The proposed study provides a solution of the inverse and forward kinematic problems and workspace analysis for a five-degree-of-freedom parallel–serial manipulator, in which the parallel kinematic chain is made in the form of a tripod and the serial kinematic chain is made in the form of two carriages displaced in perpendicular directions. The proposed manipulator allows to realize five independent movements—three translations and two rotations motion pattern (3T2R). Analytical relationships between the coordinates of the end-effector and five controlled movements provided by manipulator’s drives (generalized coordinates) were determined. The approach of reachable workspace calculation was defined with respect to available design constraints of the manipulator based on the obtained algorithms of the inverse and forward kinematics. Case studies are considered based on the obtained algorithms of inverse and forward kinematics. For the inverse kinematic problem, the solution is obtained in accordance with the given laws of position and orientation change of the end-effector, corresponding to the motion along a spiral-helical trajectory. For the forward kinematic problem, various assemblies of the manipulator are obtained at the same given values of the generalized coordinates. An example of reachable workspace designing finalizes the proposed study. Dimensions and extreme values of the end-effector orientation angles are calculated.
The proposed study focuses on the inverse and forward kinematic analysis of a novel 6-DOF parallel manipulator with a circular guide. In comparison with the known schemes of such manipulators, the structure of the proposed one excludes the collision of carriages when they move along the circular guide. This is achieved by using cranks (links that provide an unlimited rotational angle) in the manipulator kinematic chains. In this case, all drives stay fixed on the base. The kinematic analysis provides analytical relationships between the end-effector coordinates and six controlled movements in drives (driven coordinates). Examples demonstrate the implementation of the suggested algorithms. For the inverse kinematics, the solution is found given the position and orientation of the end-effector. For the forward kinematics, various assembly modes of the manipulator are obtained for the same given values of the driven coordinates. The study also discusses how to choose the links lengths to maximize the rotational capabilities of the end-effector and provides a calculation of such capabilities for the chosen manipulator design.
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