Full Rotatability of Stephenson Six-Bar and Geared Five-Bar Linkages

Full rotatability identification is a problem frequently encountered in linkage analysis and synthesis. The full rotatability of a linkage is referred to a linkage in which the input may complete a full revolution without the possibility of encountering a dead center position. In a complex linkage, the input rotatability of each branch may be different. This paper presented a unified and comprehensive treatment for the full rotatability identification of six-bar and geared five-bar linkages disregard the choice of input and output joints or fixed link. A simple way to identify all dead center positions and the associated branches is discussed. Special attention and detail discussion is given to the more difficult condition with the input given through a link or joint not in the four-bar loop or on a gear-link. A branch without a dead center position has full rotatability. Using the concept of joint rotation space, the branch of each dead center position, and hence the branch without a dead center position can be identified easily. The proposed method is simple and conceptually straightforward and the process can be automated easily. It can be extended to any other single-degree-of-freedom complex linkages.Copyright © 2008 by ASME