On the snappability and singularity-distance of frameworks with bars and triangular plates

03/22/2020
by   Georg Nawratil, et al.
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In a recent article the author presented a method to measure the snapping capability – shortly called snappability – of bar-joint frameworks based on the total elastic strain energy by computing the deformation of all bars using Hooke's law and the definition of Cauchy/Engineering strain. Within the paper at hand, we extend this approach to frameworks composed of bars and triangular plates by using the physical concept of Green-Lagrange strain. An intrinsic pseudometric based on the resulting total elastic strain energy density cannot only be used for evaluating the snappability but also for measuring the distance to the closest singular configuration. The presented methods are demonstrated on the basis of the 3-legged planar parallel manipulator.

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