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- Burmesters_theory abstract "Burmester theory is named after Ludwig Burmester (1840–1927). Burmester introduced geometric techniques for synthesis of linkages in the late 19th century. His approach was to compute the geometric constraints of the linkage directly from the inventor's desired movement for a floating link. From this point of view a four-bar linkage is a floating link that has two points constrained to lie on two circles.Burmester began with a set of locations, often called poses, for the floating link, which are viewed as snapshots of the constrained movement of this floating link in the device that is to be designed. The design of a crank for the linkage now becomes finding a point in the moving floating link that when viewed in each of these specified positions has a trajectory that lies on a circle. The dimension of the crank is the distance from the point in the floating link, called the circling point, to the center of the circle it travels on, called the center point. Two cranks designed in this way form the desired four-bar linkage.This formulation of the mathematical synthesis of a four-bar linkage and the solution to the resulting equations is known as Burmester Theory. The approach has been generalized to the synthesis of spherical and spatial mechanisms.".
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- Burmesters_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kinematics.
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- Burmesters_theory wikiPageWikiLink Hinge.
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- Burmesters_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burmester curves".
- Burmesters_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burmester".
- Burmesters_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burmester's theory".
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- Burmesters_theory subject Category:Kinematics.
- Burmesters_theory subject Category:Linkages_(mechanical).
- Burmesters_theory subject Category:Mechanical_engineering.
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- Burmesters_theory comment "Burmester theory is named after Ludwig Burmester (1840–1927). Burmester introduced geometric techniques for synthesis of linkages in the late 19th century. His approach was to compute the geometric constraints of the linkage directly from the inventor's desired movement for a floating link.".
- Burmesters_theory label "Burmester's theory".
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