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- Q7532592 subject Q8591579.
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- Q7532592 abstract "A six-bar linkage is a one degree-of-freedom mechanism that is constructed from six links and seven joints. An example is the Klann linkage used to drive the legs of a walking machine.In general, each joint of a linkage connects two links, and a binary link supports two joints. If we consider a hexagon to be constructed from six binary links with six of the seven joints forming its vertices, then, the seventh joint can be added to connect two sides of the hexagon to forming a six-bar linkage with two ternary links connected by one joint. This type of six-bar linkage is said to have the Watt topology.A six-bar linkage can also be constructed by first assembling five binary links into a pentagon, which uses five of the seven joints, and then completing the linkage by adding a binary link that connects two sides of the pentagon. This again creates two ternary links that are now separated by one or more binary links. This type of six-bar linkage is said to have the Stephenson topology.The Klann linkage has the Stephenson topology.".
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- Q7532592 wikiPageExternalLink mechanization-of-the-ballistic-function.
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- Q7532592 wikiPageExternalLink linkage-designs.
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- Q7532592 wikiPageWikiLink Q8591579.
- Q7532592 wikiPageWikiLink Q8592604.
- Q7532592 wikiPageWikiLink Q8792571.
- Q7532592 wikiPageWikiLink Q9124971.
- Q7532592 comment "A six-bar linkage is a one degree-of-freedom mechanism that is constructed from six links and seven joints. An example is the Klann linkage used to drive the legs of a walking machine.In general, each joint of a linkage connects two links, and a binary link supports two joints.".
- Q7532592 label "Six-bar linkage".
- Q7532592 depiction Kinematics_of_Machinery_-_Figure_12.jpg.