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Showing papers on "Revolute joint published in 1982"


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TL;DR: In this paper, expressions for the intrinsic transmission functions of a plane single-loop kinematic chain with revolute or translation joints and many degrees of freedom are found using vector analysis.

5 citations


01 Mar 1982
TL;DR: In this paper, a theory and computer code for design optimization of force-balancing mechanisms is developed, and the objective of the optimization problem is to minimize the largest force required to move the mechanism through its path.
Abstract: : A theory and computer code for design optimization of force-balancing mechanisms is developed. The force-balancing mechanisms treated in this report use linear elastic force elements. A constrained, multi-element formulation is introduced to analyze kinematics of mechanisms. Two joint formulations, revolute and translational, are introduced. The optimal design problem is formulated as a descretized problem. The objective of the optimization problem is to minimize the largest force required to move the mechanism through its path. A gradient projection method is adopted for optimization. Example calculations are presented for a mechanical spring Weapon Equalibrator. A substantial reduction (60%) of the cost function is demonstrated, compared with conventional equalibrator design methods.

2 citations