Quantifying Uncertainty for Planar Pseudo-Rigid Body Models
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The Pseudo-Rigid-Body Model (PRBM) is an important technique for analyzing and synthesizing compliant mechanisms. This paper describes an approach for generalizing the PRBM and for quantifying its accuracy. The Bernoulli-Euler beam equations are solved and the solution is represented using a phase-portrait. It is shown that the slope-curvature relations for all uniform fixed free-beams can be represented on a single phase portrait. This representation allows for data about PRBM representations for each cantilever beam to be efficiently presented, and for broad conclusions to be drawn, e.g. that the relative position error associated with a simple version of the PRBM is never greater than 7%.
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