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A Comparative Study of Parallel Kinematic Architectures for Machining Applications

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Parallel kinematic mechanisms are interesting alternative designs for machining applications. Three 2-DOF parallel mechanism architectures dedicated to machining applications are studied in this paper. The three mechanisms have two constant length struts gliding along xed linear actuated joints with di erent relative orientation. The comparative study is conducted on the basis of a same prescribed Cartesian workspace for the three mechanisms. The common desired workspace properties are a rectangular shape and given kinetostatic performances. The machine size of each resulting design is used as a comparative criterion. The 2-DOF machine mechanisms analyzed in this paper can be extended to 3-axis machines by adding a third joint.
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hal-01703831 , version 1 (08-02-2018)

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Philippe Wenger, Clément Gosselin, Damien Chablat. A Comparative Study of Parallel Kinematic Architectures for Machining Applications. Electronic Journal of Computational Kinematics, 2001, 1 (1), pp.23. ⟨hal-01703831⟩
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