Design of Modified Stewart Platform for Solar Tracing Applications
Author(s) -
N. Mohammed Abu Basim,
Nishant Sharma,
A Vignesh,
Priya Esther B,
I. Ajith
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2018917018
Subject(s) - computer science , tracing , computer graphics (images) , operating system
Parallel connection is an exceptional case, where the links and joints are formed in a sequential manner these chains join the base of the manipulator with the end effectors. Stewart Platform is a form of Parallel Manipulator which has a sixdegree-of freedom, in parallel linkage. It is utilized in diverse applications requiring linkages with high structural stiffness.. Stewart Platform consists of a rigid platform supported by six variable length struts. Every set of six strut lengths defines a unique, fully constrained position of the platform. Using the strut lengths as controlling input, the position and orientation of the end effectors can be controlled as output. Each leg includes a prismatic joint with ball-joint connection to the base and coupler, respectively. There are almost 64 different configurations; the Stewart Platform can be modified. Here, we try to redefine and redesign the traditional Stewart Platform and use it for very specific application in tracking the sun‘s radiations. The process is done by using Arduino Controller to control the platform with respect to Azimuth angles
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