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Rami Alfattani1, Mohammed Yunus1, Turki Alamro1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and Islamic Architecture, Umm Al Qura University, Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
This research focuses on the synthesis of linkage parameters for a bistable compliant system (BSCS) to be widely implemented within space applications. Initially, BSCS was theoretically modeled as a crank-slider mechanism, utilizing pseudo-rigid-body model (PRBM) on stiffness coefficient (v), with a maximum vertical footprint (b max) for enhancing vibration characteristics. Correlations for mechanism linkage parameters (MLPs) and responses (v and b max) were set up by utilizing analysis of variance for response surface (RSM) technique. RSM evaluated the impact of MLPs at individual/interacting levels on responses. Consequently, a hybrid genetic algorithm-based particle swarm/flock optimization (GA-PSO) technique was employed and optimized at multiple levels for assessing ideal MLP combinations, in order to minimize characteristics (10% v + 90% of b max). Finally, GA-PSO estimated the most appropriate Pareto-frontal optimum solutions (PFOS) from nondominance set and crowd/flocking space approaches. The resulting PFOS from validation trials demonstrated significant improvement in responses. The adapted GA-PSO algorithm was executed with ease, extending the convergence period (through GA) and exhibiting a good diversity of objectives, allowing the development of large-scale statistics for all MLP permutations as optimal solutions. A vast set of optimal solutions can be used as a reference manual for mechanism developers.
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