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A Parametrization-Invariant Fourier Approach to Planar Linkage Synthesis for Path Generation

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  • Xiangyun Li
  • Peng Chen

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This paper deals with the classic problem of the synthesis of planar linkages for path generation. Based on the Fourier theory, the task curve and the synthesized four-bar coupler curve are regarded as the same curve if their Fourier descriptors match. Using Fourier analysis, a curve must be given as a function of time, termed a parametrization. In practical applications, different parametrizations can be associated with the same task and coupler curve, respectively; however, these parametrizations are Fourier analyzed to different Fourier descriptors, thus resulting in the mismatch of the task and coupler curve. In this paper, we present a parametrization-invariant method to eliminate the influence of parametrization on the values of Fourier descriptors by unifying given parametrizations to the arc length parametrization; meanwhile, a new design space decoupling scheme is introduced to separate the shape, size, orientation, and location matching of the task and four-bar curve, which leads naturally to an efficient synthesis approach.

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  • Xiangyun Li & Peng Chen, 2017. "A Parametrization-Invariant Fourier Approach to Planar Linkage Synthesis for Path Generation," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-16, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8458149
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/8458149
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