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Forward displacement analysis of a general 6-3 Stewart platform using conformal geometric algebra
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    Forward displacement analysis of a general 6-3 Stewart platform using conformal geometric algebra (English)
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    5 November 2018
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    Summary: In this paper, a new algorithm for the forward displacement analysis of a general 6-3 Stewart platform (6-3SPS) based on conformal geometric algebra (CGA) is presented. First, a 6-3SPS structure is changed into an equivalent 2RPS-2SPS structure. Then, two kinematic constraint equations are established based on the geometric characteristics, one of which is built according to the point characteristic four-ball intersection in CGA. A 16th-degree univariate polynomial equation is derived from the aforementioned two equations by the Sylvester resultant elimination. Finally, a numerical example is given to verify the algorithm.
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