In this paper, we study the synthesis of wire flexures to achieve orthogonal motion by using a recently developed screw theory based approach. For a given desired mobility pattern, our goal is to find a system of wire flexures that are simply connected in parallel between the functional stage and the ground. It has been shown that a wire flexure is essentially a pure force or a line screw. An n dof motion space (allowable motion) is realiz-able if its reciprocal constraint space can be spanned by 6 − n line screws or forces. We first enumerate all possible one to five degree of motion spaces that are formed by motions along the co-ordinate axes attached on the functional stage. For each of these 34 motion spaces, we apply the screw theory a...
We present the exact constraint design of a two degrees of freedom cross-flexure-based stage that co...
In this paper, we propose a new velocity constraint type for Redundant Drive Wire Mechanisms. The pu...
This paper presents a novel family of fully isotropic parallel mechanisms whose output link is provi...
This thesis introduces a general method for analyzing and synthesizing flexure systems of any config...
This paper presents a screw theory based approach for the analysis and synthesis of flexible joints ...
The design of flexible parallel stages has recently been systematised for the three-dimensional spac...
In this paper, we present the type synthesis of freedom and constraint elements for design of genera...
The dimensional synthesis of spatial closed-loop linkages to match both force and position specifica...
This paper enables the synthesis of flexure-based transmission mechanisms that possess multiple deco...
This paper proposes dozens of One Rotational Constraint orientated Compliant Mechanisms (ORC-CMs), m...
The systematic methodologies involved in type synthesis of flexure systems are no doubt helpful to g...
2D flexure elements fulfil a pivotal role in the field of precision positioning systems as they do n...
Drawing mainly on the concepts of dual space and dual basis in linear algebra and on existing screw ...
In this paper, we extend the principles of the freedom and constraint topologies (FACT) synthesis ap...
This paper presents a novel family of fully isotropic parallel mechanisms whose output link is provi...
We present the exact constraint design of a two degrees of freedom cross-flexure-based stage that co...
In this paper, we propose a new velocity constraint type for Redundant Drive Wire Mechanisms. The pu...
This paper presents a novel family of fully isotropic parallel mechanisms whose output link is provi...
This thesis introduces a general method for analyzing and synthesizing flexure systems of any config...
This paper presents a screw theory based approach for the analysis and synthesis of flexible joints ...
The design of flexible parallel stages has recently been systematised for the three-dimensional spac...
In this paper, we present the type synthesis of freedom and constraint elements for design of genera...
The dimensional synthesis of spatial closed-loop linkages to match both force and position specifica...
This paper enables the synthesis of flexure-based transmission mechanisms that possess multiple deco...
This paper proposes dozens of One Rotational Constraint orientated Compliant Mechanisms (ORC-CMs), m...
The systematic methodologies involved in type synthesis of flexure systems are no doubt helpful to g...
2D flexure elements fulfil a pivotal role in the field of precision positioning systems as they do n...
Drawing mainly on the concepts of dual space and dual basis in linear algebra and on existing screw ...
In this paper, we extend the principles of the freedom and constraint topologies (FACT) synthesis ap...
This paper presents a novel family of fully isotropic parallel mechanisms whose output link is provi...
We present the exact constraint design of a two degrees of freedom cross-flexure-based stage that co...
In this paper, we propose a new velocity constraint type for Redundant Drive Wire Mechanisms. The pu...
This paper presents a novel family of fully isotropic parallel mechanisms whose output link is provi...