Cycloids 120307035312 Phpapp01
Cycloids 120307035312 Phpapp01
What is a Cycloid?
A cycloid is a curve generated by a point on the
circumference of a circle as the circle rolls along
a straight line without slipping
The moving circle is called a generating circle
and the straight line is called a directing line or
base line.
The point on the generating circle which traces
the curve is called the generating point.
Construction of a Cycloid
Mark any point P1 on the curve and with the radius of the circle
mark on the centre line of the rotating circle. From that point draw
horizontal line which meets the base line at some point. Now join
both the points with a line which is the required normal and draw a
perpendicular to normal, tangent is obtained.
EPICYCLOIDS
What is Epicycloid?
The cycloid is called the epicycloid when the
generating circle rolls along another circle
outside (directing circle)
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8
5
Steps 1: Draw and divide
10 4
rolling circle into 12 equal
divisions.
11 3
12 2
4
P
BASE LINE
8
Step 3: Mark the 12
10
9
C1
5
4
positions of the circle
11
12 2
3
4
– centre (C1,C2, …)
as the circle rolls on
P
BASE LINE
Step 5: Using the
8
9 5
10
C1
3
radius of the circle
and from the marked
11
12 2
4
P
BASE LINE
Draw an epicycloid of rolling circle diameter 40 mm which rolls
outside another circle (base circle) of 150mm diameter for one
revolution
Step 1: Draw an arc PQ with radius75 mm and centre O,
subtending and angle 96º. P is the generating point. On OP
produced mark PC = 20mm. Draw a circle with centre C and
radius 20 mm.
Step 2 : Divide rolling diameter in to12 equal parts and name
them as 1,2,3,4… 12 in Clock Wise direction.
Step 3 : With O as centre draw concentric arcs passing
through1,2,3,…,12.
Step 4 : With O as centre and OC as radius, draw an arc to
represent locus of centre.
Step 5 : Divide arc PQ in to 12 equal parts and name them as1’,
2’, …., 12’.
Step 6 : JoinO1’, O2’, …and produce them to cut the locus of
centers atC1, C2, ….
Step 7 : Taking C1 as centre, and radius equal to 20 mm, draw
an arc cutting the arc through1 at P1. Similarly obtain pointsP2,
P3,…., P12.
HYPOCYCLOIDS
CONSTRUCTION OF A HYPOCYCLOID
The curve traced by a point on a circle which rolls on
the inside of a circular base surface.
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3
Step 5: Using the
10
C1
4
radius of the circle
9
5
and from the
8
7
C7
marked centres
step off the
position of the
point.
Step 6: Darken the
C1
BASE LINE
curve.
CENTRE LINE
Applications of cycloid curves: