Kane’s Method-Based Simulation and Modeling Robots with Elastic Elements, Using Finite Element Method
<b> </b>The<b> </b>Lagrange’s equation remains the most used method by researchers to determine the finite element motion equations in the case of elasto-dynamic analysis of a multibody system (MBS). However, applying this method requires the calculation of the kinetic energy...
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doaj-f89bf2423aff42e08a7d283a4e74c8f72020-11-25T02:54:05ZengMDPI AGMathematics2227-73902020-05-01880580510.3390/math8050805Kane’s Method-Based Simulation and Modeling Robots with Elastic Elements, Using Finite Element MethodSorin Vlase0Iuliu Negrean1Marin Marin2Silviu Năstac3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Transilvania University of Brașov, B-dul Eroilor, 20, 500036 Brașov, RomaniaDepartment of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Faculty of Machine Building, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 400641 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaDepartment of Mathematics, Transilvania University of Brașov, B-dul Eroilor, 20, 500036 Brașov, RomaniaDepartment of Engineering Sciences and management, “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati, 810017 Braila, Romania<b> </b>The<b> </b>Lagrange’s equation remains the most used method by researchers to determine the finite element motion equations in the case of elasto-dynamic analysis of a multibody system (MBS). However, applying this method requires the calculation of the kinetic energy of an element and then a series of differentiations that involve a great computational effort. The last decade has shown an increased interest of researchers in the study of multibody systems (MBS) using alternative analytical methods, aiming to simplify the description of the model and the solution of the systems of obtained equations. The method of Kane’s equations is one possibility to do this and, in the paper, we applied this method in the study of a MBS applying finite element analysis (FEA). The number of operations involved is lower than in the case of Lagrange’s equations and Kane’s equations are little used previously in conjunction with the finite element method (FEM). Results are obtained regardless of the type of finite element used. The shape functions will determine the final form of the matrix coefficients in the equations. The results are applied in the case of a planar mechanism with two degrees of freedom.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/8/5/805Kane’s equationsrobotsdynamicsfinite element method (FEM)multibody system (MBS)mechanism |
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Kane’s Method-Based Simulation and Modeling Robots with Elastic Elements, Using Finite Element Method |
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Kane’s Method-Based Simulation and Modeling Robots with Elastic Elements, Using Finite Element Method |
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Kane’s Method-Based Simulation and Modeling Robots with Elastic Elements, Using Finite Element Method |
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kane’s method-based simulation and modeling robots with elastic elements, using finite element method |
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<b> </b>The<b> </b>Lagrange’s equation remains the most used method by researchers to determine the finite element motion equations in the case of elasto-dynamic analysis of a multibody system (MBS). However, applying this method requires the calculation of the kinetic energy of an element and then a series of differentiations that involve a great computational effort. The last decade has shown an increased interest of researchers in the study of multibody systems (MBS) using alternative analytical methods, aiming to simplify the description of the model and the solution of the systems of obtained equations. The method of Kane’s equations is one possibility to do this and, in the paper, we applied this method in the study of a MBS applying finite element analysis (FEA). The number of operations involved is lower than in the case of Lagrange’s equations and Kane’s equations are little used previously in conjunction with the finite element method (FEM). Results are obtained regardless of the type of finite element used. The shape functions will determine the final form of the matrix coefficients in the equations. The results are applied in the case of a planar mechanism with two degrees of freedom. |
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Kane’s equations robots dynamics finite element method (FEM) multibody system (MBS) mechanism |
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