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Theory of Parallel Mechanisms (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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Theory of Parallel Mechanisms (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Series: Mechanisms and Machine Science, 6
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This book contains mechanism analysis and synthesis. In mechanism
analysis, a mobility methodology is first systematically presented.
This methodology, based on the author's screw theory, proposed in
1997, of which the generality and validity was only proved
recently, is a very complex issue, researched by various scientists
over the last 150 years. The principle of kinematic influence
coefficient and its latest developments are described. This
principle is suitable for kinematic analysis of various 6-DOF and
lower-mobility parallel manipulators. The singularities are
classified by a new point of view, and progress in
position-singularity and orientation-singularity is stated. In
addition, the concept of over-determinate input is proposed and a
new method of force analysis based on screw theory is presented. In
mechanism synthesis, the synthesis for spatial parallel mechanisms
is discussed, and the synthesis method of difficult 4-DOF and 5-DOF
symmetric mechanisms, which was first put forward by the author in
2002, is introduced in detail. Besides, the three-order screw
system and its space distribution of the kinematic screws for
infinite possible motions of lower mobility mechanisms are both
analyzed.
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