Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4922641 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2017 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
Linear algebra methods for determining modes of kinematic and static indeterminacy in jointed frames are extended to reveal modes of compliance in otherwise rigid assemblies. These modes are extracted from a structural model, based on finite elements, via a singular value decomposition and yield the ways in which a structure can be most easily deformed. This modal approach also allows for the formulation of a reduced-order structural model, whereby relevant modes are selected and used as the basis for the optimisation of a complaint structure. The method detailed is shown to be a useful design tool, demonstrated by its application to a structure based on the Kagome lattice geometry. For certain frameworks, first order effects produce tightening under actuation. As a result, a scheme to adjust the modes to take nonlinear effects into account is also given.
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