Title of article
Synthesis of multi-degree of freedom, parallel flexure system concepts via freedom and constraint topology (FACT). Part II: Practice
Author/Authors
Hopkins، نويسنده , , Jonathan B. and Culpepper، نويسنده , , Martin L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
8
From page
271
To page
278
Abstract
In Part II of this paper we demonstrate how to use freedom and constraint topology (FACT) to synthesize concepts for the multi-degree of freedom, parallel precision flexure systems that fall within the scope of Part I. Several examples are provided to demonstrate how the Principle of Complementary Topologies and geometric entities from Part I are (i) relevant to flexure system characteristics, (ii) used to visualize the possible layout of flexure constraints to achieve a desired motion and (iii) used to select redundant constraints. A synthesis process is presented, and then used to visualize and construct a flexure system concept with the requisite kinematic characteristics and redundant constraints that provide increased stiffness, load capacity, and symmetry. The output of the process is a flexure concept that would then be modeled and refined by existing modeling and analysis methods.
Keywords
Compliant Mechanism , projective geometry , Exact constraint , Constraint topology , Screw theory , flexure , Flexure system , Freedom topology
Journal title
Precision Engineering
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Precision Engineering
Record number
1429440
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