Creative Combination Simulation System Design of Mechanical Transmission Based on Image

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The assembly of a creative combination of mechanical transmission necessitates a certain level of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. College students often lack the capability to effectively apply such theories and skills together. Such a lack results in the low efficiency and poor results in corresponding experiments. In order to solve the problem, an images show is used to simulate the assembly process of a creative combination experiment of mechanical transmission. The assembly path is described through a binary tree. The corresponding relationship between the binary tree and assembly related information is established. Interactive operation of the assembly process is achieved. The system is simple, fast and with no need of large professional software. Typical microcomputers will meet the experiments requirements and purpose.

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