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Slider-Crank Mechanism | Solidworks Tutorial | by Neeraj & team
NEERAJ KUMAR SINGH
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The tutorial is for designing and simulating a simple slider-crank mechanism, a four-bar mechanism with three revolute joints, and one sliding joint. This arrangement of mechanical parts is designed to convert rotary motion to straight-line motion. The slider-crank mechanism is of two types:- 1. In-line 2. Offset This mechanism is utilized in combustion engine piston cylinder assemblies to convert reciprocating motion into circular motion and vice versa. Here are the key points we will be learning: 3d Modelling of various parts Extrude, extrude cut Creating different planes Assembly of all parts Mechanism and mates of joints Motion Animation- simulation Also, join our Telegram Channel for the latest updates and discussions around 3-D modeling and simulations- https://t.me/Partmodelling Please support us by subscribing to the channel, and also share and like the video. It will motivate us to keep creating new content. Thanks and regards Neeraj & Team _______________________________________________________________________
SOLIDWORKS
engine
piston
modelling
reciprocating
rotary
mechanism
crank
slider
Beam Pump Mechanism | Sucker Rod Pumping | Solidworks Tutorial
NEERAJ KUMAR SINGH
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This is my other work on Solidworks describing the simple mechanism of the beam pump or sucker rod mechanism. This mechanical mechanism is an artificial lift pumping system using a surface power source to drive a downhole pump assembly. A beam and crank assembly creates reciprocating motion in a sucker-rod string that connects to the downhole pump assembly. The pump contains a plunger and valve assembly to convert the reciprocating motion to vertical fluid movement. A beam pump is an artificial-lift pumping system that uses a type of reciprocating pump to extract oil from an inland well. Thanks and regards Neeraj & Team
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motion
rotary
reciprocating
mechanical
mechanism
oil industry
sucker rod
beam pump