answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The screw joint has one degree of freedom. They supply only single-axis translation, commonly by use of a threaded shaft. You can also consider the single degree of freedom to be the rotation of the screw. The important thing is the rotation and the translation are related by a function (the pitch of the screw), so only one of them can be independent. That gives you one degree of freedom.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are the degrees of freedom of a screw joint?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How many degrees of freedom for a screw jack?

one dof


How many degrees of freedom are in a hinge joint have?

Only one degree of freedom


How many degrees of freedom does a joint in a plane truss has?

3


How many degrees of freedom or flexible joint does a household robot hav?

50


What are 2 ball and socket joint?

Shoulder and hip joint are synovial, ball and socket (spheroidal) joints. they are multiaxial and have three degrees of freedom


Degree of freedom for a truss?

Number all the structural degrees of freedom in your truss. In a 2D (planar) truss, each joint can have a maximum of two degrees of freedom: one in the global X-direction and one in the global Y -direction. If a degree of freedom is restrained by a reaction, then it doesn't get a number.


What are the difference between static degrees of freedom and dynamic degrees of freedom?

Mass and damping are associated with the motion of a dynamic system. Degrees-of-freedom with mass or damping are often called dynamic degrees-of-freedom; degrees-of-freedom with stiffness are called static degrees-of-freedom. It is possible (and often desirable) in models of complex systems to have fewer dynamic degrees-of-freedom than static degrees-of-freedom.


How many degrees of freedom are there for an azeotropic mixture?

By degrees of freedom, I believe you meant dimensions. Everything in this universe has 3 degrees of freedom.


Turbulate the difference between shoulder and elbow joints?

1. Shoulder joint is a synovial(ball and socket) joint. Whereas Elbow is a synovial(hinge) joint 2.Shoulder posses 3 degrees of freedom i.e Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, medial and lateral rotations. Elbow have 1 degrees of freedom i.e flexion and extension 3.Difference of special structures i.e bursae 4.Shoulder is highly mobile than elbow


How many degrees of freedom does a SCARA robot have?

A scara robot uaually have 4 degrees of freedom


There is less freedom of movement in the hip joint than in the shoulder joint because?

abcd or e


What is abarticulation?

Abarticulation is joint movement which allows for a large amount of freedom in positioning, or the dislocation of a joint.