Until recently, vibration effects have generally been neglected in the design of high-speed machines and mechanisms. This has been primarily due to the complexity of the mathematical analysis of mechanisms with elastic links. With the advent of high-speed computers and structural dynamics techniques, such as finite element analysis, this is no longer regarded as such a formidable task. To date, with few exceptions, the analysis of elastic mechanism systems have been limited to a single type of mechanism (i.e., a four-bar or slider-crank) modeled with a small number of simple finite elements (usually beam elements). This paper develops the generalized equations of motion for elastic mechanism systems by utilizing finite element theory. The d...
A general approach is described for deriving the equations of motion of planar linkages in high-spee...
[[abstract]]A detailed experimental investigation is presented into the elastodynamic response of fo...
none4The purpose of this research is the analysis of the effects produced by different techniques of...
In a previously reported work, generalized equations of motion were developed for the dynamic analys...
In an earlier publication, generalized equations of motion were presented for the dynamic analysis o...
In an earlier publication, generalized equations of motion were presented for the dynamic analysis o...
Discussion on equations of motion of planar flexible mechanisms is presented in this paper. The fini...
The equations of motion for linearly elastic bodies undergoing large displacement motion are derived...
This thesis addresses the kineto-elastodynamic analysis of a four-bar mechanism running at high-spee...
This thesis presents a study of parametric stability of mechanisms with flexible members. Mathematic...
Transfer matrices are used in the dynamic analysis of planar elastic mechanisms. Mechanism motion is...
The governing equations of motion are derived for a planar slider-crank linkage with rigid crank and...
Transfer matrices are used to calculate the natural frequencies and corresponding mode shapes of pla...
none4The purpose of this research is the analysis of the effects produced by different techniques of...
none4The purpose of this research is the analysis of the effects produced by different techniques of...
A general approach is described for deriving the equations of motion of planar linkages in high-spee...
[[abstract]]A detailed experimental investigation is presented into the elastodynamic response of fo...
none4The purpose of this research is the analysis of the effects produced by different techniques of...
In a previously reported work, generalized equations of motion were developed for the dynamic analys...
In an earlier publication, generalized equations of motion were presented for the dynamic analysis o...
In an earlier publication, generalized equations of motion were presented for the dynamic analysis o...
Discussion on equations of motion of planar flexible mechanisms is presented in this paper. The fini...
The equations of motion for linearly elastic bodies undergoing large displacement motion are derived...
This thesis addresses the kineto-elastodynamic analysis of a four-bar mechanism running at high-spee...
This thesis presents a study of parametric stability of mechanisms with flexible members. Mathematic...
Transfer matrices are used in the dynamic analysis of planar elastic mechanisms. Mechanism motion is...
The governing equations of motion are derived for a planar slider-crank linkage with rigid crank and...
Transfer matrices are used to calculate the natural frequencies and corresponding mode shapes of pla...
none4The purpose of this research is the analysis of the effects produced by different techniques of...
none4The purpose of this research is the analysis of the effects produced by different techniques of...
A general approach is described for deriving the equations of motion of planar linkages in high-spee...
[[abstract]]A detailed experimental investigation is presented into the elastodynamic response of fo...
none4The purpose of this research is the analysis of the effects produced by different techniques of...