Jacobian-based stiffness analysis method for parallel manipulators with non-redundant legs

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Stiffness is an important element in the model of a parallel manipulator. A complete stiffness analysis includes the contributions of joints as well as structural elements. Parallel manipulators potentially include both actuated joints, passive compliant joints, and zero stiffness joints, while a leg may impose constraints on the end-effector in the case of lower mobility parallel manipulators. Additionally, parallel manipulators are often designed to interact with an environment, which means that an external wrench may be applied to the end-effector. This paper presents a Jacobian-based stiffness analysis method, based on screw theory, that effectively considers all above aspects and which also applies to parallel manipulators with non-redundant legs.

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Hoevenaars, A. G. L., Lambert, P., & Herder, J. L. (2016). Jacobian-based stiffness analysis method for parallel manipulators with non-redundant legs. In Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science (Vol. 230, pp. 341–352). SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/0954406215602283

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