high stiffness

collocation in English

meaningsofhighandstiffness

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high
adjective
uk
/haɪ/
us
/haɪ/
(especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top ...
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stiffness
noun[U]
uk
/ˈstɪf.nəs/
us
/ˈstɪf.nəs/
the quality of being very formal and ...
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However, relativelyhighstiffnesskeeps the magnitude of coordinates small.
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Compared to their serial counterparts, parallel structures provide several advantages, such ashighstiffness, low inertia, high positioning accuracy, and good dynamic performances.
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Even in ahighstiffnessenvironment, the robot force control generates motion and the friction can affect transient performance.
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This is due to their advantages over serial structure robots, such ashighstiffness, high motion accuracy and high loadstructure ratio.
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In general, to realize ahighstiffnessmechanism, many parts should be large and heavy.
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For such a reason, parallel manipulators are always welcome in the fields wherehighstiffness, high speed, and large payload capability are needed.
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Highstiffnessis achieved by using heavy material.
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Nevertheless, if a reduced workspace andhighstiffnessare required, parallel architectures will be favored.
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In fact, with most multi-degreeof-freedom systems,highstiffnessis tantamount to high precision because varying loads caused by varying joint configurations cause varying deflections (error).
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In addition to absence of internal friction, flexure devices exhibit zero backlash, no lubrication, smooth motion, virtually-infinite resolution,highstiffnessand load capacity, and resistance to shock and vibration.
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As parallel mechanism has the potential advantages ofhighstiffness, high speed, high dexterity, low inertia and large payload capacity, research in parallel mechanisms has been growing since the 1960s.
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Parallel mechanisms are usually characterized by ahighstiffness, which, however, is reduced by elastic deformations of both parts and bearings.
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Highstiffnessand low density appears making larger parts with thin wall, and manufacturing large fins for heat dissipation.
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Friction spun yarns with a high %age of core have ahighstiffness.
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However, hydroformed bellows have lower performance characteristics due to relatively thick walls andhighstiffness.
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His particular specialty washighstiffnessmachines for friction stir welding of steel and high temperature alloys.
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Three properties designers look for in domes are low mass,highstiffnessand good damping.
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For instance, suppose there are two buildings that share the samehighstiffness.
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The paper needshighstiffnessand strong wet sizing.
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