Machines, Vol. 12, Pages 273: Ultra-Compact Orthoplanar Spring via Euler-Spiral Flexures

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Machines, Vol. 12, Pages 273: Ultra-Compact Orthoplanar Spring via Euler-Spiral Flexures

Machines doi: 10.3390/machines12040273

Authors: Jacob Sutton Collin Ynchausti Kyle Dahl Spencer P. Magleby Larry L. Howell Brian D. Jensen

Orthoplanar springs are single-component compliant mechanisms that can be fabricated from sheet material and undergo deflection orthogonal to the plane of the mechanism. They are useful in applications where spatial constraints are significant. An Euler spiral is a curve whose curvature is linearly proportional to the arc length allowing for the curve to assume a flat position under a load. In this work, orthoplanar spring and Euler-spiral concepts are synthesized to create a single-component spring mechanism that lies flat under a load. Where traditional planar springs under a load will take on an out-of-plane contour, the Euler-spiral orthoplanar spring lies completely flat under a load. The relationship between the load needed to flatten the orthoplanar Euler-spiral spring and its physical geometry is examined. A use case where the Euler-spiral orthoplanar spring is utilized as a deployment mechanism for a mid-flight emerging antenna on the surface of a flight body is presented.

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