Authors
Dragan S Milutinovic, Milos Glavonjic, Vladimir Kvrgic, Sasa Zivanovic
Publication date
2005/1/1
Journal
CIRP annals
Volume
54
Issue
1
Pages
345-348
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
It is well known that the shape and volume of the workspace are one of the greatest weaknesses of parallel kinematic machine tools (PKM). Hexaglide and Triaglide mechanisms are examples where workspace extension is achieved by elongating one axis as a principal motion axis that is a common feature of all Cartesian machines. With the idea of principal axis of motion in mind, a new 3-DOF spatial parallel mechanism for horizontal and vertical milling machines has been developed. In comparison with similar developed mechanisms it has several advantages such as: rather regular shape of the workspace (slightly modified block) similar to serial machines; greater stiffness by nature of the struts arrangement; good force and speed ratio through the entire mechanism's workspace. The paper describes the structure of the mechanism, modelling approach and simulation on a developed vertical milling machine …
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