Analytical method of definition of internal forces taking into account the distributed dynamical loads in links of robotic systems and mechanisms with statically indeterminate structures

In this paper the technique of analytical determination of internal forces in links of planar mechanisms and manipulators with statically indeterminate structures taking into account the distributed dynamical loads, a dead weight and the operating external loads is designed. The dynamic equilibrium...

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Main Authors: S. Zhilkibayeva, M. U. Utenov, K. Utenova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al-Farabi Kazakh National University 2016-12-01
Series:Вестник КазНУ. Серия математика, механика, информатика
Subjects:
cad
Online Access:https://bm.kaznu.kz/index.php/kaznu/article/view/454/366
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Summary:In this paper the technique of analytical determination of internal forces in links of planar mechanisms and manipulators with statically indeterminate structures taking into account the distributed dynamical loads, a dead weight and the operating external loads is designed. The dynamic equilibrium equations for the discrete model of the element under the action of cross and axial inertial trapezoidal loads are derived. Also, the dynamic equilibrium equations for elements and joints that expressed in terms of the unknown parameters of the internal forces of elements under the action of the distributed trapezoidal loads are obtained. The compliance matrix of an element is received from the expressions of energy for rods, so as the replacement of construction by a set of discrete elements is based on the equality of the energies of the real structures and its discrete model. The programs in the MAPLE18 system are made on the given algorithm and animations of the motion of mechanisms with construction on links the intensity of cross and axial distributed inertial loads, the bending moments, cross and axial forces, depending on kinematic characteristics of links are obtained.
ISSN:1563-0277
2617-4871