Structural Synthesis of Parallel Robots with Unguided Linear Actuators

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Structural Synthesis of Parallel Robots with Unguided Linear Actuators. / Schulz, Stefan; Seibel, Arthur; Schlattmann, Josef.
In: PAMM, Vol. 17, No. 1, 01.12.2017, p. 169-170.

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Schulz S, Seibel A, Schlattmann J. Structural Synthesis of Parallel Robots with Unguided Linear Actuators. PAMM. 2017 Dec 1;17(1):169-170. doi: 10.1002/pamm.201710054

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abstract = "In this paper, we show that a Stewart-Gough platform with ball screw linear actuators that do not inhibit a rotation between the upper and the lower cylinder, so-called unguided linear actuators, still has six degrees of freedom if universal joints are used as lower and upper joints. Such parallel mechanisms can be described as 6-UHPU types.",
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