Type Synthesis of 3-DOF PPR-Equivalent Parallel Manipulators Based on Screw Theory and the Concept of Virtual Chain

2005 ◽  
Vol 127 (6) ◽  
pp. 1113-1121 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianwen Kong ◽  
Clément M. Gosselin

PPR-equivalent parallel manipulators (PMs) are a class of 3-DOF PMs with great application potential. They are indeed the parallel counterparts of the 3-DOF PPR serial robots, in which the moving platform can rotate arbitrarily about an axis undergoing a planar translation. This paper deals with the type synthesis of 3-DOF PPR-equivalent PMs. At first, virtual chains are introduced to represent the motion patterns of 3-DOF motions and relevant results from screw theory are recalled. A method is then proposed for the type synthesis of 3-DOF PPR-equivalent PMs. Using the proposed approach, the type synthesis of 3-DOF PPR-equivalent PMs is performed in three steps. In addition to all the 3-DOF PPR-equivalent parallel kinematic chains and 3-DOF PPR-equivalent PMs proposed in the literature, a number of new 3-DOF PPR-equivalent parallel kinematic chains and 3-DOF PPR-equivalent PMs are identified. It is also found that there are no PPR-equivalent PMs with identical type of legs. The type synthesis of PPR-equivalent PMs is well solved using the proposed approach. The characteristic of the proposed approach is that the type synthesis of PPR-equivalent parallel kinematic chains is reduced to the type synthesis of 3-DOF single-loop kinematic chains and thus easy to perform.

Author(s):  
Xianwen Kong ◽  
Cle´ment M. Gosselin

PPR-PMs (parallel manipulators) are the parallel counterparts of the 3-DOF PPR serial robots, which are composed of two P (prismatic) joints and one R (revolute) joint. For a PPR-PM, the moving platform can rotate arbitrarily about an axis undergoing a planar translation. This paper deals with the type synthesis of 3-DOF PPR-PMs. At first, virtual chains are introduced to represent the motion patterns of 3-DOF motions and relevant results from screw theory are recalled. A method is then proposed for the type synthesis of 3-DOF PPR-PMs. Using the proposed approach, the type synthesis of 3-DOF PPR-PMs is performed in three steps, namely, the type synthesis of legs for PPR-PKCs (parallel kinematic chains), the type synthesis of PPR-PKCs, and the selection of actuated joints of PPR-PMs. The three steps are dealt with in detail consequently. The characteristics of the proposed approach is that the type synthesis of legs for PPR-PKCs is reduced to the type synthesis of 3-DOF overconstrained single-loop kinematic chains and thus easy to perform. In addition to all the 3-DOF PPR-PKCs and 3-DOF PPR-PMs proposed in the literature, a number of new 3-DOF PPR-PKCs and 3-DOF PPR-PMs are identified. It is also found that there are no PPR-PMs with identical types of legs.


2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 1929-1935
Author(s):  
Da Xing Zeng ◽  
Wen Juan Lu ◽  
Li Jie Zhang ◽  
Yi Tong Zhang

Strong coupling is one of the prominent features of the general parallel mechanisms(Par. Mec.), which has led to difficulty in the trajectory planning and precision control. To solve this problem, the designing of motion decoupled parallel mechanisms(Dec. Par. Mec.) has become a hot topic. This paper, based on the work achieved in our pre-papers, is to make an improvement on the criterion for a branch type synthesis of the rotational decoupled parallel mechanisms(Rot. Dec. Par. Mec.), which ensures the decoupling of the rotations in each limb. This paper focuses on a type synthesis of the decoupled parallel mechanisms with two degree of freedoms (DOFs). Decoupled parallel manipulators with two parallel kinematic chains, one of which is of type 2R(R represents rotation), are taken into consideration in this paper. A large number of novel decoupled architectures are already obtained, some of which have got an application for a China Patent. What has been done in this paper is carried out by means of the screw theory, which has effectively avoided complex equations by synthesis.


