This paper presents a screw theory based approach for the type synthesis of compliant mechanisms with flexures. We provide a systematic formulation of the constraint-based approach which has been mainly developed by precision engineering experts in designing precision machines. The two fundamental concepts in the constraint-based approach, constraint and freedom, can be represented mathematically by a wrench and a twist in screw theory. For example, an ideal wire flexure applies a translational constraint which can be described a wrench of pure force. As a result, the design rules of the constraint-based approach can be systematically formulated in the format of screws and screw systems. Two major problems in compliant mechanism design, con...
We present the concept, prototypes, and an optimal design method for a compliant mechanism kit as a ...
A systematic approach to the synthesis of compliant mechanisms starting from the problem requirement...
Compliant mechanisms are defined as those that gain some or all of their mobility from the flexibili...
This paper presents a screw theory based approach for the analysis and synthesis of flexible joints ...
In this paper, we present the type synthesis of freedom and constraint elements for design of genera...
The design of flexible parallel stages has recently been systematised for the three-dimensional spac...
The systematic methodologies involved in type synthesis of flexure systems are no doubt helpful to g...
This dissertation presents a set of design tools and approaches for synthesis of both rigid body and...
This thesis introduces a general method for analyzing and synthesizing flexure systems of any config...
We present a compliant mechanism kit as a parallel to the kits available for rigid-body mechanisms. ...
Compliant mechanisms offer numerous advantages over their rigid-body counterparts. The synthesis wit...
We present the concept, prototypes, and an optimal design\ud method for a compliant mechanism kit as...
Compliant mechanisms are defined as mechanical systems that derive some or all of their mobility fro...
In this paper we introduce a new approach to the conceptual design of flexures and compliant mechani...
A compliant mechanism is defined as a single piece structure that transfer motion or force through e...
We present the concept, prototypes, and an optimal design method for a compliant mechanism kit as a ...
A systematic approach to the synthesis of compliant mechanisms starting from the problem requirement...
Compliant mechanisms are defined as those that gain some or all of their mobility from the flexibili...
This paper presents a screw theory based approach for the analysis and synthesis of flexible joints ...
In this paper, we present the type synthesis of freedom and constraint elements for design of genera...
The design of flexible parallel stages has recently been systematised for the three-dimensional spac...
The systematic methodologies involved in type synthesis of flexure systems are no doubt helpful to g...
This dissertation presents a set of design tools and approaches for synthesis of both rigid body and...
This thesis introduces a general method for analyzing and synthesizing flexure systems of any config...
We present a compliant mechanism kit as a parallel to the kits available for rigid-body mechanisms. ...
Compliant mechanisms offer numerous advantages over their rigid-body counterparts. The synthesis wit...
We present the concept, prototypes, and an optimal design\ud method for a compliant mechanism kit as...
Compliant mechanisms are defined as mechanical systems that derive some or all of their mobility fro...
In this paper we introduce a new approach to the conceptual design of flexures and compliant mechani...
A compliant mechanism is defined as a single piece structure that transfer motion or force through e...
We present the concept, prototypes, and an optimal design method for a compliant mechanism kit as a ...
A systematic approach to the synthesis of compliant mechanisms starting from the problem requirement...
Compliant mechanisms are defined as those that gain some or all of their mobility from the flexibili...