Mechanism Simulation Based on ADAMS and Structure Optimization for Automobile Punching Parts On-Line Detector

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Camera Device is crucial components of Automobile punching parts on-line detector and Its dynamic characteristics has a critical influence on the accuracy of Automobile punching parts on-line detector. To reduce the relative acceleration of Camera Device to the measured part, biaxial body of Automobile Punching Parts On-line Detector was optimized. On the basis of analyzing mechanism, simplifying the prototype, determining the design variables and the objective function and the constraint condition, this paper puts forward the parameter optimization mathematic model with the minimum of the acceleration of Camera Device relative to the point on the measured work piece as objective function and completes mechanism simulation and optimization by the ADAMS software. The results show that some design parameters gets more reasonable and dynamic performance of Automobile punching parts on-line detector is better.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 211-212)

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February 2011

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