Safe trajectory of a piece moved by a robot

10/22/2020
by   Ernest Benedito, et al.
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In this work, we propose a mathematical model for a physical problem based on the movement of a metal piece held by a robot. Using the principles of Kirchoff plate theory, a set of equations determining stresses and deformations caused during the motion, have been provided. We also discuss possible numerical treatment of these equations and finally, a solution to the one-dimensional analog of the problem has been presented.

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