Design and Simulation about Linkage of Caterpillar Beach Cleaner’s Graps

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To improve the security of linkages, it is necessary to validate the mechanism. Through the Pro/E software the link mechanism was created and carried out pre-processing in ANSYS to get a flexible linkage files, then imported to ADAMS to build rigid-flexible coupled body and proceeded dynamic simulation, finally outputted the boundary load files to ANSYS to calculate the stress and strain of linkage mechanism. The results showed that the linkages to meet the safety of the design.

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December 2014

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