Geometric Parameter Optimization of a Novel 3-(PP(2-(UPS))) Redundant Parallel Mechanism based on Workspace Determination
By: Quan Yuan, Daqian Cao, Weibang Bai
Redundant parallel robots are normally employed in scenarios requiring good precision, high load capability, and large workspace compared to traditional parallel mechanisms. However, the elementary robotic configuration and geometric parameter optimization are still quite challenging. This paper proposes a novel 3-(PP(2-(UPS))) redundant parallel mechanism, with good generalizability first, and further investigates the kinematic optimization issue by analyzing and investigating how its key geometric parameters influence the volume, shape, boundary completeness, and orientation capabilities of its workspace. The torsional capability index TI_1 and tilting capability index TI_2 are defined to evaluate the orientation performance of the mechanism. Numerical simulation studies are completed to indicate the analysis, providing reasonable but essential references for the parameter optimization of 3-(PP(2-(UPS))) and other similar redundant parallel mechanisms.
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