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Research Article

A novel approach for optimal synthesis of path generator four-bar planar mechanism using improved harmony search algorithm

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Pages 95-108 | Received 30 Sep 2020, Accepted 13 Apr 2022, Published online: 28 Apr 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Since last few decades, a lot of work has been done on the evolutionary techniques to solve the optimisation problems. With the time passes, these techniques were modified, and also new algorithms were introduced to improve the performance. These techniques had been used by many researchers in synthesis of mechanisms to get the optimum results with minimum design errors. Improved harmony search (IHS) algorithm is developed from harmony search technique by improvising the harmony in HS algorithm. This technique is inspired by searching the best state of harmony in musical process in which a jazz musician make practice after practice to find the same. In this paper, IHS algorithm is utilized to synthesize four-bar path generation mechanism. A mathematical model was derived using vector loop closure equation, wherein the error function, representing positional error between actual and desired points, was considered for forming objective function. The penalty function was used to prevent violation of structural constraints corresponding to Grashof’s criteria and input crank angle sequence. Three different cases were studied with ten, fifteen and eighteen precision points with and without prescribed timings. The results obtained from the study, compared with other evolutionary techniques from literature, and found significant competition.

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