Abstract

Abstract Two examples are presented that illustrate two types of problems wherein a high-speed computer can provide important aid to the design engineer: (a) Tedious table-making computations; (b) solution of complex differential equations. The two applications represented are, respectively, a cycloidal crank-drive mechanism and a swing-type hammer mill.

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