The Design and Kinematics Analysis of Four-Bar Linkage of Micro-Swing Engine

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Based on the movement characteristics,the four-bar mechanism of Micro-swing Engine was designed.The mechanism transform swing movement into rotary motion.With the kinematics model,the moving law of four-bar mechanism was analyzied.And simulate the machinery with computer to abtain the movement of curve of four-bar mechanism.The results show that the four-bar mechanism of Micro-swing Engine running smoothly and the inertia can be overcome the dead point.This will provides the theoretical basis for four-bar mechanism of Micro-swing Engine.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 875-877)

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1199-1204

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February 2014

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