Mechanisms with lower mobility can be studied by using tools that are directly deduced from those of spatial kinematics as screw theory. Nevertheless, ad-hoc tools that fully exploit the peculiarities of the displacement subgroups these mechanisms move in are usually more efficient both in showing mechanisms’ features and when used to conceive numerical algorithms. Planar displacements constitute a three-dimensional subgroup with many peculiarities that allow the use of simplified tools (e.g., complex numbers) for studying planar mechanisms. Here, the systematic use of three-dimensional vector spaces to represent link poses and velocities in planar motion and planar system of forces is investigated. The result is a novel coherent set of tools that make it possible to geometrically describe kinematics and dynamics of planar mechanisms in the three-dimensional configuration space of links’ planar poses. The effectiveness of this novel approach is shown through a case study.


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    Title :

    Kinematics and dynamics of planar mechanisms reinterpreted in rigid-body’s configuration space



    Publication date :

    2016-01-01



    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    Classification :

    DDC:    629