Compliant MechanismsJohn Wiley & Sons, 3 aug 2001 - 480 pagina's A concise survey of compliant mechanisms-from fundamentals to state-of-the-art applications This volume presents the newest and most effective methods for the analysis and design of compliant mechanisms. It provides a detailed review of compliant mechanisms and includes a wealth of useful design examples for engineers, students, and researchers. Concise chapters guide the reader from simple to more challenging concepts-using examples of increasing complexity-eventually leading to real-world applications for specific types of devices. The author focuses on compliant mechanisms that can be designed using both standard linear beam equations and more advanced pseudo-rigid-body models. He describes a number of special-purpose compliant mechanisms that have use across a wide range of applications and discusses compliant mechanisms in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) with several accompanying MEMS examples. Coverage of essential topics in strength of materials, machine design, and kinematics is provided to allow for a self-contained book that requires little additional reference to solve compliant mechanism problems. This information can be used as a refresher on the basics or as resource material for readers from other disciplines currently working in MEMS. Compliant Mechanisms serves as both an introductory text for students and an up-to-date resource for practitioners and researchers. It provides comprehensive, expert coverage of this growing field. |
Inhoudsopgave
FLEXIBILITY AND DEFLECTION | 21 |
FAILURE PREVENTION | 61 |
RIGIDLINK MECHANISMS | 111 |
PSEUDORIGIDBODY MODEL | 135 |
FORCEDEFLECTION RELATIONSHIPS | 219 |
NUMERICAL METHODS | 259 |
COMPLIANT MECHANISM SYNTHESIS | 275 |
OPTIMAL SYNTHESIS WITH CONTINUUM MODELS | 301 |
SPECIALPURPOSE MECHANISMS | 337 |
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