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Design and Analysis of a 2-DOF Actuator with Variable Stiffness Based on Leaf Springs

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摘要 Variable Stiffness Actuator(VSA)is the core mechanism to achieve physical human–robot interaction,which is an inevitable development trend in robotic.The existing variable stiffness actuators are basically single degree-of-freedom(DOF)rotating joints,which are achieving multi-DOF motion by cascades and resulting in complex robot body structures.In this paper,an integrated 2-DOF actuator with variable stiffness is proposed,which could be used for bionic wrist joints or shoulder joints.The 2-DOF motion is coupling in one universal joint,which is different from the way of single DOF actuators cascade.Based on the 2-DOF orthogonal motion generated by the spherical wrist parallel mechanism,the stiffness could be adjusted by varying the effective length of the springs,which is uniformly distributed in the variable stiffness unit.The variable stiffness principle,the model design,and theoretical analysis of the VSA are discussed in this work.The independence of adjusting the equilibrium position and stiffness of the actuator is validated by experiments.The results show that the measured actuator characteristics are sufficiently matched the theoretical values.In the future,VSA could be used in biped robot or robotic arm,ensuring the safety of human–robot interaction.
出处 《Journal of Bionic Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2022年第5期1392-1404,共13页 仿生工程学报(英文版)
基金 This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFB1304600) National Natural Science Foundation of China(51605474,61821005) Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences,CAS,Grantno.ZDBS-LY-JSColl Liaoning RevitalizationTalents Program(XLYC1807090).
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