2011 ◽  
Vol 308-310 ◽  
pp. 2025-2030 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen Juan Lu ◽  
Li Jie Zhang ◽  
Da Xing Zeng ◽  
Ruo Song Wang

For the general parallel mechanisms(PMS), since the coupling between kinematic chains, the nonlinear relation between the input and output is presented, which have led to difficulty in the trajectory planning and precision control. Design of motion decoupled parallel mechanisms(DPMS) has become a good new topic in this area and has captured researcher's attention. In this work, the approach to a synthesis of three degree-of-freedom(3-DOF) DPMS is considered based on screw theory and motion synthesis ideas. Criterions for type synthesis of the branches for DPMS is established according to the twist screw system of the limbs, which assures the decoupling in each limb. Then a six-step procedure is presented for the type synthesis of 2T1R decoupled mechanisms.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 168781401774843
Author(s):  
Yanbin Zhang ◽  
Yifu Zhao ◽  
Xianling Jing ◽  
Xiangpan Li

In this article, a new methodology for type synthesis of uncoupled translational parallel manipulators with 3-degrees of freedom is proposed based on actuation wrench screw theory. Mapping matrix between outputs of the moving platform and the inputs of the actuators for uncoupled translational parallel manipulators is derived. The forms of both the actuated twist screws and the actuation wrench screws of the limbs are determined by means of the condition that the Jacobian is a diagonal matrix with full rank. The steps used to confirm the non-actuated screws of the limbs are also established. Then, procedures for structure synthesis of the limbs are set up and all possible basic structure limbs are enumerated. Some new uncoupled translational parallel manipulators are synthesized by selecting three limbs connecting the platform to the base and two examples are given. The approach proposed is applicable to the type synthesis of uncoupled parallel manipulators with rotational mobility as well.


2004 ◽  
Vol 126 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianwen Kong ◽  
Cle´ment M. Gosselin

A method is proposed for the type synthesis of 3-DOF (degree-of-freedom) translational parallel manipulators (TPMs) based on screw theory. The wrench systems of a translational parallel kinematic chain (TPKC) and its legs are first analyzed. A general procedure is then proposed for the type synthesis of TPMs. The type synthesis of legs for TPKCs, the type synthesis of TPKCs as well as the selection of actuated joints of TPMs are dealt with in sequence. An approach to derive the full-cycle mobility conditions for legs for TPKCs is proposed based on screw theory and the displacement analysis of serial kinematic chains undergoing small joint motions. In addition to the TPKCs proposed in the literature, TPKCs with inactive joints are synthesized. The phenomenon of dependent joint groups in a TPKC is revealed systematically. The validity condition of actuated joints of TPMs is also proposed. Finally, linear TPMs, which are TPMs whose forward displacement analysis can be performed by solving a set of linear equations, are also revealed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongquan Li ◽  
Yang Zhang ◽  
Lijie Zhang

Abstract The current type synthesis of the redundant actuated parallel mechanisms is adding active-actuated kinematic branches on the basis of the traditional parallel mechanisms, or using screw theory to perform multiple getting intersection and union to complete type synthesis. The number of redundant parallel mechanisms obtained by these two methods is limited. In this paper, based on Grassmann line geometry and Atlas method, a novel and effective method for type synthesis of redundant actuated parallel mechanisms (PMs) with closed-loop units is proposed. Firstly, the degree of freedom (DOF) and constraint line graph of the moving platform are determined successively, and redundant lines are added in constraint line graph to obtain the redundant constraint line graph and their equivalent line graph, and a branch constraint allocation scheme is formulated based on the allocation criteria. Secondly, a scheme is selected and redundant lines are added in the branch chains DOF graph to construct the redundant actuated branch chains with closed-loop units. Finally, the branch chains that meet the requirements of branch chains configuration criteria and F&C (degree of freedom & constraint) line graph are assembled. In this paper, two types of 2 rotational and 1 translational (2R1T) redundant actuated parallel mechanisms and one type of 2 translational and 1 rotational (2T1R) redundant actuated parallel mechanisms with few branches and closed-loop units were taken as examples, and 238, 92 and 15 new configurations were synthesized. All the mechanisms contain closed-loop units, and the mechanisms and the actuators both have good symmetry. Therefore, all the mechanisms have excellent comprehensive performance, in which the two rotational DOFs of the moving platform of 2R1T redundant actuated parallel mechanism can be independently controlled. The instantaneous analysis shows that all mechanisms are not instantaneous, which proves the feasibility and practicability of the method.


