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Parametric damped vibrations of Gough–Stewart platforms for symmetric configurations

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Summary, in English

Abstract Modal behavior of a GoughâStewart Platform (GSP) is sensitive to several variables related to its inertia, damping and stiffness as well as its complex 3-D geometry. To optimize its dynamical performance, due to the complications of this system, it is crucial to have the equations parametrically at the neutral configuration. However, in the literature, no complete parametric solution to this problem is presented. In this paper, we establish a fully-parametric and closed-form model for the damped vibrations of GSPs. In particular, this analytical model can be used in order to design, optimize and control GSPs in high-precision/bandwidth applications. Parametric expressions of the damped eigenfrequencies and the corresponding eigenvectors as well as the Jacobian, stiffness and damping matrices are developed. Interestingly, despite the complexity of the system, it is shown how well-structured algebraic expressions are obtained using the Cartesian-space approach. Having analytically studied the eigenvectors, the conditions for decoupled vibrations are also analytically formulated. Finally, using a reference GSP, the sensitivity of the damped eigenfrequencies to stiffness and damping variations are investigated accompanied by a cross-check with an ABAQUS® simulation.

Department/s

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Pages

52-69

Publication/Series

Mechanism and Machine Theory

Volume

80

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Applied Mechanics

Keywords

  • Gough–Stewart manipulators
  • Parallel robots
  • Hexapods
  • Parametric modal analysis
  • Mode shapes

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1873-3999