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A symbolic formulation for analytical compliance analysis and synthesis of flexure mechanismsSu et al., 2012
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- Shi H
- Yu J
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This paper presents a symbolic formulation for analytical compliance analysis and synthesis of flexure mechanisms with serial, parallel, or hybrid topologies. Our approach is based on the screw theory that characterizes flexure deformations with motion twists and loadings with …
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