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Scotch Yoke Mechanism Design Equations and Calculator
Scotch Yoke Mechanism Design Equations and Calculator
This is an example of a Scotch Yoke mechanism for sine and cosine functions. The Scotch Yoke is a mechanism for converting the linear motion of a slider into rotational motion of a crank or vice-versa. The slider part is directly coupled to a reciprocating yoke with a slot that engages a pin on the rotating part, as shown below.
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Scotch Yoke Mechanism Design Equations
Displacement in the Y Axis Equation
Y = C sin α
Crank Arm Length for Required Displacment
C = Y / sin α
Displacement in the X Axis Equation
X = C cosα
Displacement in the X Axis Equation
C = X / cos α
Where:
Y = Displacement in the Y Axis (in, mm)
X = Displacement in the X Axis (in, mm)
α = Angle of Rotation (degrees)
Application Examples Scotch Yoke Mechanism
Cardan gearing and a Scotch yoke in combination provide an adjustable stroke. The angular position of the outer gear is adjustable. The adjusted stroke equals the projection of the large diameter, along which the drive pin travels, on the Scotch-yoke’s centerline. The yoke motion is simple harmonic.
Reference:
Handbook of Machining and Metal Working Calculations, Ron A. Walsh 2001
Forming and Forging Manual, ASM
Air Engines Theodor Finkelstein