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Flexible Guiding: Design Principles
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Explores mechanical behavior, frictional contact, ISO tolerances, and bolted assemblies in mechanical construction.
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Explores flexible guidance and kinematics of leaf springs and rods used as revolute joints, emphasizing parasitic motion and hyperstaticity.
Flexible Guidance: Ideal Kinematics
Explores the fundamentals of ideal kinematics for designing flexible guidance systems, emphasizing the importance of understanding hyperstatic conditions in mechanical structures.
Kinematic Analysis: Mechanism Design and Optimization
Discusses advanced mechanisms design, focusing on kinematic analysis, geometric modeling, and optimization techniques for flexible mechanisms.
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Flexible Guidance: Flexible Kinematics
Explores flexure mechanisms, degrees of freedom, stiffness, and parasitic motion in leaf springs and rods.
Flexible Mechanisms: Design Principles
Covers the principles of designing flexure-based mechanisms and presents examples of flexure-based parallel robots.
Mechanical Construction I: Mechanical Systems and Bolted Assemblies
Covers mechanical systems, bolted assemblies, thread functions, and bolt resistance parameters.
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Explores kinematics, vectors, non-Cartesian coordinates, and the motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields.
Flexible Guidance - Ideal Kinematics
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Explores equilibrium in three dimensions, emphasizing the importance of adequate constraints for static and kinematic determinacy.
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