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Kinematic and Kinetic Study of Rescue Robot by SolidWorks Software

Elaheh Hassanzadeh Toreh, Mehdi Shahmohammadi and Nasim Khamseh
Member of Natioanal Elites Foundation of Iran, Iran
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology  2013  21:5070-5076
http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/rjaset.5.4399  |  © The Author(s) 2013
Received: October 12, 2012  |  Accepted: December 13, 2012  |  Published: May 20, 2013

Abstract

In this study, the studied software as the Product Data Management (PDM) provides solutions for helping to control designing data. Users can be sure of storing their own designing data for quick retrieval of data and reducing the concerns about control of edited data and losing data and even sharing and collaborating in online projects with members of local networks. If the designers want to change their way in analyzing every component of mechanical mechanism, the selected component should be studied for the Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in order to be analyzed structurally. Finite element analysis is a numerical method for structural analysis and leads to the dominant approach of “Computer Aided Engineering” (CAE) for study of structure. Finite element analysis can evaluate a variety of motion, component analysis, stresses and vibrations from the under-load static and dynamic bracket. As the result of motion simulation, the input data, necessary for the structural analysis done by FEA, is provided. Providing the simulation and study of integrated and simultaneous motion is among the features of software SolidWorks. By this feature of Software SolidWorks, the designers will be able to reduce the number of required pilots. This study provides the suggestions for development of designing and working in the field of building the rescue robots for relevant organizations.

Keywords:

CAD, FEA, rescue robot,


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Competing interests

The authors have no competing interests.

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ISSN (Online):  2040-7467
ISSN (Print):   2040-7459
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