Study on the characteristics of a homemade differential-velocity-type compliant joint for robotic manipulators

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Design of a new differential-velocity-type compliant joint with two motors is proposed for robotic manipulators. The speed/output torque of the differential-velocity-type joint is synthesized by controlling the differential speeds of a pair of actuators. Descriptions of the design concept, theoretical analysis, and the experiments are presented in this article. The experimental results showed that (1) the stiffness of the differential-velocity-type joint can be regulated by changing the speeds of both motors, (2) the differential-velocity-type joint actually reduced 7.9%-15.7% time compared with the single-drive joint when performing five cycles of reciprocation, and (3) a new design of delta-type robot with differential-velocity-type driving modules was developed for verification. The experimental results showed that the differential-velocity-type delta robot can perform flexible assembly operations within a 0.028-mm tolerance.

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Hu, J. S., Wu, C. H., Tsai, Y. J., & Kuo, C. H. (2015). Study on the characteristics of a homemade differential-velocity-type compliant joint for robotic manipulators. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 7(9), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814015603668

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