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Screw theory based dynamic balance methods

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“…Other inconsistencies exist between [19] and [24, p. 3] versus [4] and [25,Ch. 2]: the former state that dynamically balanced mechanisms are dynamically decoupled from the motions of their base, thus behaving as a single rigid body, while the latter introduce a supplementary required conditiona constant inertia tensorfor achieving complete decoupling.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Mechanism Balancing Classificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other inconsistencies exist between [19] and [24, p. 3] versus [4] and [25,Ch. 2]: the former state that dynamically balanced mechanisms are dynamically decoupled from the motions of their base, thus behaving as a single rigid body, while the latter introduce a supplementary required conditiona constant inertia tensorfor achieving complete decoupling.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Mechanism Balancing Classificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%

Mechanism Balancing Taxonomy

Schneegans,
DE JONG,
COSANDIER
et al. 2023
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