Kinematics – Pulleys
29 พฤษภาคม 2566
ผู้ชม 486 ผู้ชม
DESCRIPTION
The Engineering Fundamentals range enables students to gain an understanding of the principles of engineering by the process of learning via experimentation.
The EF-4.1 Pulleys experiments kit introduces students to various types of pulleys including fixed, movable and compound pulleys. These experiments show the advantages of using different types of pulleys as a way of lifting weights.
The kit also allows students to familiarise themselves with a simple windlass or wheel and axle, and how this can allow a large load to be lifted whilst still maintaining a mechanical advantage, a differential windlass, how a capstan device allows high loads to be controlled by a relatively low restraining force and a Weston differential or chain hoist.
The kit introduces students to terms such as mechanical advantage, velocity ratio, work done, efficiency and the laws of a machine.
EXPERIMENTAL CONTENT
- Weston differential pulley
- Windlass/wheel and axle
- Compound pulleys
- Moveable pulleys
- Fixed pulleys
- Capstan
FEATURES & BENEFITS
Features
- Neatly presented in an easily identifiable and durable storage tray
- Trays have clear lids making it easy to see their contents
- Pictorial tray contents list to identify missing components easily
- Accompanied by a detailed manual with various practical exercises
- Clear and concise assembly instructions for each experiment
- Multiple experiments per kit
- Toolless assembly
Benefits
- Hands-on understanding from lessons
- Improve the student’s dexterity by self-assembly with the instructions provided