Two basic features of instantaneous conjugate motion, which distinguishes it from instantaneous free body motion, are pointed out. Their influences on the geometrical constraints requisite for surface/line conjugation are discussed. Their importance in facilitating motion analysis of mechanical systems through linearization of relevant equations is clarified. Two illustrative examples are cited.
Volume Subject Area:
Mechanisms and Robotics
Topics:
Motion analysis
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