AQA GCSE Design and Technology 8552

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology 8552 Mechanical devices Unit 2 Energy, materials, systems and devices 8

Objectives Be able to recognise and identify a range of movements Understand the functions of mechanical devices to produce linear, rotary, reciprocating and oscillating movements Understand how mechanisms can be used to change magnitude and direction of force, including levers, linkages and rotary systems

Starter How would you define a mechanical device? Is a hammer a mechanical device? How about a pair of scissors?

Movement and motion Motion is the action of something being moved Motionless is something at rest There are different types of motion which can be added together and even changed from one to another How would you describe the motion acting upon the ball bearings in a Newton s cradle?

Linear motion Movement in one direction along a straight line

Reciprocating motion A repetitive back-and-forth or up-and-down linear action A reciprocating saw blade cuts by travelling back and forth along the same path at high speed What else moves like this?

Oscillating motion A repetitive back-and-forth motion along a curved path The pendulum on a grandfather clock oscillates to keep time Which rides in a children's playground also oscillate?

Rotary motion Objects moving in a circular motion usually around a fixed axis Can you name the parts on a car or the power tools in a workshop that rotate?

Levers Levers help provide mechanical advantage (MA) They have two parts a bar and a pivot also known as the fulcrum Identify the three elements at work: the effort, the load and the position of the fulcrum To calculate the MA, use the formula: Also written as 3:1 or MA of 3

First order lever (Class 1) Class 1 levers act in a seesaw or scissor action The load and effort are at opposite sides with the fulcrum positioned at any point between What would happen if the fulcrum of the scales was moved to the left?

Second order lever (Class 2) Class 2 levers act in a wheelbarrow action or that similar to a nutcracker The effort is at the opposite end to the fulcrum, with the load positioned between Identify the effort, load and fulcrum on the nutcrackers

Third order lever (Class 3) Class 3 levers have a pincer-like action seen with tweezers and tongs The load is at the opposite end to the fulcrum, with the effort positioned between Explain how the acts of fishing or sweeping the floor could be class 3 levers

Equilibrium When the effort and the load are equal, equilibrium can be created in a mechanism If two people of the same weight, both sat equidistant from the fulcrum of a seesaw, what would happen? What happens if one person moves further away? To make a seesaw balance, where would you need to sit if you had twice the mass as the other person?

Worksheet 8 Complete Task 1 of the worksheet

Linkages Linkages are mechanisms that use rigid parts to: Change the magnitude of a force Change the direction of a force, or Transform it into a different motion

Reverse motion linkage This changes the direction of the input motion If the input is pulled, the output will push The linkage uses a fixed central pivot Do the input and output rods move in straight lines?

Parallel motion linkage Also known as push / pull linkage as it keeps the direction of the output the same as the input What happens if you move both of the fixed pivot points up or down?

Bell crank linkage Input direction is converted through 90 degrees It changes horizontal motion to vertical and vice versa Often found in steering and throttle mechanisms on vehicles

Crank and slider Crank and sliders convert rotary motion into reciprocating motion and vice versa A linkage commonly found in engines to transfer the energy from pistons The slider is guided along a set path How could this linkage be used in a pump to create pressure?

Treadle linkage Treadle linkages convert rotary motion into oscillating motion and vice versa Which way round are the motions in an old fashioned sewing machine? How about a windscreen wiper?

Rotary systems Rotary systems drive mechanisms in machinery and equipment A rotating axle called a camshaft is used to drive, or is driven by, other mechanical components Cams are shaped pieces of material that are attached to the camshaft Cams change rotary motion into reciprocating motion through a follower

Types of cams Different shaped cams are used for different tasks: Eccentric cam Pear cam Snail cam Heart-shaped cam

Types of followers Followers rest on a cam and track its rise and fall Flat follower Knife-edged follower Roller follower

Gear trains Cog wheels are meshed to create gear trains A simple gear train has a drive cog or gear which rotates the driven gear Gear ratios can be worked out by comparing the number of teeth on each gear If the drive gear has 20 teeth and the driven gear has 10, then the driven gear will rotate twice for each turn of the drive gear This is a gear ratio of 0.5 and is called gearing up Gearing down uses a smaller drive gear than the driven gear

Idler gear An idler gear ensures that the direction of the drive gear and the driven gear are the same The idler gear sits between the two gears and directly transfers the drive Does the size of the idler gear affect the gear ratio?

Pulleys and belts Drive belts are used to transfer drive from one pulley to another Belts rely on friction to grip the pully and are often made from rubber but also many other materials A pulley is often grooved to help increase the friction on the belt Where might pulleys be used?

Block and tackle Block and tackle systems combine pulleys to lift heavy weights A rope is looped around pulleys in a block to form a tackle, to reduce the effort needed to lift As more pulleys are added, the lighter it becomes, although more rope needs to be pulled through

Block and tackle How heavy will a 100kg load feel if 4 pulleys are used? With 3 pulleys, how much rope is needed to lift a mass by 1m?

Worksheet 8 Complete Task 2 of the worksheet

Plenary Name four different forms of motion Give an example for each of the three classes of levers Describe three linkages and their characteristics What is meant by mechanical advantage (MA)? What is the difference between a drive gear and a driven gear?

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