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Empirical Compliance Equations for Constant Rectangular Cross Section Flexure Hinges and Their Applications

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  • Tiemin Li
  • Yunsong Du
  • Yao Jiang
  • Jinglei Zhang

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This paper presents the derivation of empirical compliance equations of the constant rectangular cross section flexure hinge. The stress concentration caused by changes in cross section is analyzed based on finite element analysis results for the purpose of overcoming compliance calculation errors. It shows that the stress concentration has great influence on axial compliance calculation, while it has little influence on shear and bending compliance calculation. Then empirical compliance equations with a relative wide range of and are derived based on the exponential model in conjunction with consideration of all geometrical parameters of flexure hinges and the influence of the stress concentration on axial compliance calculation. Finally, in order to verify the validity of the empirical equations, the input/output compliance and displacement amplification ratios of bridge-type microdisplacement amplification mechanisms are analyzed. Meanwhile, an experimental platform of displacement amplification mechanisms is set up. The experimental results and finite element method (FEM) values are in good agreement with the theoretical arithmetic, which demonstrates the accuracy of the empirical compliance equations. It provides a reference point for further studies on the design and optimization of flexure hinges and compliant mechanisms.

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  • Tiemin Li & Yunsong Du & Yao Jiang & Jinglei Zhang, 2016. "Empirical Compliance Equations for Constant Rectangular Cross Section Flexure Hinges and Their Applications," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-11, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5602142
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/5602142
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