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A Graph Grammar Approach for Structure Synthesis of Mechanisms
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Graph Grammar ApproachDirected GraphEngineeringSystem SynthesisComputer-aided DesignSocial SciencesSyntaxCurrent Mechanism DesignSystems EngineeringGrammarDesignMechatronicsComputer ScienceMechanism AnalysisGraph GrammarStructure SynthesisGraph AlgorithmIndustrial DesignGraph TheoryAutomated ReasoningModel SynthesisMechanical SystemsFormal MethodsProgram SynthesisUnification Grammar
This paper presents a general graph grammar methodology for structure synthesis of mechanisms. Much of current mechanism design is based on a systematic method popularized by Freudenstein, Mruthyunjaya, and Tsai (among others). A graph grammar is a more natural expression for a method that relies on algebraic abstractions of graph theoretic principles. Our proposed grammar rules add vertices and loops to a start graph to obtain desired structural requirements. A grammar adaptation of an existing linear time algorithm for the detection of isomorphism is presented. Also presented is a specialized grammar for the structure synthesis of Epicyclic Gear Trains. A valid graph grammar for structure synthesis of mechanisms enables both the eventual automation of general atlas construction and atlas construction for customized mechanism classes. [S1050-0472(00)01904-8]
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