Topology Optimization of Slider-Crank Mechanism Under Dynamic Loading
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2021Author
Eser, Muhammet Ali
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Parts in the mechanical system can be optimized individually regarding the static or modal
analysis. However, during the motion of an assembly, parts move together and applied forces
and configuration of assembly changes along with the motion. While the mechanism is in
motion, situations different from those analysed and optimized in static conditions may be
encountered. In addition, while the individual and statically optimized parts are in motion
within the mechanism, the boundary conditions of each part in space change depending on
time. Angle changes relative to the motion of the mechanism require modal analysis for each
angle and static analysis again. In this case, mechanism type of structures and/or machine
systems are simulated in dynamic environments and optimization processes include this type
of dynamic analysis. The main purpose of this study is to test mechanism type of structures
and machines in dynamic environments and to find the most suitable dimensional values
according to stress and natural frequency constraints. Developing a parametric approach
using Abaqus and SolidWorks in the Isight environment is the main goal of this study. The
systems to be examined in this research are the simple and realistic crank-slider mechanism
systems.