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Optimization Study of the Effect of Manufacturing Tolerances on the Kinematic and Dynamic Performances of a Planar Mechanism
In real-life mechanisms, the design parameters differ from their theoretical values. This difference is due to the manufacturing tolerances of link dimensions and revolute joints of mechanisms. In this article, the effect of link dimensions manufacturing tolerances and joints clearance on the kinema...
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Published in: | SAE International journal of materials and manufacturing 2023-01, Vol.16 (1), p.49-58, Article 05-16-01-0005 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In real-life mechanisms, the design parameters differ from their theoretical
values. This difference is due to the manufacturing tolerances of link
dimensions and revolute joints of mechanisms. In this article, the effect of
link dimensions manufacturing tolerances and joints clearance on the kinematic
and dynamic performances of a planar mechanism is studied. A slider-crank
mechanism with two joint clearances is considered as a case study. Furthermore,
an analytical method based on the partial derivatives is used to determine the
mathematical equation representing the kinematic errors of the mechanism. This
error depends on the manufacturing tolerances of link dimensions and revolute
joints of the mechanisms. The Lagrangian equation is adopted to define the
mathematical expression of the mechanism motion. Two objectives are considered
regarding the acceleration error and the dynamic performance. In the
optimization process, particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm is used to
determine the joint clearance direction and optimize the mass distribution of
links, to achieve better kinematic and dynamic performances of the planar
mechanism. Simulation results illustrated that the joint clearance and
manufacturing tolerances of link length caused a difference on the kinematic and
dynamic aspects of the mechanism. Moreover, the used methodology was found to be
helpful to achieve the minimum difference for an optimal mechanism. |
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ISSN: | 1946-3979 1946-3987 1946-3987 |
DOI: | 10.4271/05-16-01-0005 |