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one of choosing the variables:<br />

such that<br />

subject to<br />

and<br />

© 2001 by CRC Press LLC<br />

n<br />

{ �}<br />

T<br />

�<br />

Z � Cj�j j �1<br />

�ij �j �, �, �<br />

j�1<br />

{ �1� 2,…,� n}<br />

(3.18)<br />

(3.19)<br />

(3.20)<br />

(3.21)<br />

where � ij, b i and C j are constant coefficients. The notation ��, �, �� means that the constraints might<br />

be either equalities or inequalities (� or �). The verification segment allows viewing the workpiece<br />

model with the wrenches at the points of contact. This submodule also verifies the virtual coefficients<br />

by substituting the components of the twist back into the governing equations and displaying the results<br />

in a tabulated form.<br />

Figure 3.13 shows a fixture verification template illustrating the initial fixture layout for a rectangular<br />

workpiece. This fixture layout comprises four vertical supports and three horizontal supports in contact<br />

FIGURE 3.13 CAD analysis for an initial fixture configuration. (From Reference 24. With permission.)<br />

n<br />

� → min<br />

� 〈 〉 bi i � 1,…,m<br />

�j � 0 j �<br />

1,…,n

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