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Suresh Soma commented on Yin And Yang's answer 2/18/2020
Why do we need to use knuckle joint to transmit axial tensile force between two rods, can't we just use two rods welded together?
ok consider them as shafts
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Suresh Soma commented on Tom Jackson's answer 2/18/2020
why cant we use knuckle joints for transmission of torques between two shafts?
but in knuckle joints shafts will be in same axis or collinear
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Suresh Soma commented on Yin And Yang's answer 2/18/2020
why cant we use knuckle joints for transmission of torques between two shafts?
yes
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Suresh Soma asked 2/17/2020
why cant we use knuckle joints for transmission of torques between two shafts?
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Suresh Soma asked 2/17/2020
Why do we need to use knuckle joint to transmit axial tensile force between two rods, can't we just use two rods welded together?
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Suresh Soma asked 12/20/2016
Where do the cylinders will be at the start of engine (at TDC or BDC)?
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