The Innovative Design of Airliner Front Landing Gear Mechanism

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On the basis of the existing mechanism, we can induce the topological structure of the original mechanism. By using the number synthesis of mechanism, we can find the link assortment which can satisfy topological structure of the original mechanism. By using permutation, we can obtain the generalized kinematic chains. According to the special design constraints, after appointing each link and kinematic pair, we can gain all the suitable feasible specialized chains. Then making a converse reasoning based on the generalized principle, we will finally integrate the schematic diagram of mechanism suitable for our design purpose. Therefore, if we make a kinematic and a dynamic analysis on mechanism based on this, after structural designing, we can find a new mechanical device whose performance is up to or even superior to that of the original product.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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1519-1522

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January 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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