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Title: Hexapod Flexure Stress


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Hexapod Flexure Stress
Michael Sholl 25 April 2003 Rev B.
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Introduction
  • Dave Pankow did excellent review of hexapods
  • HEXAPODS for FUN PROFIT a brief RD
    inspired web search
  • Hexapod 6 legs, 6 DOF
  • By changing leg lengths, user may raise,
  • lower, shift, tip, tilt, and rotate

3
Stewart Platform/Hexapod
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Direct Kinematic Solution of Stewart Platform
  • Given change in leg length,
  • how does platform move?
  • Each leg has
  • Given length
  • Constraints of base
  • Constraints of mirror
  • Nonlinear equations
  • Multiple solutions exist
  • Not straightforward

5
Inverse Kinematic Solution
  • Given position change in mirror,
  • what are leg lengths?
  • Easy to solve
  • Rotate and translate mirror points
  • Determine lengths directly

6
Calculation
  • State vector s(X, Y, Z, ?x, ?y, ?z)T
  • Length vector l(l1, l2, l3, l4, l5, l6)T
  • Influence matrix

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Influence Matrix
  • Computed with centered differences
  • Spatial tiny1mm
  • Angular tiny1 arcmin
  • Lengths computed
  • (?l)P(?s)
  • Approximation to direct solution
  • P-1(?l)P-1P(?s)
  • or (?s) P-1(?l)

8
Stresses in flexures
  • If flexures are used at joints?stresses induced
  • What are their magnitudes?
  • Sample case
  • 0.5m diameter base
  • 0.433m diameter base
  • Height20cm
  • Moment in flexure is proportional to the
  • angle of rotation of the joint, relative to
  • that of an unperturbed system
  • These stresses depend on hexapod geometry

9
Strain (Rotational) in flexures
  • Generally, strains are higher on mirror joints

10
Inverted Hexapod Strains
  • Generally, strains are higher on mirror joints
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