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Applications of kinematic/kinetic performance tools in synthesis of multi-D.O.F. mechanisms

  • Ming Yih Lee*
  • , Arthur G. Erdman
  • , Yevsey Gutman
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities

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Abstract

Analytical and graphical performance synthesis tools for multi-DOF mechanisms are developed in the companion of this two-part paper. Various performance indices derived from the Jacobian matrix for analyzing performance characteristics of multi-DOF mechanisms were proposed. These performance indices are the local kinematic coupling index (inner product of the Jacobian column vectors), the local directional mobility index (ratio of the Jacobian's eigenvalues), and the local efficiency index (product of the Jacobian's eigenvalues). In this paper, effort is placed on the applicability of the proposed analytical and graphical synthesis tools used to aid the design of multi-DOF mechanisms. Two examples representing open and closed chain mechanisms will be used to illustrate the effectiveness and efficiency of proposed method. First, a two-link planar robotic manipulator is used to apply the proposed method. Following that, a two DOF parallel drive road simulator illustrates applicability of the suggested tools. Through these examples, geometric parameters and joint range limits of the mechanism are optimized through the evaluation of performance indices, eigen-ellipse and intersection angle between trajectory contours.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Design Automation
PublisherPubl by ASME
Pages279-290
Number of pages12
Editionpt 2
ISBN (Print)0791807487
StatePublished - 1991
Externally publishedYes
Event17th Design Automation Conference presented at the 1991 ASME Design Technical Conferences - Miami, FL, USA
Duration: 22 09 199125 09 1991

Publication series

NameAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers, Design Engineering Division (Publication) DE
Numberpt 2
Volume32

Conference

Conference17th Design Automation Conference presented at the 1991 ASME Design Technical Conferences
CityMiami, FL, USA
Period22/09/9125/09/91

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