On zero stiffness


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Article
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Authors
Schenk, M 
Guest, SD 
Abstract

jats:p Zero-stiffness structures have the remarkable ability to undergo large elastic deformations without requiring external work. Several equivalent descriptions exist, such as (i) continuous equilibrium, (ii) constant potential energy, (iii) neutral stability and (iv) zero stiffness. Each perspective on zero stiffness provides different methods of analysis and design. This paper reviews the concept of zero stiffness and categorises examples from the literature by the interpretation that best describes their working principle. Lastly, a basic spring-to-spring balancer is analysed to demonstrate the equivalence of the four different interpretations, and illustrate the different insights that each approach brings. </jats:p>

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Keywords
Zero stiffness, neutral stability
Journal Title
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
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Journal ISSN
0954-4062
2041-2983
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Publisher
SAGE Publications