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Using Burmester Theory in the Design of Compliant Mechanisms
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Abstract
Compliant mechanisms have been defined as mechanical systems that derive some or all of their mobility from the flexibility of one or more of their members. In general, due to the large-deflection nature of the compliant members, analysis and synthesis of compliant mechanisms have typically required a numerical iterative solution method. Recently, analytical loop-closure synthesis techniques have been extended to the design of compliant mechanisms, by utilizing the concept of an equivalent pseudo-rigid-body model for a compliant mechanism. These developments have greatly simplified the synthesis of compliant mechanisms. These mechanisms have been synthesized for three precision points using analytical and graphical methods. In rigid-link mechanism design, additional precision points may be incorporated by using Burmester theory. With this enhancement as the motivation, this paper presents the first use of Burmester theory to design compliant mechanisms for four and five precision points. This is facilitated by use of the concept of an equivalent pseudo-rigid-body model. Burmester theory yields a linear set of kinematic equations, allowing for their easy utilization herein. Also for some design problems, this theory can provide a graphical representation of all possible solutions for compliant mechanisms. In addition to the specification of precision points for compliant mechanisms, input torque and/or potential energy values may also be prescribed.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Title: Using Burmester Theory in the Design of Compliant Mechanisms
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Abstract
Compliant mechanisms have been defined as mechanical systems that derive some or all of their mobility from the flexibility of one or more of their members.
In general, due to the large-deflection nature of the compliant members, analysis and synthesis of compliant mechanisms have typically required a numerical iterative solution method.
Recently, analytical loop-closure synthesis techniques have been extended to the design of compliant mechanisms, by utilizing the concept of an equivalent pseudo-rigid-body model for a compliant mechanism.
These developments have greatly simplified the synthesis of compliant mechanisms.
These mechanisms have been synthesized for three precision points using analytical and graphical methods.
In rigid-link mechanism design, additional precision points may be incorporated by using Burmester theory.
With this enhancement as the motivation, this paper presents the first use of Burmester theory to design compliant mechanisms for four and five precision points.
This is facilitated by use of the concept of an equivalent pseudo-rigid-body model.
Burmester theory yields a linear set of kinematic equations, allowing for their easy utilization herein.
Also for some design problems, this theory can provide a graphical representation of all possible solutions for compliant mechanisms.
In addition to the specification of precision points for compliant mechanisms, input torque and/or potential energy values may also be prescribed.
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