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Introduction to ICR, Types of ICR , Kennedy’s Theorem & Angular Velocity ratio theorem

What you will learn

 

Concept of Instantaneous Centre of Rotation (ICR)

 

Concept of ICR by example of Ladder leaning against wall

 

How to locate ICRs for simple cases

 

Relation to find number of ICRs for Mechanisms

 

How to list down ICRs for Mechanism

 

Kennedy’s Theorem

 

Types of ICR & How to locate ICR in Four bar mechanism

 


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Angular Velocity ratio theorem

Description

This course is about Instantaneous Centre of Rotation (ICR) method. ICR method is used for Kinematic analysis of mechanisms. By using ICR method, we can find angular velocity or linear velocity for different links of mechanism. Any type of relative motion between two bodies can be treated as a pure rotational motion about imaginary centre at that instant. This imaginary centre is known as Instantaneous Centre of Rotation (ICR). In this course, concept of ICR is explained by using an example of Ladder leaning against wall. ICRs are located for simple cases like – slider sliding in a curved slot, slider sliding along line of action, turning pair between two links, pure rolling motion between two bodies. Mathematical relation to find number of ICRs in mechanism is obtained and explained by using analogy handshakes. There are three types of ICR- Fixed ICR, Permanent ICR & Neither fixed- Nor permanent ICR. Fixed ICR, Permanent ICR can be located just by observation. Kennedy’s theorem is explained in this course. Kennedy’s theorem is also known as: Three centers in line theorem and it is used to locate Neither fixed- Nor permanent ICR. All ICRs are located for Four bar mechanism. Angular velocity ratio theorem is also explained in this course. Angular Velocity ratio theorem is used to obtain the relation between angular velocities of different links of mechanism.

 

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Content

Introduction to Instantaneous Centre of Rotation (ICR)

Prerequisite – Rotating Circular disc
Introduction to (ICR) Instantaneous Centre of Rotation (1)
Introduction to (ICR) Instantaneous Centre of Rotation (2)
Introduction to concept of ICR by using example of Ladder leaning against wall

Number of Instantaneous Centre of Rotation (ICR)

To locate ICR for some cases
Relation to find Number of ICR in mechanism
How to write or List ICR ?

Kennedy’s Theorem, Types of ICR , Angular velocity ratio theorem

Kennedy’s Theorem
Types of ICR and How to locate all ICR in Four bar mechanism ?
Angular Velocity Ratio Theorem