Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
803871 Precision Engineering 2015 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Multiple flexible hinges connected in parallel as single equivalent flexible hinge.•Compliance matrix method for quasi-static characterization of parallel flexible hinges.•Small-deformation flexure hinges with bending, axial, and shear effects.•In-plane and out-of-plane compliances.•Symmetric straight-axis and circular-axis flexible hinges.•Applications: folded double-parallelogram and stage with right circularly corner-filleted flexible hinges.

The paper studies the planar parallel-connection, small-deformation flexible hinge chains formed of serially-coupled individual segments with variable cross-sections. It introduces the concept of virtual flexible hinge that is quasi-statically equivalent to the actual parallel-hinge configuration. General compliance and stiffness matrices are formulated for the virtual hinge under in-plane and out-of-plane loads by combining the transformed compliances of the individual hinge segments. Two classes are specifically analyzed: one comprises geometrically parallel, straight-axis hinge designs and the other includes concentric, circular-axis hinge configurations. From each class, particular designs with identical and transversely symmetric hinges of right circularly corner-filleted geometry are further investigated. Specifically, the behavior of parallelogram mechanisms with straight-axis hinges and of stage devices with circular-axis hinges is analyzed. Their elastic responses are validated by finite element analysis and their stiffnesses are subsequently studied in terms of offset geometric parameters.

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