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Compliant Mechanism Explained

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What's a Mechanism? Mechanisms are mechanical devices that transfer or transform motion, force, or energy. Traditionally, rigid-body mechanisms consist of rigid links connected by movable joints. Fig. Slider Crank Mechanism What's a Compliant Mechanism? Simply, compliant mechanisms are those that gain some mobility by deflection of flexible members rather than only by movable joints. Some more definitions - A compliant mechanism  is a structure, monolithic or quasi-monolithic, able to withstand external loads (thus keeping its shape) and, at the same time, flexible enough to enable morphing actions. Compliant (flexible) mechanisms  are devices that use the elastic deformation of slender, spring-like portions, instead of classical rotation or sliding pairs to create, transmit, or sense mechanical motion. Refer to ( 1:24 - 5.30 ) of the video below for more examples and a better understanding... Why use Compliant Mechanisms? Some of the reasons why a compliant mechanism may be

Synergy/Linkage of Software with Systems Engineering - Published by Ojas Khade

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What's actually Systems Engineering? Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how to design and manage complex engineering projects over their lifecycles. Basically ,  a  technique of using knowledge from various branches of engineering and science to introduce technological innovations into the planning and development stages of a system. In general, a systems engineering approach is likely to differ from a conventional design approach by exhibiting increased generality in its basic logical framework and increased concern with the fundamental objectives to be achieved. Thus, at each stage the systems engineer is likely to ask both why and how, rather than merely how. Here's a short video which would make you understand this concept better -  How does this help Software Developers? Architecture combines and adapts effective design patterns and balances business goals and mission goals with system design to maintain focus on those goals. A