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Nada, A.A., Hussein, B.A., Megahed, S.M., Shabana, A.A., 2009, “Floating Frame Of Reference And Absolute Nodal Coordinate Formulations In The Large Deformation Analysis Of Robotic Manipulators: A Comparative Experimental And Numerical Study”, Proceedings of the ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2009 August 30-September 2 San Diego, USA.
Authors: Nada, A.A., Hussein, B.A., Megahed, S.M., Shabana, A.A.
Year: 2009
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This paper describes the use of flexible multibody system approaches in the dynamic modeling of interconnected rigid-elastic robotic manipulators. Two approaches are used to establish the flexible robot dynamic model; the floating frame of reference formulation (FFR) and the absolute nodal coordinate formulation (ANCF). The ANCF is used with two different methods for formulating the elastic forces; basic continuum mechanics approach (ANCF-BC) and elastic line method (ANCF-EL). The simulation results show that the use of the nonlinear FFR and the ANCF-EL improves the performance of the beam element in the modeling of flexible robotic manipulators. In the case of simple large deformation shape, the simulation results obtained show a good agreement between the FFR and the ANCF solutions. In the case of thin and stiff beams, the coupled deformation modes that result from the use of the ANCF-BC can be a source of numerical problems. These problems can be avoided using the implicit Hilber-Hughes-Taylor (HHT) integration method. On the other hand, HHT integrator does not capture high frequency axial modes when the FFR is used; RADAU5 method is used instead. The experimental results of the direct dynamics model are effectively used in this study to validate the numerical solutions.

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