Integrating structural and input design of a 2-DOF high-speed parallel manipulator: A flexible model-based approach

Maíra M. Da Silva, Leopoldo P.R. De Oliveira, Olivier Brüls, Micaël Michelin, Cédric Baradat, Olivier Tempier, Jan De Caigny, Jan Swevers, Wim Desmet, Hendrik Van Brussel

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This paper discusses the integrated design of parallel manipulators, which exhibit varying dynamics. This characteristic affects the machine stability and performance. The design methodology consists of four main steps: (i) the system modeling using flexible multibody technique, (ii) the synthesis of reduced-order models suitable for control design, (iii) the systematic flexible model-based input signal design, and (iv) the evaluation of some possible machine designs. The novelty in this methodology is to take structural flexibilities into consideration during the input signal design; therefore, enhancing the standard design process which mainly considers rigid bodies dynamics. The potential of the proposed strategy is exploited for the design evaluation of a two degree-of-freedom high-speed parallel manipulator. The results are experimentally validated.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)1509-1519
Número de páginas11
PublicaciónMechanism and Machine Theory
Volumen45
N.º11
DOI
EstadoPublicada - nov 2010

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