Brigham Young University Compliant Mechanism Research
(CMR) was established as a result
of the Utah Centers of Excellence Program.
The
Centers of Excellence Program (COEP) is a state-sponsored
program that funds late stage research in order to develop
new products, high-tech companies, and skilled jobs.
BYU CMR focuses on accelerating and streamlining commercial
applications of devices that obtain their motion from the
deflection of
flexible parts
rather
than
from pin joints. These devices are referred to as compliant
mechanisms.
Compliant mechanisms have a variety of unique and powerful
advantages that make them attractive to a variety of industries.
Some of
these advantages include:
- Reduced
part count
- Long
life
- Reduced
friction, wear, and noise
For
more information on the academic side
of our work, we invite you to visit the academic
site of BYU CMR.
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