Kinematics analysis of the exechon tripod
- Creators
- ZOPPI, MATTEO
- ZLATANOV, DIMITER
- MOLFINO, REZIA
Description
The Exechon 5-Axis Parallel Kinematic Machine (PKM) is a successful design created in Sweden and adopted by many producers of machine tools around the world. A new version of the manipulator is being developed as a component of a mobile self-reconfigurable fixture system within an inter-European project. The basic Exechon architecture consists of a 3-degree-of-freedom (dof) parallel mechanism (PM) connected in series with a two- or three-dof spherical wrist. The PM has two UPR (4-dof) legs, constrained to move in a common rotating plane, and an SPR (5-dof) leg. The paper presents the kinematic analysis of both the PM and the hybrid parallel-serial architecture. We describe the complex three-dimensional motion pattern of the PM platform, derive the kinematic equations and provide explicit solutions for the inverse kinematics.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/320843
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/320843
- Origin repository
- UNIGE