Design, construction, and control of curves and surfaces via deployable mechanisms
- Creators
- Ramadoss V.
- Zlatanov D.
- Ding X.
- Zoppi M.
- Lyu S.
- Others:
- Ramadoss, V.
- Zlatanov, D.
- Ding, X.
- Zoppi, M.
- Lyu, S.
Description
There has been an increasing interest in design and construction of deployable mechanisms (DMs) with multiple degrees of freedom (DOFs). This paper summarizes a family of deployable mechanisms that approximates a series of curves and surfaces using the polygonal approximation technique. These mechanisms are obtained by linking the two- and three-dimensional deployable units, which are constitutive of Sarrus and scissor linkages. Multiple unit mechanisms with varying sizes are assembled and alter their shape within a different family of parameterized curves and surfaces. A systematic methodology for polygonal approximation method is presented. Quadratic, semi-cubic, cubic, quartic and sextic curve boundaries, and quadric surfaces are approximated and controlled. Computer-aided design (CAD) models and kinematic simulations elucidate the mechanism's ability to approximate a set of curves and surfaces.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1026462
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1026462
- Origin repository
- UNIGE