2004 ◽  
Vol 126 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianwen Kong ◽  
Cle´ment M. Gosselin

A spherical parallel manipulator (SPM) refers to a 3-DOF (degree-of-freedom) parallel manipulator generating 3-DOF spherical motion. A method is proposed for the type synthesis of SPMs based on screw theory. The wrench systems of a spherical parallel kinematic chain (SPKC) and its legs are first analyzed. A general procedure is then proposed for the type synthesis of SPMs. The type synthesis of legs for SPKCs, the type synthesis of SPKCs, as well as the selection of inputs of SPMs are dealt with in sequence. An input validity condition of SPMs is proposed. SPKCs with and without inactive joints are synthesized. The number of overconstraints of each SPKC is also given. The phenomenon of dependent joint groups in an SPKC is revealed for the first time.


1989 ◽  
Vol 111 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. K. Davidson

A type-synthesis process, which is based on screw theory and geometry, is developed to identify certain robots, each of which can provide controllably dexterous workspace of a tool-point. The identification process is confined to only those robots which control the motion of the end-effector with seven series-connected joints, the axes for the outermost three of which are concurrent. Forty six types of robots are so identified, and, for each, the results are (i) a suitable kinematic chain for the arm and (ii) suitable angle-dimensions for the links of the arm, where the angle-choices are limited to the values 0, ± π/2, and π. A geometric description of the dominant function for control is included. The same kinematic chains are surveyed for all possible parallel and right-angle arrangements of adjacent axes in the four links of the arm. Again utilizing screw theory, 160 robots are identified which do not posses full-cycle axis-dependence among some or all of the first five axes.


Author(s):  
Xianwen Kong

Parallel manipulators (PMs) with multiple operation modes are novel reconfigurable PMs which use less number of actuators and can be reconfigured without disassembly. Although several classes of PMs with multiple operation modes that have the same DOF (degrees-of-freedom) in all the operation modes have been proposed, only one class of variable-DOF PMs with multiple operation modes — PMs with multiple operation modes that do not have the same DOF in all the operation modes — have been proposed so far. This paper deals with the type synthesis of variable-DOF PMs with both planar and 3T1R (or Schönflies motion which has three translational DOF and 1 rotational DOF) operation modes. The axes of rotation of the moving platform in the planar operation mode are not parallel to the axes of rotation of the moving platform in the 3T1R operation mode. At first, an approach to the type synthesis of PMs with multiple operation modes is recalled. Based on the results on the type synthesis of planar PMs and 3T1R PMs, the types of variable-DOF PMs with both planar and 3T1R operation modes are then obtained. This work can be extended to the type synthesis of other classes of PMs with multiple operation modes.


2011 ◽  
Vol 308-310 ◽  
pp. 2135-2138
Author(s):  
Yong Gang Huang ◽  
Li Du ◽  
Ya Hua Chen ◽  
Jun Feng

Based on screw theory,a systematic method is proposed to synthesis symmertrical non-overconstrained 3-DOF translational parallel manipulators(TPMs).Firstly,the configuration conditions of non-overconstrained TPMs are analysis.The generation of symmertrical non-overconstrained TPMs is reduced to design the structure of serial chains with one infinite pitch wrench,and to combine the same serial chains inparallel.Finally,making sure that, the union of the wrench for the same serial chains in each combination constitutes a three infinite pitch wrench system.we get all the 3-legged symmertrical non-overconstrained TPMs.


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