Analysis of parallel kinematic machine with kinetostatic modelling method
A new method, called Kinetostatic Modelling Method is proposed for analysis of parallel kinematic machines (PKMs) in the paper. First, system modelling includes mobility study, kinematic model and inverse kinematic is conducted. Then, kinetostatic modelling is presented. It includes a complete compl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Robotics and computer-integrated manufacturing 2004-04, Vol.20 (2), p.151-165 |
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Kinetostatic Modelling Method is proposed for analysis of parallel kinematic machines (PKMs) in the paper. First, system modelling includes mobility study, kinematic model and inverse kinematic is conducted. Then, kinetostatic modelling is presented. It includes a complete compliant model developed for the analysis of the PKMs with fixed-length legs, with the model, two global compliance indices are introduced to provide a new mean of measuring the PKM's compliance over the workspace. These two global indices are the mean value and the standard deviation of the trace of the generalized compliance matrix. The mean value represents the average compliance of the PKM over the workspace, while the standard deviation indicates the compliance fluctuation relative to the mean value. The effect of three types of compliance is investigated in order to identify a dominant factor. The proposed method is implemented to analyze the compliance of the Tripod-based PKM prototype built at the Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute of the National Research Council of Canada. It is shown that the proposed method is an effective means for evaluating the kinetostatic behaviour of PKMs globally. |
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ISSN: | 0736-5845 1879-2537 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.rcim.2003.08.005 |