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Mechanisms
form the basis of many of our design solutions. The ability
to simulate designs using CAD and other software is key to
optimising a design’s performance. The CAD model
can be animated to check for interferences and clearances.
The model can also be used to provide input data to study the
loads in all the components to ensure reliable operation of
the mechanism.
Mathematical models can be built which
allow the effects of variations to the design to be swiftly
and accurately assessed. This is often done in a spreadsheet,
which in some cases means the mathematical model can be used
to directly drive the CAD model allowing the best appreciation
of the problem being solved. All of the above is based on
a thorough understanding of the client’s requirements, which are then translated
into a performance specification for the mechanism.
Kinematics
software packages can also be used if needed which can
take into account inertia loads generated by the components
of mechanism itself, although this level of sophistication
is not always required. We do not analyse for the sake of
it but only to help get to the best solution we can offer.
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