Constraint-Based Design of Parallel Kinematic XY Flexure Mechanisms

Author:

Awtar Shorya1,Slocum Alexander H.1

Affiliation:

1. Precision Engineering Research Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 01239

Abstract

This paper presents parallel kinematic XY flexure mechanism designs based on systematic constraint patterns that allow large ranges of motion without causing over-constraint or significant error motions. Key performance characteristics of XY mechanisms such as mobility, cross-axis coupling, parasitic errors, actuator isolation, drive stiffness, lost motion, and geometric sensitivity, are discussed. The standard double parallelogram flexure module is used as a constraint building-block and its nonlinear force-displacement characteristics are employed in analytically predicting the performance characteristics of two proposed XY flexure mechanism designs. Fundamental performance tradeoffs, including those resulting from the nonlinear load-stiffening and elastokinematic effects, in flexure mechanisms are highlighted. Comparisons between closed-form linear and nonlinear analyses are presented to emphasize the inadequacy of the former. It is shown that geometric symmetry in the constraint arrangement relaxes some of the design tradeoffs, resulting in improved performance. The nonlinear analytical predictions are validated by means of computational finite element analysis and experimental measurements.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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