capabilities allowed for the investigation of the four Bar Mechanism behavior under different Position, Velocity, and Acceleration conditions. This Adams view was crucial in optimizing the design for desired performance characteristics and ensuring the four Bar mechanism reliability in real-world applications. By using Adams view the graphs obtained are accurate due to this we can save our valuable time in the overall process. The Kinematic simulation of Adams view collectively provided a comprehensive solution for achieving a robust and well performing four Bar Mechanism.

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Four-Bar Mechanism, Adams software, Kinematics analysis, Simulation

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"DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF FOUR-BAR MECHANISM IN ADAMS VIEW 1", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.11, Issue 1, page no.302-313, January-2024, Available :http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIRGB06041.pdf

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"DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF FOUR-BAR MECHANISM IN ADAMS VIEW 1", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org | UGC and issn Approved), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.11, Issue 1, page no. pp302-313, January-2024, Available at : http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIRGB06041.pdf

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Published Paper ID: JETIRGB06041
Registration ID: 529477
Published In: Volume 11 | Issue 1 | Year January-2024
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Page No: 302-313
Country: -, -, India .
Area: Engineering
ISSN Number: 2349-5162
Publisher: IJ Publication


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