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== Mechanical electrical analogies ==
 
== Mechanical electrical analogies ==
  
Fore some  machine elements there is a more or less direct analogy to electrical components.
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For some  machine elements there is a more or less direct analogy to electrical components.
 
* spring - capacitor
 
* spring - capacitor
 
* flywheel - inductor
 
* flywheel - inductor
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== Related ==
 
== Related ==
  
* [[Terminology of parts]]
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* [[List of machine elements]], [[Suitable mechanisms]]
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* [[Mechanical electrical analogies]]
 
* [[Mechanical electrical analogies]]
  

Latest revision as of 10:09, 20 May 2023

Basically an element of a machine that fulfills just one singular well defined function.
Like e.g. a bearing, a gear, a spring, a flywheel, and such.

See Wikipedias definition (extrnal links section) for a thorough treatment and commonly agreed on interpretation.
The discussion here is just a short coverage in the context of this wiki.

Limits to delineation

The distinctions upwards to bigger assemblies and downwards to smaller ones may not always be clear and definite but is rather context dependent.
E.g. in a gear bearing the whole thing can be considered a machine element but
just as well each gear inside can be considered a machine element too (especially if the bearing can be disassembled).

Mechanical electrical analogies

For some machine elements there is a more or less direct analogy to electrical components.

  • spring - capacitor
  • flywheel - inductor
  • "friction" element (dissipative snapback) - resistor
  • unidirectional clutches - diodes
  • controllable clutches - transistors
  • gear-trains - transformers (quite some difference here)

Related

External links