Advances in the Theory of Planar Curve Cognates

Author:

Sherman Samantha N.1,Hauenstein Jonathan D.2,Wampler Charles W.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied and Computational, Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556

2. Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556

3. Chemical and Materials System Lab, General Motors Global R&D, Warren, MI 48092

Abstract

Abstract Cognate linkages provide the useful property in mechanism design of having the same motion. This paper describes an approach for determining all coupler curve cognates for planar linkages with rotational joints. Although a prior compilation of six-bar cognates due to Dijksman purported to be a complete list, that analysis assumed, without proof, that cognates only arise by permuting link rotations. Our approach eliminates that assumption using arguments concerning the singular foci of the coupler curve to constrain a cognate search and then completing the analysis by solving a precision point problem. This analysis confirms that Dijksman’s list for six-bars is comprehensive. As we further demonstrate on an eight-bar and a ten-bar example, the method greatly constrains the set of permutations of link rotations that can possibly lead to cognates, thereby facilitating the discovery of all cognates that arise in that manner. However, for these higher order linkages, the further step of using a precision point test to eliminate the possibility of any other cognates is still beyond our computational capabilities.

Funder

Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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3. Six-Bar Cognates of a Stephenson Mechanism;Dijksman;J. Mech.,1971

4. Linkage Coupler Curve Synthesis: A Historical Review- II. Developments After 1875;Nolle;Mech. Mach. Theory,1974

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