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Design principles for isostatic mount systems for dynamic structures

 
When?
Wednesday 14 December 2011, 16:00 to 17:00
Where?
22AA04
Open to:
Staff, Students
Speaker:
Robert MacKay (Warwick)

Abstract: Isostatic mounts are used in applications like telescopes and robotics to move and hold part of a structure in a desired pose relative to the rest, by driving some controls rather than driving the subsystem directly. To achieve this successfully requires an understanding of the coupled space of configurations and controls, and of the singularities of the mapping from the coupled space to the space of controls. It is crucial to avoid such singularities because generically they lead to large constraint forces and internal stresses which can cause distortion. In this paper we outline design principles for isostatic mount systems for dynamic structures, with particular emphasis on robots.

Date:
Wednesday 14 December 2011
Time:

16:00 to 17:00


Where?
22AA04
Open to:
Staff, Students
Speaker:
Robert MacKay (Warwick)

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