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Title: Dynamic Behavior of Compliant Slider Mechanism using the Pseudo-Rigid-Body Modeling Technique
Authors: Ugwuoke, Ikechukwu Celestine
Abolarin, Matthew Sunday
Ogwuagwu, Obiajulu Vincent
Keywords: Dynamic behavior, dynamic equivalence, compliant mechanisms, simulation, pseudo-rigid-body model
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: AU Journal of Technology
Abstract: This work explores the use of the pseudo-rigid-body model to predict the dynamic behavior of compliant mechanisms. Based on the principle of dynamic equivalence, a simplified dynamic model for the compliant slider mechanism was developed using the pseudo-rigid-body modeling technique. Simulation results shows a very interesting discovery that there exist a range of frequencies over which the compliant slider mechanism exhibits better constant-force behavior than it does statically. For instance, at a frequency of 51 rad/s the compliant slider mechanism yields a median force of 307.62N with a force variance of ±3.9N, which is much better than the ±19.2N the device demonstrates statically.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7126
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