BEN ABDALLAH, Mohamed Amine, KHEMILI, Imed, AIFAOUI, Nizar and LARIBI, Med Amine (2024). Computer-aided design tool for typical flexible mechanisms synthesis by means of evolutionary algorithms. Robotica, 42 (4), 1172-1211. [Article]
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Abstract
Accurate prediction for mechanisms’ dynamic responses has always been a challenging task for designers. For
modeling easiness purposes, mechanisms’ synthesis and optimization have been mostly limited to rigid systems,
making consequently the designer unable to vow that the manufactured mechanism satisfies the target responses.
To address this limitation, flexible mechanism synthesis is aimed in this work. Two benchmark mechanisms being
the core of myriad mechanical devices are of scope, mainly, the flexible slider-crank and the four-bar. In addition to
the mechanism dimensions, materials properties have been embedded in the synthesis problem. Two responses
are of interest for the slider-crank mechanism, the slider velocity, and the midpoint axial displacement for the
flexible connecting rod. Whereas five responses have been compiled for the four-bar mechanism synthesis. A comparative analysis of seven optimization techniques to solve the synthesis problem for both mechanisms has been
performed. Subsequently, an executable computer-aided design tool for mechanisms synthesis has been developed
under MATLABR . Numerical outcomes emphasize the limits of a single-response-based synthesis for a flexible
mechanism. It has been proven that combining different responses alleviates possible error and fulfill high-accuracy
requirement.
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