väntvõllmehhanism
Väntvõllmehhanism, often translated as crankshaft mechanism, is a fundamental mechanical system used to convert rotary motion into reciprocating motion or vice versa. It consists of a crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons. The crankshaft is a rotating shaft with one or more offset throws. Each throw is connected to a piston via a connecting rod. As the crankshaft rotates, the offset throws force the connecting rods and pistons to move up and down within cylinders.
This mechanism is most commonly found in internal combustion engines, where it plays a crucial role in
Conversely, the väntvõllmehhanism can also be used to convert rotary motion into reciprocating motion. For example,