Snappability and singularity-distance of pin-jointed body-bar frameworks

01/07/2021
by   Georg Nawratil, et al.
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It is well-known that there exist rigid frameworks whose physical models can snap between different realizations due to non-destructive elastic deformations of material. We present a method to measure these snapping capability based on the total elastic strain energy density of the framework by using the physical concept of Green-Lagrange strain. As this so-called snappability only depends on the intrinsic framework geometry, it enables a fair comparison of pin-jointed body-bar frameworks, thus it can serve engineers as a criterion within the design process either to avoid snapping phenomena (e.g. truss structures) or to utilize them (e.g. multistable materials). Moreover, it turns out that the value obtained from this intrinsic pseudometric also gives the distance to the closest shaky configuration in the case of isostatic frameworks. Therefore it is also of use for the kinematics community, which is highly interested in the computation of these singularity-distances for diverse mechanical devices. In more detail we study this problem for parallel manipulators of Stewart-Gough type.

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