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Proc. ASME. DETC99, Volume 1: 25th Design Automation Conference, 1427-1438, September 12–16, 1999
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: DETC99/DAC-8650
..., and then determines which curves belong to the same region, and which regions belong to the same AC. Mechanisms with pin joints and sliding joints are considered. kinematics planar mechanisms circuits assembly configurations single-degree-of-freedom multi-degree-of-freedom automatic method Proceedings...
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Proc. ASME. IDETC-CIE2020, Volume 4: 22nd International Conference on Advanced Vehicle Technologies (AVT), V004T04A020, August 17–19, 2020
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: DETC2020-22427
..., an advanced concept of reducing hand vibrations is presented in the context of Multi-degree-of-freedom Tuned Dynamic Absorbers (MTDA). The MTDA essentially represents an assembly of simple dynamic absorbers individually tuned to different targeted vibration modes in different degree of freedoms. While...