The Chebyshev optimality criterion in four bar link?

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The discussion focuses on applying the Chebyshev optimality criterion to minimize structural error in the design of a swinging block mechanism. Participants seek clarification on how to effectively implement this criterion with second-degree polynomials. The conversation emphasizes the importance of optimizing design parameters to achieve better performance. There is a need for specific examples or methodologies related to the application of the Chebyshev criterion in this context. Overall, the goal is to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of the mechanism's design.
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how to use the Chebyshev optimality criterion to the
second degree polynomial?
 
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kundan jha said:
Chebyshev optimality criterion

I understand that bit but what is the actual question about ?
 
Nidum said:
I understand that bit but what is the actual question about ?
Actually its about reducing the structural error while designing the swinging block mechanism
 
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