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" Design of special planar linkages / "
Jingshan Zhao, Zhijing Feng, Ning Ma, Fulei Chu
Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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605810
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b435029
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Title & Author
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Design of special planar linkages /\ Jingshan Zhao, Zhijing Feng, Ning Ma, Fulei Chu
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Series Statement
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Springer tracts in mechanical engineering,
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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364238448X (electronic bk.)
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: 9783642384486 (electronic bk.)
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9783642384479
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references
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Contents
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Design Requirements of Planar Four-Bar Linkages -- Design of Planar Linkages with Specified Positions -- Design of Two Particular Positions for a Foldable Stair -- Kinematic Design of Geared Five-bar Linkage -- Workspace and Singularity of Planar Parallel Linkage -- Statics Analysis of Special Planar Linkages -- Kinetostatics of Double Planar Linkages -- Structural Dynamics of Planar Linkages -- Foldable Tower with Multi-Planar Linkages -- Extended Applications of Double Planar Linkages
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Abstract
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Planar linkages play a very important role in mechanical engineering. As the simplest closed chain mechanisms, planar four-bar linkages are widely used in mechanical engineering, civil engineering and aerospace engineering. Design of Special Planar Linkages proposes a uniform design theory for planar four-bar linkages. The merit of the method proposed in this book is that it allows engineers to directly obtain accurate results when there are such solutions for the specified n precise positions; otherwise, the best approximate solutions will be found. This book discusses the kinematics and reachable workspace and singularity of a planar 3-RRR linkage, which can be used to analyze other planar linkages. Then a foldable stair that retains the walking conversions of human beings and all the merits of a concrete stair in civil engineering is described along with a lifting guidance mechanism that has the advantages of high strength, high rigidity, lightweight overconstraint trusses and motion flexibility. The method proposed in this book can be applied to other planar linkages. This book offers a valuable resource for scientists, researchers, engineers, graduate students in mechanical engineering especially those interested in engineering design, robotics and automation
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Subject
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Links and link-motion
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Dewey Classification
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621.8/2
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LC Classification
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TJ182
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Added Entry
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Zhao, Jingshan
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Ohio Library and Information Network
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