Kinematics of a flush-mounted retractable door handle
Example for the design of a mechanism for a flush-mounted retractable door handle with separate kinematic syntheses for the two partial systems (two syntheses “in series”).
Example for the design of a mechanism for a flush-mounted retractable door handle with separate kinematic syntheses for the two partial systems (two syntheses “in series”).
In this example of a four-bar linkage, multiple manual force curves are determined in real time. The concept can of course also be applied to any other type of multi-bar linkage. The kinematic analysis can also be extended, e.g. to ...
In this example, the kinematics software ASOM v10 simulates the mechanism for a car seat in automatic mode, operated by an electric motor.
In this example, the kinematics software ASOM v10 simulates the mechanism for a car seat in manual mode, operated by a lever.
In this example, the interactive tool of two-point synthesis for four-bar systems is demonstrated in the kinematics software ASOM v10.
Use the new manual force element in ASOMmini (version 1.1 and higher) to see in real time how the necessary manual force to drive your system with its pre-defined motion profile develops while changes are made.
Creation of a simple planar mechanism, using the kinematics software ASOMmini.
Highly interactive multi-position synthesis - in this case: three-position linkage synthesis - with the kinematics software ASOMv7.