Beyond Constant Curvature: A New Mechanics Model for Unidirectional Notched-Tube Continuum Wrists.

Nicholas E Pacheco, Joshua B Gafford, Mostafa A Atalla, Robert J Webster, Loris Fichera
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Abstract

This paper presents a new mechanics model for unidirectional notched-tube continuum wrists, a class of mechanisms frequently used to implement distal steering in needle-sized surgical robotic instruments. Existing kinematic models available for these devices are based on the simplifying assumption that, during actuation, all the notches undergo the same amount of deflection, so that the shape of a wrist can be approximated by an arc of constant curvature. This approach is analytically attractive, but, as we show in this paper, it can sometimes fail to provide good tracking accuracy. In this article, we provide a new model that relaxes the assumption above, and we report experimental evidence showing its superior accuracy. We model wrist deflection using Castigliano's second theorem, with the addition of a capstan friction term that accounts for frictional losses on the actuation tendon. Because notched-tube wrists are typically made of Nickel-Titanium (Nitinol), which has nonlinear stress-strain characteristics, we use a technique to obtain a local linearized approximation of the material modulus, suitable for use in the deflection model. The result of our modeling is a system of nonlinear equations that can be solved numerically to predict the wrist configuration based on the applied actuation force. Experimental results on physical specimens show that this improved model provides a more accurate estimate of wrist kinematics than prior models assuming constant curvature bending.

超越恒定曲率:单向切口管式连续手腕的新力学模型
本文介绍了一种新的单向凹口管连续腕部力学模型,这是一类常用于在针头大小的手术机器人器械中实现远端转向的机械装置。这些装置的现有运动学模型都基于一个简化假设,即在驱动过程中,所有凹口都会发生相同程度的偏转,因此腕部的形状可以用曲率恒定的弧线来近似。这种方法在分析上很有吸引力,但正如我们在本文中所展示的,它有时无法提供良好的跟踪精度。在本文中,我们提供了一个放宽上述假设的新模型,并报告了实验证据,显示其具有更高的精度。我们使用卡斯提利亚诺第二定理对手腕偏转进行建模,并增加了一个绞盘摩擦项,以考虑致动肌腱上的摩擦损失。由于缺口管手腕通常由镍钛(镍钛诺)制成,而镍钛诺具有非线性应力-应变特性,因此我们使用一种技术来获得材料模量的局部线性化近似值,适合在挠度模型中使用。我们建模的结果是一个非线性方程组,可以通过数值求解来预测基于外加致动力的腕部构造。物理试样的实验结果表明,与之前假设恒定曲率弯曲的模型相比,这种改进的模型能提供更准确的腕关节运动学估算。
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