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The Stiller-Smith Mechanism: A Kinematic Analysis
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The Stiller-Smith Mechanism provides a unique approach in the use of the rotational characteristics of the cross-slider link of the elliptic trammel. Establishment of the research need and a historical development of the design concept are presented complete with a detailed kinematic analysis. Successful incorporation of the new mechanism is pictorially presented.
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Smith, J., Craven, R., and Cutlip, R., "The Stiller-Smith Mechanism: A Kinematic Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 860535, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860535.Also In
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