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Kinematic and Static Analysis of a Three-degree-of-freedom Spatial Modular Tensegrity Mechanism

Tensegrity mechanisms benefit from a reduced inertia due to their extensive use of cables and springs. However, they must be prestressed at all times in order to keep the cables in tension. For a given mechanism architecture, this is only possible in a specific set of configurations such that the an...

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Published in:The International journal of robotics research 2008-08, Vol.27 (8), p.951-966
Main Authors: Arsenault, Marc, Gosselin, Clément M.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Tensegrity mechanisms benefit from a reduced inertia due to their extensive use of cables and springs. However, they must be prestressed at all times in order to keep the cables in tension. For a given mechanism architecture, this is only possible in a specific set of configurations such that the analysis of these mechanisms is relatively complex. This paper presents the development and analysis of a new three-degree-of-freedom positional tensegrity mechanism that has a modular architecture. The mechanism, actuated by cables, has a relatively large workspace. For the special case where external and gravitational forces are neglected, solutions are given for the mechanism's equilibrium configuration both for given actuator positions as well as for a specified position of its effector. It is shown that the mechanism can be considered as an assembly of construction elements based on Snelson's X-shape tensegrity system and that these behave independently from one another.
ISSN:0278-3649
1741-3176
DOI:10.1177/0278364908091152