This music and the 3D animation brings back memories of watching industrial product promotion videos on VHS tapes back in the late 90s when I was a kid.
How does the principal of this design work tho? The almond shaped "pistons" rock on the concave "crankshaft" but the pressures involved wouldn't allow a tight seal unless there is something internal happening like rods connecting the two that ensure everything is tight despite the pressures
@@jamesgarlick4573 it doesnt use that specific setup. The one in the video replicates the motion well. The one in real life uses 2 separate shafts and oval gears to make the proper motions.
A beautiful presentation. Thanks. Really liked the images of the governor about half the way through... makes me think of the old-fashioned steam tractors that would sometimes be displayed at country fairs.
2:45 This is a type, of centrifugal switch, in some AD motors. Capacitor start and Start windings, begin motor rotation. When up to speed, this switch attached, switches OFF the capacitor start winding, and now the motor operates on the Run winding.
These videos are great, but they'd be better with the names of the mechanisms onscreen. Bookmarks in the description would be even more amazing. It would make looking up additional information easier (examples of use, pros & cons vs. other devices, detailed explanation of operation for less-intuitive mechanisms, etc.)
Really awesome. I wish I had these visualizations when I was in college. Plus a 3D printer. Would have been so nice to tinker with these to wrap my head around the intricacies of how these all work. May I ask what software you use for these renderings? Solid works? Vision 360?
Some of these are certainly more atristic than anything else, but it's still cool to see how they work! Especially the rotating mold thing at 1:09 (yeah I don't know the actual name of it, just what it's purpose is; to make hollow cast items.) EDIT: Its named a roto-caster
indeed. roto-caster. same as some paint mixers? except that the gear ratios need to be non-hunting... non-factorial. if you watch close it always comes back to the same spot after a revolution. no good. doesnt give proper coverage as its harmonic.
That really depends on whether it's using the momentum of the arms to spin or if the spinning is powered from below. In the latter case, the arms would be swinging out as it accelerates, and then the weights decelerate it when it is no longer powered.
What does the one with the balls do? I've seen them on old mechanical stuff like mills but not sure what it achieves, or could achieve? I guess "anything you want" that would benefit from lateral movement based on speed, but are there any typical or common examples of use cases?
speed governor, the ring at the low end have to be connected to some power control (typ. a steam valve in a steam engine) thus limiting the speed of a device.
So after all those sequel I now think an aeroplane doest have to be fixed wing, it could fly like a bird, and land on two running wheels like skating on ice
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This music and the 3D animation brings back memories of watching industrial product promotion videos on VHS tapes back in the late 90s when I was a kid.
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Hold my beer while I think, I gotta set up my 3D printer to start making those!
The shutter was pretty cool
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This is a wonderful demo of the Qurbine engine. Very detailed.
How does the principal of this design work tho? The almond shaped "pistons" rock on the concave "crankshaft" but the pressures involved wouldn't allow a tight seal unless there is something internal happening like rods connecting the two that ensure everything is tight despite the pressures
@@jamesgarlick4573 it doesnt use that specific setup. The one in the video replicates the motion well. The one in real life uses 2 separate shafts and oval gears to make the proper motions.
I think he actually messed the simulation up, you can see the yellow contacts lifting off of the outside rim for no apparent reason.
this is a pump configuration, look at the 2 holes...
A beautiful presentation. Thanks. Really liked the images of the governor about half the way through... makes me think of the old-fashioned steam tractors that would sometimes be displayed at country fairs.
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Вот эту красоту показывать бы в школе на уроках физики. И было бы больше инженеров, а не мусоров
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@@agentnull5242 мусор means cop
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Thanks for this good video friend
Less principles, more cool looking machines
Kinda mesmerizing... I like it!
2:45 This is a type, of centrifugal switch, in some AD motors. Capacitor start and Start windings, begin motor rotation. When up to speed, this switch attached, switches OFF the capacitor start winding, and now the motor operates on the Run winding.
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This is an awesome series to learn from, how many parts do you think this series will have
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this video gives me some "nostalgia" vibes and i dont know why
Great Vid.
