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  2. virusmodel.dvi

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/virusmodel.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: 3. (a). (b). A. A. B. B. B B. C. C. ... B. A piece of elastic string C passesthrough the hypodermic needle and through holes in the plate, and is locked off in slots cut intothe edge of the plates.
  3. 14th World Congress in Mechanism and Machine Science, Taipei, ...

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/FoldingBricard.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: Figure 3 gives three examples. TheBricard linkage in Fig. 3 satisfies AB = BC = A′B′ = B′C′. ... The six rotation axes areAB, BC, A′C, A′B′, B′C′, and AC′.
  4. Proceedings of the International Association for Shell and Spatial ...

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/IASSflexible.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: E. A. D. C. B. C2. (d). a. a a. b b. ... x y. (a). (b). β. Figure 3: Clash detection between a line FB and face DD’F.
  5. Reconfigurable Chains of Bifurcating Type IIIBricard Linkages…

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/BricardChain.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: larger circle; construct thetangents from A and A′ to the circles and determine their intersections B, B′, C andC′. ... The position of M, the midpoint of A′B′,can be calculated as.
  6. 13 Apr 2022: Figure 3 gives three examples. The Bricard linkage in Fig. 3 satisfiesAB = BC = A′B′ = B′C′. ... The six rotation axes are AB, BC,A′C, A′B′, B′C′, and AC′.
  7. Proceedings of the ASME 2015 International Design Engineering…

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/ASMEBricard.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: of the larger circle; construct thetangents from A and A′ to the circles and determine their inter-sections B, B′, C and C′. ... Linking the 6 axes, AB,BC, CA′, A′B′, B′C′, C′A in a circle, an overconstrained mecha-nism with 1 dof is
  8. A Network of Type III Bricard Linkages Shengnan LuRobotics ...

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/bricard.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: construct the tangents from A and A′ to the circles and determine their intersections B, B′, C and C′. ... b)B. C. A = A′. B′. C′. (c). Fig. 6. Movement process of a crinkle linkage.
  9. The Stiffness of Tensegrity Structures S.D. GuestDepartment of…

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/tensstiff.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: Tensegrity B (b.i and b.ii) for varying valuesof ε = t/AE. ... Pugh, A. (1976). Introduction to Tensegrity. University of California Press.,Berkeley. Roth, B.
  10. Experimental Investigation of a Double Layer Tensegrity Space Frame…

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/TensegritySpaceFrame.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: Fig. 5: Assembly stages. of specified thickness would be inserted (see Figure 6-b). ... B. (2004). Free standing tension structures. Oxford: Spon Press. [6] TIMOSHENKO, S., YOUNG, D.
  11. Wrapping the Cube and other Polyhedra T. Tarnai, F. ...

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/weaving.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: Hence s(b,b) = 12(b2 b2)/6b = 4b = 4c. For counting strands in Class III, another useful observation is that forany pair b = kb0 and c = kc0 with k an ... octahedrite. If the vertex count of a prime octahedrite is inflated by a factor(b2 c2), where {b,c}
  12. When is a symmetric pin-jointed frameworkisostatic? R.…

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/isostatic.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: Γ(b. ). b. b n. b 2. b σ. b c. ... b = 2j 3 and for any non-empty set of bars B, b 2j 3 and.
  13. 13 Apr 2022: 7. Eσ. C2. Cn>. 2(φ. )Γ(b. )b. b σb 2. b n. ... 13. Eσ. iS. n>. 2C. 2C. n>. 2(φ. )Γ(b. )b. b σb c.
  14. Deployable Rings by Tim Hutt (JE) Fourth-year undergraduate project…

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/dstruct/hutt/deployable-rings.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: b ) ). /q c r o s s ( a , b ) := b l o c k ( [ dummy, expr , s p l i t i , s p l i t j , p a r ... b ) ). /qdot ( a , b ) := b l o c k ( [ dummy, expr , s p l i t i , s p l i t j , p a r t s w i t
  15. Deployable Structures:Concepts and Analysis Dissertation submitted to …

    www3.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sdg/preprint/SDG%20dissertation.pdf
    13 Apr 2022: glued together (in Figure 3.3 sides A-A, B-B etc.) to form the cylinder shown inFigure 3.2(b.i). ... a-line. ,b-line c-line. GEOMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS. A-A, B-B etc. Hill folds (score on this side).

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