对碰撞敏感的保护性凝胶皮肤:粘弹性聚氯乙烯凝胶通过打破电荷积累稳定性来快速检测机器人碰撞

Geonwoo Hwang, Jongseok Nam, Minki Kim, David Santiago Diaz Cortes, Ki-Uk Kyung
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人机协作(HRC)以机器人快速、精确的工作和人类灵活的技能为基础,可有效提高工业领域的生产率。为了促进人机协作系统的发展,首要任务是在发生机器人与人类碰撞等事故时确保安全。因此,我们提出了一种名为 "凝胶皮肤"(Gel-Skin)的对碰撞敏感的保护性机器人皮肤,以确保机器人热加工中心的安全。Gel-Skin 由聚氯乙烯(PVC)凝胶组成,这是一种具有压阻特性和冲击吸收能力的功能材料。特别是,聚氯乙烯凝胶具有独特的压阻特性,即机械压力和电阻之间的关系可根据施加的电压进行调整。当对 PVC 凝胶施加电压时,阳极周围会积累电荷,从而提高压阻灵敏度。本研究证实,只需施加电压,PVC 凝胶的灵敏度就能提高 4.78 倍。这种新颖的物理现象使 Gel-Skin 能够快速检测碰撞。最后,将 Gel-Skin 应用于真实的机器人系统,验证了 Gel-Skin 能够检测碰撞并吸收冲击力,从而确保安全。
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Protective and Collision-Sensitive Gel-Skin: Visco-Elastomeric Polyvinyl Chloride Gel Rapidly Detects Robot Collision by Breaking Electrical Charge Accumulation Stability

Protective and Collision-Sensitive Gel-Skin: Visco-Elastomeric Polyvinyl Chloride Gel Rapidly Detects Robot Collision by Breaking Electrical Charge Accumulation Stability
Human–robot collaboration (HRC) is effective to improve productivity in industrial fields, based on the robot's fast and precise work and the human's flexible skill. To facilitate the HRC system, the first priority is to ensure safety in the event of accidents, such as collisions between robots and humans. Therefore, a protective and collision-sensitive robot skin, named Gel-Skin is proposed to guarantee the safety in HRC. The Gel-Skin is composed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) gel, which is a functional material with piezoresistive characteristics and impact absorption capability. In particular, the PVC gel has a distinctive piezoresistive property that the relation between mechanical pressure and electrical resistance is tunable depending on an applied voltage. When a voltage is applied to the PVC gel, the electrical charges are accumulated around the anode and it shows increased piezoresistive sensitivity. In this study, it is verified for the PVC gel to exhibit the 4.78 times higher sensitivity by simply applying a voltage. This novel physical phenomenon enables the Gel-Skin to detect the collision rapidly. Finally, the Gel-Skin is applicated to a real robot system and it is verified that the Gel-Skin can detect a collision and absorb impact to ensure safety.
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