Colonel Monk
Silver Member
Another way that makes them simpler to figure out, is to use a 2D CAD software or sketch in 3D CAD to mock up your motion.
You don't need to draw your design, just some lines to represent your cylinder, and mechanism at stop and end point, pivots, etc.
What it does for you, is that it'll solve all the geometry formulas for you, and tell you where to put your pivots for a given length cyl, or vice versa.
Here's one that I did recently for a work-related project:

You're looking at the load in two different positions, horizontal and vertical. I've got the vertical fixed mast and angle brace which has the cyl mount on it. The dimensions in parentheses (x) are being solved by the sketcher, and I input the rest.
Basically, I ended up changing the geometry to spec a standard cylinder, but in that example I solved for the position of that lower pivot. I could have hard dimensioned that pivot and asked it to find the other one, or the angle of the brace, or basically anything ....
Without farting around in the shop making mockups, this is sure an easy way to do it. There's lots of free cad out there that should be able to do this simple problem.
CM
You don't need to draw your design, just some lines to represent your cylinder, and mechanism at stop and end point, pivots, etc.
What it does for you, is that it'll solve all the geometry formulas for you, and tell you where to put your pivots for a given length cyl, or vice versa.
Here's one that I did recently for a work-related project:

You're looking at the load in two different positions, horizontal and vertical. I've got the vertical fixed mast and angle brace which has the cyl mount on it. The dimensions in parentheses (x) are being solved by the sketcher, and I input the rest.
Basically, I ended up changing the geometry to spec a standard cylinder, but in that example I solved for the position of that lower pivot. I could have hard dimensioned that pivot and asked it to find the other one, or the angle of the brace, or basically anything ....
Without farting around in the shop making mockups, this is sure an easy way to do it. There's lots of free cad out there that should be able to do this simple problem.
CM