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Understanding coupled factors that affect the modelling accuracy of typical planar compliant mechanisms

  • Guangbo Hao
  • , Haiyang Li
  • , Suzen Kemalcan
  • , Guimin Chen
  • , Jingjun Yu

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摘要

In order to accurately model compliant mechanism utilizing plate flexures, qualitative planar stress (Young’s modulus) and planar strain (plate modulus) assumptions are not feasible. This paper investigates a quantitative equivalent modulus using nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA) to reflect coupled factors in affecting the modelling accuracy of two typical distributed- compliance mechanisms. It has been shown that all parameters have influences on the equivalent modulus with different degrees; that the presence of large load-stiffening effect makes the equivalent modulus significantly deviate from the planar assumptions in two ideal scenarios; and that a plate modulus assumption is more reasonable for a very large out-of-plane thickness if the beam length is large.

源语言英语
页(从-至)129-134
页数6
期刊Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering
11
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 6月 2016
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