(b) Figure 5 shows a 6-bar planar mechanism in static equilibrium with P = 50 N. Neglecting frictional and gravitational

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(b) Figure 5 shows a 6-bar planar mechanism in static equilibrium with P = 50 N. Neglecting frictional and gravitational

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B Figure 5 Shows A 6 Bar Planar Mechanism In Static Equilibrium With P 50 N Neglecting Frictional And Gravitational 1
B Figure 5 Shows A 6 Bar Planar Mechanism In Static Equilibrium With P 50 N Neglecting Frictional And Gravitational 1 (60.75 KiB) Viewed 36 times
(b) Figure 5 shows a 6-bar planar mechanism in static equilibrium with P = 50 N. Neglecting frictional and gravitational forces and link masses, calculate (i) the joint force FDx at D, (ii) the joint forces FEx and FEy at E, and (iii) the input torque T. Note: Please write your solutions in the table below on this page. B y A 4 Solutions: FEX E FEY T T ANNE 45° FILLING IN ANSWERS HERE FDX N N N Nmm 5 1 C Figure 5 3 2 AB = 40 mm BC = 40 mm AF = 40 mm CD = 40 mm CE = 40 mm EF = 20 mm P (Note: Round off all your answers to two decimal places for accuracy.)
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