Performance Analysis of Triangular Elbow Servo Press

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The objective of this paper is to study performance of triangular elbow transmission mechanism for servo press. Then kinematics models are deduced and given. Kinematics curves along slider motion direction are drawn. Moreover, under the same driving condition, the effects of different link ratios on slider output motion are examined and compared with common six bar transmission mechanism in the article. Through motion curves comparison, it can be seen that this triangular elbow mechanism has significant force increasing effect and good quick-return characteristics. In addition, we carried on triangular elbow servo press virtual design and simulation. The case study provides more visual and reliable decision basis for designer. The results would be useful reference for optimization design of transmission mechanism.

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