- Eccentric (mechanism)
An eccentric in
mechanical engineering is a circular disk ("eccentric sheave") solidly fixed to a rotatingaxle with its centre offset from that of the axle (hence the word "eccentric", out of the centre).It is most often employed in
steam engine s and used to convert rotary into linear reciprocating motion in order to drive a slidingvalve or a pump ram. In order to do so an eccentric usually has a groove at its circumference around which is closely fitted a circular collar ("eccentric strap") attached to which an "eccentric rod" is suspended in such a way that its other end can impart the required reciprocating motion. A return crank fulfills the same function except that it can only work at the end of an axle or on the outside of a wheel whereas an eccentric can also be fitted to the body of the axle between the wheels. Unlike acam , which also converts rotary into linear motion at almost any rate ofacceleration anddeceleration , an eccentric or return crank can only impartsimple harmonic motion .On bicycles
The term is also used to refer to the device often used on
tandem bicycle s with timing chains orsingle-speed bicycle s with a rear disc brake or an internal-geared hub, to allow slight repositioning, fore and aft, of abottom bracket in order to properly tension the chain.cite web
url = http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_e-f.html
title = Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Glossary E-F: Eccentric
accessdate = 2007-06-09|last=Brown |first=Sheldon |authorlink=Sheldon Brown (bicycle mechanic) |publisher=Sheldon Brown]They may be held in place by a built-in wedge,
set screw s threaded into the bottom bracket shell, or pinch bolts that tighten a split bottom bracket shell.cite web
url = http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/03/ce/model-3mrss.html
title = Cannondale 1FG Easy Chain Tensioning
accessdate = 2007-10-19]References
ee also
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Balance shaft
*Cam
*Concentric
*Crankshaft
*Linkage (mechanical)
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