A universal joint, U joint, Cardan joint or Hardy-Spicer joint is a joint in a rigid rod that allows the rod to 'bend' in any direction. It consists of a pair of ordinary hinges located close together, but oriented at 90° relative to each other.
Universal joints are common wherever a driveshaft needs to turn a corner; a driveshaft with a universal joint can freely rotate through the universal joint, and no gears are required to couple the two ends. The most obvious example of this application of a universal joint is in the driveshafts of automobiles, a technology known as the Hotchkiss drive.
However, when the two shafts are at an angle other than 180°, the driven shaft does not rotate with the same speed as the drive shaft; the more the angle goes toward 90° the jerkier the movement gets (clearly, when the angle β = 90° the shafts would even lock).
The angular speed ω2 of the driven shaft, as a function of the angular speed of the driving shaft ω1 and the angle of the driving shaft φ1, is found using:
and the angular acceleration,
Another way to prevent jerky movement is to use a constant velocity (CV) or 'homokinetic' joint ('homo' meaning 'same', 'kinetic' meaning 'movement' or motion). A homokinetic joint has the same function as a U joint but is constructed with a cage and steel balls moving in grooves, inside a 'dome' (see picture).
For a CV joint ω2 = ω1 for any angle β.
Automotive transmission technologies
Kreuzgelenk | Giunto cardanico | Cardanische ophanging | Sprzęgło wychylne | Kardanknut
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