On the third-order finite screw system: general displacement of a line

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The problem of displacing a line, being a part of a rigid body, from one spatial position to another is studied by using the concept of screw matrix. It is known that there are infinity(2) possible screws to realize such displacement; based on the definition of pitch given by Parkin, any one of the infinity(2) screws cannot be expressed as the linear combination of three basis screws. In this paper an attempt is made towards a search of a new definition (expression) for pitch under which the set of infinity(2) screws form a 3-system. It is shown that such expression for pitch exists and contains six arbitrary constants. By assigning some values to these constants two different but meaningful and valid expressions of pitch are obtained. These expressions are modified to include terms corresponding to Parkin's definition of pitches. Explicit analytical expression of the 3-system is also discussed. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Mechanism and Machine Theory

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