Abstract

The paper deals with a method of kinematic and dynamic analyses of planar linkages and describes a general program based on it. Both make use of a theorem saying that every planar mechanism consists of several Assur groups and of one or more driving links. Likewise, the corresponding program is composed of subprograms for the analysis of these groups. Two examples are presented.

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