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{{Short description|Four-bar straight-line mechanism}}
[[Image:Hoekens linkage animated.gif|right|Chebyshev's Lambda Mechanism]]
[[File:TchebyshevsChebyshev plantigradeLambda machineLinkage.gif|thumb|Tchebyshevs'''Animation plantigradeof machine]]the Chebyshev Lambda Linkage'''<br>
Dimensions (unit length {{mvar|a}}):
[[File:Lambda mechanism.svg|upright=0.5|thumb|Lambda Mechanism]]
{{legend-line|solid cyan|Link 2: {{mvar|a}}}}
{{legend-line|solid green|Link 4: {{math|2.5''a''}}}}
{{legend-line|solid yellow|Link 3: {{math|2.5''a'' + 2.5''a''}}}}
Link 1 (horizontal distance between ground joints): {{math|2''a''}}]]
[[File:Tchebyshevs plantigrade machine.gif|thumb|Chebyshev's plantigrade machine.]]
[[File:Chebyshev Table Linkage.gif|thumb|A Chebyshev Translating Table Linkage, which combines together two [[cognate linkage]]s: the [[Chebyshev linkage|Chebyshev Linkage]] and Chebyshev Lambda Linkage.]]
 
TheIn [[kinematics]], the '''Chebyshev's Lambda MechanismLinkage'''<ref name="Wolfram">{{Cite web|url=http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ChebyshevsLambdaMechanism/|title=Chebyshev's Lambda Mechanism – Wolfram Demonstrations Project|website=demonstrations.wolfram.com}}</ref> is a [[four-bar mechanismlinkage]] that converts [[rotational motion]] to approximate [[straight-line motion]] with approximate constant velocity.<ref name=DOM>{{citeCite book |url=http://www.designofmachinery.com/DOM/ |title=Design of Machinery |year=2011}}</ref> It is so-named because it looks like a lowercase Greek letter [[lambda]] (λ).<ref name=etudes /> The precise design trades off straightness, lack of [[acceleration]], and the proportion of the driving rotation that is spent in the linear portion of the full curve.<ref name=DOM134>{{citeCite book |url=http://www.designofmachinery.com/DOM/Chap_03_3ed_p134.pdf |title=DOM p134 Hoecken linkage }}</ref>
 
The example to the right spends over half of the cycle in the near -straight portion. The coupler (link 3) point stays within 1% positional tolerance while intersecting the ideal straight line 6 times.
 
The linkage was first shown in Paris on the [[Exposition Universelle (1878)]] as "The Plantigrade Machine".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mech.spbstu.ru/Dzenushko_Dainis:_Walking_mechanisms_survey#The_Chebyshev_Walking_Mechanism|title = Dzenushko Dainis: Walking mechanisms survey – Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics}}</ref><ref name=etudes>{{citeCite web |url=httphttps://www.etudes.ru/en/etudes/stopohodchebyshev-plantigrade-machine/ |title=ArchivedTchebyshev's plantigrade machine — Mathematical copyEtudes |accessdate=2014-11-16 |url-status=dead |archiveurlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2014112901542920170728024836/http://www.etudes.ru/en/etudes/stopohod/chebyshev-plantigrade-machine |archivedate=20142017-1107-2928 }}</ref> The Chebyshev Lambda Linkage is a [[cognate linkage]] of the [[Chebyshev linkage]].
The Chebyshev's Lambda Mechanism is a [[cognate linkage]] of the [[Chebyshev linkage]].
 
The Chebyshev Lambda Linkage is used in vehicle suspension mechanisms, walking robots, and rover wheel mechanisms. In 2004, a study completed as a Master of Science Thesis at [[Izmir Institute of Technology]] introduced a new mechanism design by combining two symmetrical Lambda linkages to distribute the force evenly on to ground with providing the straight vertical wheel motion.<ref>{{Cite thesis |last1=Barlas |first1=Fırat |title=Design of a Mars Rover suspension mechanism |url=https://openaccess.iyte.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/11147/3449 |publisher=Izmir Institute of Technology |access-date=3 April 2021 |date=June 2004 |hdl=11147/3449|type=Master Thesis }}</ref> It was then designed, manufactured, and tested in the Earth Rover Project of Los Angeles City College Electronics Club.<ref>{{Citation|title=Moxie Video Intro It|url=https://vimeo.com/117774490|language=en|access-date=2022-11-17}}</ref>
The linkage was first shown in Paris on the [[Exposition Universelle (1878)]] as "The Plantigrade Machine".<ref>http://mech.spbstu.ru/Dzenushko_Dainis:_Walking_mechanisms_survey#The_Chebyshev_Walking_Mechanism</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etudes.ru/en/etudes/stopohod/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-11-16 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129015429/http://www.etudes.ru/en/etudes/stopohod/ |archivedate=2014-11-29 }}</ref>
 
== See also ==
The Chebyshev's Lambda Mechanism looks like the Greek letter lambda, therefore the linkage is also known as Lambda Mechanism.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etudes.ru/en/etudes/stopohod/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-11-16 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129015429/http://www.etudes.ru/en/etudes/stopohod/ |archivedate=2014-11-29 }}</ref>
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The *[[Chebyshev's Lambdalinkage]], Mechanism is athe [[cognateCognate linkage|cognate]] of the [[Chebyshev lambda linkage]].
==See also==
*[[Hoeckens linkage]], a linkage that produces a very similar locus using one less link but an additional slider.
*[[Leg mechanism]]
*[[Straight line mechanism]]
*[[Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage]] (an 8-bar linkage)
*[[Chebyshev linkage]]
*[[Four-bar linkage]]
*[[Hoeckens linkage]]
*[[Leg mechanism]]
 
== References ==
*[http://www.designofmachinery.com/DOM/ Design of Machinery - esp' p134]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.designofmachinery.com/DOM/Chap_03_3ed_p134.pdf Hoeckens approximate straight-line mechanism] (diagram and table of lengths)
*[http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~kliu/hoekens.jpg Hoeckens straight line linkage] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706184142/http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~kliu/hoekens.jpg |date=2011-07-06 }} (Homemade example)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20141129015429/http://www.etudes.ru/en/etudes/stopohod/ Video of computer simulation of Tchebychev walking machine] (Стопоход Чебышева).
*[http://www.alexdenouden.nl/artikelen2/vierstangen.htm alexdenouden.nl] - Rectilinear motion after "Tchebychev"
*[http://mw.concord.org/modeler1.3/mirror/mechanics/peaucellier.html A simulation] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725190957/http://mw.concord.org/modeler1.3/mirror/mechanics/peaucellier.html |date=2011-07-25 }} using the Molecular Workbench software
*[http://www.mekanizmalar.com/hoekens_linkage.html How does a Hoecken's Linkage Work?] (Interactive Flash Animation)
 
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