超捻和盘绕极大地增强了扭弦执行器的应变产生。

IF 6.4 2区 计算机科学 Q1 ROBOTICS
Revanth Konda, David Bombara, Jun Zhang
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摘要

扭弦致动器(TSAs)以低输入扭矩产生高平移力,在机器人应用中显示出巨大的前景。为了进一步促进其机器人应用,在保持顺应性的同时增强其一致的应变产生是强烈需要但具有挑战性的。现有的研究主要认为常规扭转阶段后的过度扭转和盘绕是不可取的——不均匀和不可预测的结、缠结和盘绕形成了不稳定和易发生故障的结构。当可以一致地形成均匀的线圈时,过度扭转对tsa很有效。在这项研究中,我们实现了均匀一致的线圈形成在过扭tsa,这大大增加了他们的应变。此外,我们研究了在TSA中使过扭弦形成均匀线圈的方法,并提出了一个系统地“训练”弦的程序。据作者所知,这是第一个实验研究不同刚度的tsa的过扭并实现一致均匀线圈形成的研究。超高分子量聚乙烯串形成刚性tsa,而柔性tsa由可拉伸和导电的超卷曲聚合物串实现。研究了各过扭TSA的应变、受力、速度和扭矩。在刚性tsa中,过度扭转和卷曲导致约70%的应变,在柔顺tsa中导致约60%的应变。这是通过常规扭转获得的张力的两倍多。最后,在机器人二头肌中成功演示了过度扭曲的TSA。
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Overtwisting and Coiling Highly Enhance Strain Generation of Twisted String Actuators.

Twisted string actuators (TSAs) have exhibited great promise in robotic applications by generating high translational force with low input torque. To further facilitate their robotic applications, it is strongly desirable but challenging to enhance their consistent strain generation while maintaining compliance. Existing studies predominantly considered overtwisting and coiling after the regular twisting stage to be undesirable-nonuniform and unpredictable knots, entanglements, and coils formed to create an unstable and failure-prone structure. Overtwisting would work well for TSAs when uniform coils can be consistently formed. In this study, we realize uniform and consistent coil formation in overtwisted TSAs, which greatly increases their strain. Furthermore, we investigate methods for enabling uniform coil formation upon overtwisting the strings in a TSA and present a procedure to systematically "train" the strings. To the authors' best knowledge, this is the first study to experimentally investigate overtwisting for TSAs with different stiffnesses and realize consistent uniform coil formation. Ultrahigh molecular-weight polyethylene strings form the stiff TSAs, whereas compliant TSAs are realized with stretchable and conductive supercoiled polymer strings. The strain, force, velocity, and torque of each overtwisted TSA were studied. Overtwisting and coiling resulted in ∼70% strain in stiff TSAs and ∼60% strain in compliant TSAs. This is more than twice the strain achieved through regular twisting. Finally, the overtwisted TSA was successfully demonstrated in a robotic bicep.

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Soft Robotics
Soft Robotics ROBOTICS-
CiteScore
15.50
自引率
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128
期刊介绍: Soft Robotics (SoRo) stands as a premier robotics journal, showcasing top-tier, peer-reviewed research on the forefront of soft and deformable robotics. Encompassing flexible electronics, materials science, computer science, and biomechanics, it pioneers breakthroughs in robotic technology capable of safe interaction with living systems and navigating complex environments, natural or human-made. With a multidisciplinary approach, SoRo integrates advancements in biomedical engineering, biomechanics, mathematical modeling, biopolymer chemistry, computer science, and tissue engineering, offering comprehensive insights into constructing adaptable devices that can undergo significant changes in shape and size. This transformative technology finds critical applications in surgery, assistive healthcare devices, emergency search and rescue, space instrument repair, mine detection, and beyond.
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