Laser Forming of Compliant MechanismsSource: ASME Open Journal of Engineering:;2023:;volume( 002 )::page 21018-1Author:Ames, Daniel C.
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Smith, Gabriel L.
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Lazarus, Nathan
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Howell, Larry L.
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Magleby, Spencer P.
DOI: 10.1115/1.4057048Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Small-scale flexible (or compliant) mechanisms are valuable in replacing rigid components while retaining comparable motion and behavior. However, fabricating such mechanisms on this scale (from 0.01 to 10 cm) proves difficult, especially with thin sheet metals. The manufacturing method of laser forming, which uses a laser to cut and bend metal into desired shapes, could facilitate this fabrication. However, specific methods for designing mechanisms formed by lasers need to be developed. This work presents laser forming as a means for creating compliant mechanisms on this scale with thin sheet metal. The unique challenges for designing mechanisms to be laser formed are explored, and new adaptations of existing designs are fabricated and discussed. The design of basic “building-block” features is developed for several mechanisms: a parallel-guided mechanism, a cross-axis flexural pivot, a lamina emergent torsional (LET) joint array, a split-tube flexure, and a bi-stable switch. These mechanisms are shown to perform repeatable behavior and motion comparable to existing nonlaser-formed versions. The further possibilities for fabricating compliant mechanisms with laser forming are explored, as advanced applications can benefit from using lasers to create compliant mechanisms from thin sheet metal.
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contributor author | Ames, Daniel C. | |
contributor author | Smith, Gabriel L. | |
contributor author | Lazarus, Nathan | |
contributor author | Howell, Larry L. | |
contributor author | Magleby, Spencer P. | |
date accessioned | 2023-08-16T18:20:59Z | |
date available | 2023-08-16T18:20:59Z | |
date copyright | 3/23/2023 12:00:00 AM | |
date issued | 2023 | |
identifier issn | 2770-3495 | |
identifier other | aoje_2_021018.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4291845 | |
description abstract | Small-scale flexible (or compliant) mechanisms are valuable in replacing rigid components while retaining comparable motion and behavior. However, fabricating such mechanisms on this scale (from 0.01 to 10 cm) proves difficult, especially with thin sheet metals. The manufacturing method of laser forming, which uses a laser to cut and bend metal into desired shapes, could facilitate this fabrication. However, specific methods for designing mechanisms formed by lasers need to be developed. This work presents laser forming as a means for creating compliant mechanisms on this scale with thin sheet metal. The unique challenges for designing mechanisms to be laser formed are explored, and new adaptations of existing designs are fabricated and discussed. The design of basic “building-block” features is developed for several mechanisms: a parallel-guided mechanism, a cross-axis flexural pivot, a lamina emergent torsional (LET) joint array, a split-tube flexure, and a bi-stable switch. These mechanisms are shown to perform repeatable behavior and motion comparable to existing nonlaser-formed versions. The further possibilities for fabricating compliant mechanisms with laser forming are explored, as advanced applications can benefit from using lasers to create compliant mechanisms from thin sheet metal. | |
publisher | The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) | |
title | Laser Forming of Compliant Mechanisms | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 2 | |
journal title | ASME Open Journal of Engineering | |
identifier doi | 10.1115/1.4057048 | |
journal fristpage | 21018-1 | |
journal lastpage | 21018-9 | |
page | 9 | |
tree | ASME Open Journal of Engineering:;2023:;volume( 002 ) | |
contenttype | Fulltext |