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Mechanism design and kinematic analysis of a bioinspired 5-DOF parallel driving mechanism

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MECHANISM AND MACHINE THEORY
Volume 181, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2022.105178

Keywords

Biological inspiration; Parallel driving mechanism; Generalized parallel mechanism; Mechanism design; Kinematic analysis

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This paper discusses the importance of biological inspiration in mechanism design and introduces the concept of the inspire-mapping-synthesis design process. By mapping the local musculoskeletal system of organisms to mechanism configurations, a new type of mechanism called parallel driving mechanism (PDM) is proposed. A bionic 5-DOF PDM inspired by manual two-arm operation is synthesized. This work provides new ideas for innovative mechanism design.
Biological inspiration is a critical approach for the innovative design of mechanisms. This paper presents the concept of the inspire-mapping-synthesis design process as a paradigm for biological inspiration in the mechanism design. By establishing the mapping relationships from the or-ganism's local musculoskeletal system to the mechanism configuration, a new type of mechanism called parallel driving mechanism (PDM) is proposed. The PDM consists of the driving mecha-nism, operating mechanism, and connecting joint. On this basis, a bionic 5-DOF PDM inspired by the manual two-arm operation is synthesized. First, the operating mechanism is designed under the guidance of a graphical type synthesis method. The two-parallelogram composite structure and the coupling chain in the operating mechanism bring better stiffness. Then a blocking strategy is proposed to match the driving mechanism. Finally, the motion mechanism is revealed to perform the inverse kinematic position analysis. The proposed 5-DOF PDM has good potential in terms of high accuracy and high stiffness manipulation. This work provides new ideas for innovative mechanism design.

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