The Design and Simulation of an Astronomical Clock
This paper describes and explains the synthesis of an astronomical clock mechanism which displays the mean position of the Sun, the Moon, the lunar node and zodiac circle as well as the Moon phases and their motion during the year as seen from the Earth. The clock face represents the stereographic p...
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doaj-2590fff9ff5640d08fc394de8d23a51f2021-04-28T23:01:09ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-04-01113989398910.3390/app11093989The Design and Simulation of an Astronomical ClockBranislav Popkonstantinović0Ratko Obradović1Miša Stojićević2Zorana Jeli3Ivana Cvetković4Ivana Vasiljević5Zoran Milojević6Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaFaculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering, Faraday Institution Fast Start Project, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UKThis paper describes and explains the synthesis of an astronomical clock mechanism which displays the mean position of the Sun, the Moon, the lunar node and zodiac circle as well as the Moon phases and their motion during the year as seen from the Earth. The clock face represents the stereographic projection of the celestial equator, celestial tropics, zodiac circle (ecliptic) and horizon for the latitude of Belgrade from the north celestial pole to the equator plane. The observed motions of celestial objects are realized by a set of clock gear trains with properly calculated gear ratios. The method of continued fraction is applied in the computation of proper and practically applicable gear ratios of the clock gear trains. The fully operational 3D model of the astronomical clock is created and the motion study of its operation is accomplished by using the SolidWorks 2016 application. The simulation results are compared with the ephemeris data and the detected differences are used to evaluate the long-term accuracy of the astronomical clock operation. The presented methods of the clock mechanism synthesis can be useful for the design, maintenance and conservation of large-scale city astronomical clocks since these clocks represent a precious historical and cultural heritage of European civilization.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/9/3989astronomical clockCADcontinued fractionsmechanismsmotion studystereographic projection |
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Branislav Popkonstantinović Ratko Obradović Miša Stojićević Zorana Jeli Ivana Cvetković Ivana Vasiljević Zoran Milojević The Design and Simulation of an Astronomical Clock Applied Sciences astronomical clock CAD continued fractions mechanisms motion study stereographic projection |
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Branislav Popkonstantinović Ratko Obradović Miša Stojićević Zorana Jeli Ivana Cvetković Ivana Vasiljević Zoran Milojević |
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The Design and Simulation of an Astronomical Clock |
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The Design and Simulation of an Astronomical Clock |
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The Design and Simulation of an Astronomical Clock |
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This paper describes and explains the synthesis of an astronomical clock mechanism which displays the mean position of the Sun, the Moon, the lunar node and zodiac circle as well as the Moon phases and their motion during the year as seen from the Earth. The clock face represents the stereographic projection of the celestial equator, celestial tropics, zodiac circle (ecliptic) and horizon for the latitude of Belgrade from the north celestial pole to the equator plane. The observed motions of celestial objects are realized by a set of clock gear trains with properly calculated gear ratios. The method of continued fraction is applied in the computation of proper and practically applicable gear ratios of the clock gear trains. The fully operational 3D model of the astronomical clock is created and the motion study of its operation is accomplished by using the SolidWorks 2016 application. The simulation results are compared with the ephemeris data and the detected differences are used to evaluate the long-term accuracy of the astronomical clock operation. The presented methods of the clock mechanism synthesis can be useful for the design, maintenance and conservation of large-scale city astronomical clocks since these clocks represent a precious historical and cultural heritage of European civilization. |
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