International audienceA mechanism is a set of rigid links interconnected together with ideal joints and featuring at least one degree of freedom. An overconstrained mechanism is mobile provided the links' dimensions fulfill a certain relation named the “mobility condition”. The dimensions are not independent from each other and the goal is to obtain this mobility condition. Firstly, parameters are divided into two categories: dimensional parameters and positional parameters. Dimensional parameters represent links' sizes and positional parameters represent the relative positions between the links. The closure equation models the geometric problem by capturing the relationships between the two types of parameters. The principle of the paper i...
Mechanism design consists of two parts: kinematic synthesis and kinematic analysis. The classical ki...
AbstractThis paper deals with determining the global mobility of mechanisms using the TRIZ (Theory o...
International audienceThis paper presents a generic approach, to generate symbolic dependency relati...
International audienceIn mechanical engineering, the degree of freedom or mobility is a fundamental ...
Structural mobility criteria, such as the well-known Chebychev-Kutzbach-Grübler (CKG) formula, give ...
A new Coupler Critical Dimensions (CCD) approach to define mobility criteria (crank, rocker conditio...
A new Coupler Critical Dimensions (CCD) approach to define mobility criteria (crank, rocker conditio...
A new Coupler Critical Dimensions (CCD) approach to define mobility criteria (crank, rocker conditio...
In this work, a systematic method based on graph theoretic concepts is presented that allows setting...
In this article, a new method of calculating mobility for planar kinematic chains, based on kinemati...
A new numerical procedure which solves for degrees of freedom of a mechanism is presented in this pa...
In mechanical kinematics analysis, no generic method allows to generate symbolic assembly conditions...
A practical method for mobility analysis of mechanisms is presented in this article, which is based ...
International audienceThe determination of the mobility of parallel mechanisms (PM) is a fundamental...
In this paper, some definitions and traditional formulas for calculating the mobility of mechanisms ...
Mechanism design consists of two parts: kinematic synthesis and kinematic analysis. The classical ki...
AbstractThis paper deals with determining the global mobility of mechanisms using the TRIZ (Theory o...
International audienceThis paper presents a generic approach, to generate symbolic dependency relati...
International audienceIn mechanical engineering, the degree of freedom or mobility is a fundamental ...
Structural mobility criteria, such as the well-known Chebychev-Kutzbach-Grübler (CKG) formula, give ...
A new Coupler Critical Dimensions (CCD) approach to define mobility criteria (crank, rocker conditio...
A new Coupler Critical Dimensions (CCD) approach to define mobility criteria (crank, rocker conditio...
A new Coupler Critical Dimensions (CCD) approach to define mobility criteria (crank, rocker conditio...
In this work, a systematic method based on graph theoretic concepts is presented that allows setting...
In this article, a new method of calculating mobility for planar kinematic chains, based on kinemati...
A new numerical procedure which solves for degrees of freedom of a mechanism is presented in this pa...
In mechanical kinematics analysis, no generic method allows to generate symbolic assembly conditions...
A practical method for mobility analysis of mechanisms is presented in this article, which is based ...
International audienceThe determination of the mobility of parallel mechanisms (PM) is a fundamental...
In this paper, some definitions and traditional formulas for calculating the mobility of mechanisms ...
Mechanism design consists of two parts: kinematic synthesis and kinematic analysis. The classical ki...
AbstractThis paper deals with determining the global mobility of mechanisms using the TRIZ (Theory o...
International audienceThis paper presents a generic approach, to generate symbolic dependency relati...