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The Mathematical Model

A project log for Prototype SCARA Mark II

My second SCARA project. This time it will be twice as big and geared.

agpcooperagp.cooper 06/26/2020 at 09:240 Comments

The Mathematical Model

I am not going to go into the mathematics. It is high school maths (Cosine rule and solutions to quadratic equations). You just need to send time (i.e. a week) working through it.

What is important is what it does:

What you can see here is a test of the model:

What Next?

How much force can be transmitted through the arms using a 30-150 degree far arm limit? Should I use a 45 to 135 degree far arm limit?

What arm lengths should I use to optimise the soft constraint work area?

What driver motor spacing is best? The closer the spacing, the more work area, but what about force transmission?

Why Truncate Unplottable Points?

Basically, he motion planner needs the transformed constrained points to navigate around these infeasible areas:

Consider the above drawing, although I don't have to plot the constrained points at the top of the page, but I do need to move the machine head via those points towards to first plottable point.

Alan

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