Optimal Design of Stewart Platform S

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Optimal Design of Stewart Platform Safety Mechanism

A safety mechanism capable of moving at will within the range of its whole link lengths is designed based on the link space. Sixteen extreme poses are obtained in a Stewart platform. The singular points of the extreme poses are solved by using homotopy method as well as the judgment condition of singular points, and thereby the maximum link lengths are achieved. The rotation angles of joints and the distances between two neighboring links are analyzed in a calculation example in which that the mechanism moves among the extreme poses is assumed. Then an algorithm to test the safety mechanism is presented taking the constraint conditions into account. A safety mechanism having optimal properties of global movement is worked out by optimizing all structural parameters through minimizing the average condition number of extreme poses.

作 者: Chen Hua Chen Weishan Liu Junkao   作者单位: School of Mechatronics Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China  刊 名: 中国航空学报(英文版)  ISTIC 英文刊名: CHINESE JOURNAL OF AERONAUTICS  年,卷(期): 2007 20(4)  分类号: V2  关键词: parallel manipulator   safety mechanism   optimal design   Stewart platform  

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