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flaxibility on cranck shaft during the operation ,if we will not find deflection on cranck shaft it mean it's can be broken or band.
the curve length L is equal to 100 * delta angle/2 but if you only know the deflection angle then use R = 5729.58/ Deflection angle (in degrees) and once you have you find a way around it lol
due to running in excess of maximum continous rating...
How do you draw the total product Curve:
draw a curve in the sky then make it COLORFUL!!!!!!! Good luck
you make one curve. then you make another curve. presto? you have a butt.
A French curve is a tool used to draw different curves there are lots of swirls and circles so if a circle guide isn't good enough the French curve can draw and curves possible.
An engine/compressor crankshaft has several places where rods to the pistons are connected. The rods are on a pin which is offset from the center of the crankshaft. Thus, as the crankshaft rotates, the pin orbits in a circle around it. The connecting rod is thus forced back and forth, due to the pin's motion. The pin is connected to the crankshaft by two pieces called WEBs. On a perfectly-aligned crankshaft, the distance between the two webs is constant, even as the shaft rotates. However, after months of constant use, the mounting of the engine/compressor can change: ground settling, worn support structures, bolt tension changes, etc. When this happens, the distance between the webs can start to vary with rotation. The amount of variation in this distance is called WEB DEFLECTION. That means the webs are subject to cyclic stress every rotation, and if severe enough, the crankshaft can be destroyed. WEB DEFLECTION is thus an indicator of the state of crankshaft alignment. Even a few mils variation is indicative of trouble. Manufacturers recommend checking this periodically, and re-aligning the shaft if the deflection is over a given limit. Here is a drawing of a crankshaft, with the web labeled: http://www.motorera.com/dictionary/pics/c/crankshaft.gif
Straight lines.
wheels box and curve.
The related link below illustrates 3 ways of drawing a curve. The techniques are easily adapted to a quadratic curve.
It's a cater nary curve