compliant mechanism spring 3d models
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It uses my new Ortho-Planar spring generator to generate a *much* nicer spring that takes up way less space. Still working on the electrical connection stuff... Complete changelog is in the .scad. UPDATE 20190823: Made a few minor improvements and...
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CLUTCH COMPLIANT MECHANISM I designed this switchable clutch that use the elasticity of PLA as a spring for the mechanism
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Mecanismo de dobra para vetoração de empuxo / Thruster Application of Compliant Pointing Mechanism
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Mecanismo de dobra para vetoração de empuxo / Thruster Application of Compliant Pointing Mechanism
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This carabiner has a spring-loaded gate, designed as a compliant mechanism. Hinge and spring are printed in place, so no assembly is needed. Therefore the whole model is just one continuous volume. The carabiner is not designed to carry huge loads,...
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This carabiner has a spring-loaded gate, designed as a compliant mechanism. Hinge and spring are printed in place, so no assembly is needed. Therefore the whole model is just one continuous volume. The carabiner is not designed to carry huge loads,...
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FaCM( Force amplifying Compliant Mechanism) to break a dried beetle nut (half or full) using hand-force
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Pseudo Rigid Body Model of Compliant Mechanism of a micro-gripper for educational purpose. ...Research discussion are welcomed.
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Pseudo Rigid Body Model of Compliant Mechanism of a micro-gripper for educational purpose. ...Research discussion are welcomed.
prusaprinters
Carabiner with compliant mechanism.This carabiner has a spring-loaded gate, designed as a compliant mechanism. Hinge and spring are printed in place, so no assembly is needed. Therefore the whole model is just one continuous volume.The carabiner is...
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... used for friction free and repeatable linear motion. Found the principle behind the design in this paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264383127_Metrics_for_Evaluation_and_Design_of_Large-Displacement_Linear-Motion_Compliant_Mechanisms
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It is stable in five positions so I guess you could call it a pentastable compliant mechanism? It could be used, for example, to position an object precisely and reliably. It's still in a very early stage as you can see but it already works. I...
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The use of compliant mechanisms allowed the design to be scaled down with some components the size of a human hair, yet still being reliable. The design is a linear-motion large-displacement compliant mechanism. ...Other examples of these types of...
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The use of compliant mechanisms allowed the design to be scaled down with some components the size of a human hair, yet still being reliable. The design is a linear-motion large-displacement compliant mechanism. ...Other examples of these types of...
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https://goo.gl/forms/MiyWYwno927Wb4TH2 A Wyrd mechanism is a type of compliant mechanism that mimics the motion of a double parallel mechanism. These mechanisms showcase innovative ways to use compliant mechanisms to create precise, desired motions....
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The compliant mechanism topology was developed by the BYU CMR as an illustrative example, and the motion is based on a well known rigid-link mechanism. The term "Wyrd mechanism" was coined by CMR students, and the word "wyrd" is ancestral to the...
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This clip operates as a compliant mechanism, relying on its inherent elastic properties to function smoothly. ...Printing with ABS plastic is advisable, but surprisingly, PLA also works well, although it's possible that over time, PLA might exhibit some...
cults3d
A Wyrd Mechanism mimics a double parallel mechanism with compliant motion.\n\nThese mechanisms showcase how compliant mechanisms can generate precise desired motions, demonstrating their versatility. The coupler point revolves but doesn't move...
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A compliant mechanism with circular motion around a point at a distance from where the mechanism is actuated. The model is also print-in-place. ... Inspiration for the mechanism came from this paper:...
myminifactory
The joints are flexible compliant mechanisms that enable this to be printed as one solid piece. This model will not work with PLA. I recommend a rigid TPU/TPE (>98A), PCTPE, or Nylon without any fillers. ...If you have trouble printing this, please feel...
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This is a constant force compliant mechanism that has a reservoir on top to demonstrate gravity compensation by a monolithic and flexible structure. ... A video the mechanism can be found on youtube:...
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... using 3D printing, as exemplified in this instance. ...A challenging project at the TU Delft, "Compliant Mechanisms," was a perfect opportunity to showcase the technology's capabilities. ...The object was successfully printed by https://www.mtb3d.com/.
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This is a concept for a compliant spring hinge, it's my first compliant design, and it needs some improvement. ...Feel free to edit and use it as you prefer
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This is a binary stiffness compliant mechanism. It can change between high and low stiffness configurations reversibly by toggling a bistable mechanism. It all has been integrated in a monolithic architecture such that it can be easily 3D printed. It...
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With some additional tweaking, I'm confident that it could deliver that satisfying click that people rave about compliant mechanisms, but for now, I don't have a practical use for it, so I've uploaded the whole thing with unfiltered comments in case...
prusaprinters
Hi,this is a simple multistable compliant mechanism. It is stable in five positions so I guess you could call it a pentastable compliant mechanism?It could be used, for example, to position an object precisely and reliably. It's still in a...
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This is a design for a compliant mechanism that allows you to latch two objects together. The "insert" file should be used as negative space for the latch to be inserted into. A moderate tug will remove the latch from the hole, but it has enough...