Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
802404 Mechanism and Machine Theory 2012 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present a compliant mechanism kit as a parallel to the kits available for rigid-body mechanisms. The kit consists of flexible beams and connectors that can be easily hand-assembled using snap fits. The mechanisms assembled using the kit accurately capture the aspects of the topology, shape, and size of joint-free compliant mechanisms. Thus, the kit enables designers to conceive and design new, practicable, single-piece compliant mechanisms that do not require assembly. The concept of the kit also resolves a discrepancy in the finite element (FE) modeling of beam-based compliant mechanisms. The discrepancy arises when two or more beams are joined at one point and thus leading to increased stiffness. After resolving this discrepancy, this work extends the topology optimization to automatically generate designs that can be assembled with the kit for quick and easy validation instead of time-consuming prototyping. Thus, the kit and the accompanying analysis and optimal synthesis procedures comprise a self-contained educational as well as a research and practice toolset for compliant mechanisms. The paper also illustrates how human creativity finds new ways of using the kit beyond the original intended use and how it enables even a novice to design compliant mechanisms.

► The new concept of a kit for compliant mechanisms is presented. ► Supporting software for the compliant mechanisms kit is presented. ► Examples are included to show how the kit can be used to conceive novel designs of compliant mechanisms. ► A discrepancy that occurs in beam finite element analysis is highlighted and it is shown how the kit circumvents this problem. ► Topology optimization of compliant mechanisms that can be assembled with the kit is described along with examples.

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