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Angular displacement

About: Angular displacement is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5102 publications have been published within this topic receiving 46081 citations. The topic is also known as: rotational displacement.


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02 Mar 1982
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus for controlling the angular position of a motor by controlling the revolution of the motor in response to a given positioning command value commanding a predetermined angular position was presented.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the angular position of a motor by controlling the revolution of the motor in response to a given positioning command value commanding a predetermined angular position of the motor shaft so as to stop the motor shaft at the predetermined angular position, wherein the acceleration of the motor being accelerated in the initial acceleration stage of the motor position control operation is calculated, and on the basis of the calculated acceleration and a commanded maximum velocity, the remainder angular distance between the deceleration starting angular position and the desired angular position of the motor and the deceleration command value in the deceleration stage are calculated so as to control the deceleration of the motor on the basis of the calculated values.

53 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between preload, speed, and contact angle is studied and a new analytical approach is proposed, giving explicitly and with good precision the contact angle versus preload and rotational speed for the special case of elastically preloaded high speed angular-contact ball bearing.
Abstract: In order to optimize the mechanical behavior of high speed rotors, it is useful to know the load-displacement law of the angular-contact ball bearing. The relationship between preload, speed, and contact angle is studied and a new analytical approach is proposed, giving explicitly and with good precision the contact angle versus preload and rotational speed for the special case of elastically preloaded high speed angular-contact ball bearing.

53 citations

Patent
06 Jun 1978
TL;DR: A rotational position detecting apparatus for use in spark ignition control systems for internal combustion engines is described in this article, where a plurality of angular informations are provided circularly on a rotatable disk.
Abstract: A rotational position detecting apparatus for use in spark ignition control systems for internal combustion engines. A plurality of angular informations are provided circularly on a rotatable disk except at the predetermined reference angular position of said rotatable disk. Two of the angular informations provided beside the reference angular position are spaced twice as wide as a predetermined angular interval between other two of the angular informations. A first and second signal generators spaced integer times as wide as the predetermined angular interval from each other are associated with the rotatable disk for generating respective a.c. output signals in response to the passing of each of said angular informations. The a.c. output signals of the first and second signal generators are applied to an electric circuit which subtracts one of the a.c. output signals from the other of the a.c. output signals and shapes the subtraction resultant signal into a pulse signal.

52 citations

Patent
07 Jul 1992
TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus for monitoring the movement and force production of the lumbar spine during flexion and extension in each of several sagittal-frontal planes of the body, as well as during movement in the transverse (twisting) plane.
Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for monitoring the movement and force production of the lumbar spine during flexion and extension in each of several sagittal-frontal planes of the body, as well as during movement in the transverse (twisting) plane. The apparatus includes a rotatable platform upon which the patient is adapted to stand, and the platform is pivotable about a vertical axis, so that the platform may be pivoted to a selected angle and held in the selected position. For operation in the flexion/extension mode, there is provided a lever arm which is rotatable about a horizontal axis which is adapted to pass through the lumbro-sacral junction of the patient, and a first upper body engaging member is releasably mounted to the lever arm. A first computer controlled drive motor pivotally rotates the lever arm in opposite directions in accordance with a predetermined program. An overhead frame assembly is also mounted for rotation about the horizontal axis, and a second upper body engaging member is mounted to the overhead frame assembly for rotation about a generally vertical axis which is perpendicular to the horizontal axis. Thus the apparatus may be operated in a flexion/extension mode, or in a twisting mode, and with the foot platform in a selected angular position.

52 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Results were obtained that argue that the perceptual process that underlies induced motion is learned and is not due to a diminished horizontal motion of the pattern but amounts to a smaller motion-inducing effect.
Abstract: Prolonged exposure to a condition that causes induced motion was found to diminish this effect. The extent of a horizontal induced motion was measured by obtaining estimates of the direction of the apparent oblique path that resulted when a spot was visible on a horizontally moving pattern and was therefore in horizontal induced motion and, at the same time, moved vertically. Because the horizontal component of the perceived motion path represented the induced motion, the slope of the path measured the extent of the induced motion. After a 10-min exposure to induced motion, the apparent motion path was steeper; the mean change corresponded to a 15% smaller extent of the induced motion. Results were obtained that argue that this effect is not due to a diminished horizontal motion of the pattern but amounts to a smaller motion-inducing effect. The experiments were meant to support the view that the perceptual process that underlies induced motion is learned.

52 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202339
202282
2021106
2020164
2019224
2018212