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These videos are great, but they'd be better with the names of the mechanisms onscreen. Bookmarks in the description would be even more amazing. It would make looking up additional information easier (examples of use, pros & cons vs. other devices, detailed explanation of operation for less-intuitive mechanisms, etc.)
The conical gear is just fantastic! What practical use does it have?
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Love how even with the complicated looking ones there’s still no excess
not sure what this is trying to show but it sure looks cool
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Que buena animación. Espectacular.
Really awesome. I wish I had these visualizations when I was in college. Plus a 3D printer. Would have been so nice to tinker with these to wrap my head around the intricacies of how these all work. May I ask what software you use for these renderings? Solid works? Vision 360?
hehe i have both… and lookin into mechanical engineering.
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Механика 60-годов (а может и раньше), многие тогда это изучали и знали.
Хоть у кого-то здесь есть критическое мышление)
What app do you use to run the simulations?
This music is better than the principles
I which app you do such kind of modeling. Please tell me
I dare you to 3D print all of these
Do you make the 3d models available? Some of these would be fun to 3d print!
Some of these are certainly more atristic than anything else, but it's still cool to see how they work! Especially the rotating mold thing at 1:09 (yeah I don't know the actual name of it, just what it's purpose is; to make hollow cast items.)
EDIT: Its named a roto-caster
No, I could really see myself riding that thing at the fair
indeed. roto-caster.
same as some paint mixers?
except that the gear ratios need to be non-hunting... non-factorial. if you watch close it always comes back to the same spot after a revolution. no good. doesnt give proper coverage as its harmonic.
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The music he uses sounds like the start of Rick astley’s never gonna give you up
If the first one's gears rotated the opposite way, I think the arms would look more like bird wings
That last one was used in some clamps.
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At this point, the channel shouldn't even be called 'Art of Rendering'. It should just be called 'Art'.
Thank you lots.
Could also title this as a mechanical Rorschach test. I am pretty sure I see a face in there!
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The thumbnail was a clickbait for CAD engineers
At 2:40 it should turn slower when its wide. just saying.
What's the 3D program used to draw these? I like the result.
That really depends on whether it's using the momentum of the arms to spin or if the spinning is powered from below. In the latter case, the arms would be swinging out as it accelerates, and then the weights decelerate it when it is no longer powered.
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All videos are great but can u plz add name of that motion or mechanism
So, that’s how they lock the star gate
C'mon man, I just wanna see a Pratt and Whitney key
What software did you use? It looks a bit like FreeCAD
What does the one with the balls do? I've seen them on old mechanical stuff like mills but not sure what it achieves, or could achieve? I guess "anything you want" that would benefit from lateral movement based on speed, but are there any typical or common examples of use cases?
speed governor, the ring at the low end have to be connected to some power control (typ. a steam valve in a steam engine) thus limiting the speed of a device.
The second last one is a triumph.
What application do you use? Please answer
From the moment I understood the weakness of the flesh...
How do you make these? What program and how?
What is driving the third mechanism?
Fed to the rules and I hit the ground spinning
0::33 seems useful for an artificial heart
2:10 do i see, another application, for oil pumps, here ?
Impresionante.
Can anyone explain what happens on 2:54?
It’s sad and hilarious to see the comments begging for the names of some of these mechanics… so close yet so far
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fixa???
I have the impression that wing mechanism in the beginning is running backwards...
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3:57 stargate sg1
what software is this done in?
I have a mechanical wood dragon which flaps its wings using the first principle seen in this vid
Which software do you use?
Nice
So after all those sequel I now think an aeroplane doest have to be fixed wing, it could fly like a bird, and land on two running wheels like skating on ice
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Anyone knows the principle at 3:41? I would like to know the name of that. Thanks! @ArtofRendering please share your thoughts. Thanks!.
It’s called an aperture
2:37 govenor, know this one
that’s an elevator, you can’t know an elevator
their pretty hard to tell the difference from
@@MTRailfan406 they're pretty hard to tell the difference from what?
@@official-obamaall of these mechanisms, i know a few of these and this mechanism is used to regulate speed in engines
Ook nice
what is the name or info on the mechanical principle at 0:55
What's the cone thing