Abstract
LINCAGES-6 is a computer program that synthesizes fourarid six-bar linkages based on Burmester Theory using complex numbers. Recent enhancements to the user interface and the added ability to rectify certain Burmester curves for the circuit problem have increased the ease of use and allowed the user to discard unworkable solutions at an early stage in the design process.
Original language | English (US) |
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Title of host publication | 23rd Biennial Mechanisms Conference |
Subtitle of host publication | Mechanism Synthesis and Analysis |
Publisher | American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) |
Pages | 263-271 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9780791812846 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1994 |
Event | ASME 1994 Design Technical Conferences, DETC 1994, collocated with the ASME 1994 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibition and the ASME 1994 8th Annual Database Symposium - Minneapolis, United States Duration: Sep 11 1994 → Sep 14 1994 |
Publication series
Name | Proceedings of the ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference |
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Volume | Part F167892-2 |
Conference
Conference | ASME 1994 Design Technical Conferences, DETC 1994, collocated with the ASME 1994 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibition and the ASME 1994 8th Annual Database Symposium |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Minneapolis |
Period | 9/11/94 → 9/14/94 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:The authors would like to thank the CAMDAC Center at the University of Minnesota for providing the computer facilities and MINTT Inc. for providing financial support. We would also like to thank Dr. Don Riley, Dr. Tom Chase, Charlie Ho, Wes B arris Brent Berglund, and Jeff Winker for their advice. We appreciate the help of Stephanie Clark in preparing the manuscript. Arthur Erdman would like to acknowledge the support of NSF (Grant No. MSS-9012456) which helped motivate this work.
Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the CAM DAC Center at the University of Mirmesota for providing the computer facilities and MINTT Inc. for providing financial support. We would also like to thank Dr. Don Riley, Dr. Tom Chase, Charlie Ho, Wes Barris Brent Berglund, and Jeff Winker for their advice. We appreciate the help of Stephanie Clark in preparing the manuscript. Arthur Erdman would like to acknowledge the support of NSF (Grant No. MSS-9012456) which helped motivate this work.
Publisher Copyright:
© 1994 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). All rights reserved.