A mechanism with lumped-compliance can be constructed by mounting springs at joints of an inverted slider crank mechanism. Different mounting schemes bring change in the stiffness performance. In this paper,… Click to show full abstract
A mechanism with lumped-compliance can be constructed by mounting springs at joints of an inverted slider crank mechanism. Different mounting schemes bring change in the stiffness performance. In this paper, a unified stiffness model is developed for a comprehensive analysis of the stiffness performance for mechanisms constructed with different spring mounting schemes. With the model, stiffness behaviors of spring-loaded inverted slider crank mechanisms are analyzed. Influences of each individual spring on the overall performance are characterized. The unified stiffness model allows designing mechanisms for a desired stiffness performance, such as constant-torque mechanism and variable stiffness mechanism, both being illustrated with a design example and experiments.
               
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