词条 | Scott Russell linkage |
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A Scott Russell linkage gives a theoretically linear motion by using a linkage form with three portions of the links all equal, and a rolling or sliding connection. It can be used to form a right-angle change of motion, linear-to-linear. The linkage is named for John Scott Russell (1808–1882), although watchmaker William Freemantle had already patented it in 1803.[1][2] A different form of the linkage has been used in a front-wheel-drive vehicle with solid rear axle to control lateral movement, and with a flexing elastomeric connection instead of the rolling or sliding connection.[3] The linkage does not share the disadvantages of the asymmetric Panhard rod and although more compact than Watt's linkage has all the forces in one link.[4] References1. ^British Patent 2741, November 17, 1803 2. ^Project Gutenberg: KINEMATICS OF MECHANISMS FROM THE TIME OF WATT, Eugene S. Ferguson 3. ^US Patent 6179328 4. ^Article about the Scott-Russell linkage used in the Nissan Sentra External links{{commonscat|Scott Russell linkage}}
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