MANIPULATION
The optimal balancing of the robotic manipulators
A. M. Sharan
- Year
- 1986
- Citations
- 32
Abstract
In the present work, the static balancing of the forearm of a robot is analyzed; the advantages and disadvantages of using a mass or a spring for the balancing are discussed and their effects on the system natural frequencies are illusrated using numerical examples. The three-dimensional finite element analysis has been used as a mathematical tool for finding the natural frequencies.
Keywords
Finite element methodComputer scienceRobotSpring (device)Control theory (sociology)Robot manipulatorWork (physics)Natural frequencyControl engineeringEngineering
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