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CAD-Based Design Optimization of Four-Bar Mechanisms: An Emergency Ventilator Case Study

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Ben Yahya A, Van Oosterwyck N, Knaepkens F, Houwen S, Herregodts S, Herregodts J, Vanwalleghem B, Cuyt A & Derammelaere S (2023) CAD-Based Design Optimization of Four-Bar Mechanisms: An Emergency Ventilator Case Study. Designs, 7 (2), p. 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/designs7020038

Abstract
The design optimization of mechanisms is promising as it results in more energy-efficient machines without compromising performance. However, machine builders do not apply state-of-the-art methods, as these algorithms require case-specific theoretical analysis. Moreover, the design synthesis approaches in the literature predominantly utilize heuristic optimizers, leading to suboptimal local minima. This paper introduces a widely applicable workflow, guaranteeing the global optimum. The constraints describing the feasible region of the possible designs are essential to find the global optimum. Therefore, kinematic analysis of the point-to-point planar four-bar mechanism is discussed. Within the feasible design space, objective value samples were generated through the CAD multi-body software. These motion simulations determine the required torque to fulfill the movement for a combination of design parameters. This replaces the cumbersome analytic derivation of the torque. This paper introduces sparse interpolation techniques to avoid brute force sampling of the design space. The advantage of this approach is that it is easily scalable to more design parameters, as the interpolation method minimizes the number of necessary samples. This paper explains the mathematical background of our developed interpolation approach. However, a step-by-step procedure is introduced to allow the employment of the interpolation technique by machine designers without the necessity to understand the underlying mathematics. Finally, the mathematical expression, obtained from the interpolation, enables applying global optimizers. In a case study of an emergency ventilator mechanism with three design parameters, 1870 CAD motion simulations allowed reducing the RMS torque of the mechanism by 67%

Keywords
dimensional synthesis; four-bar linkage; optimization; mechanical systems; motion control

Journal
Designs: Volume 7, Issue 2

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of Antwerp
Publication date03/03/2023
Publication date online03/03/2023
Date accepted by journal22/02/2023
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PublisherMDPI AG
ISSN2411-9660
eISSN2411-9660

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Professor Annie Cuyt

Professor Annie Cuyt

Honorary Professor, Computing Science and Mathematics - Division

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