515 research outputs found
Compensation of compliance errors in parallel manipulators composed of non-perfect kinematic chains
The paper is devoted to the compliance errors compensation for parallel
manipulators under external loading. Proposed approach is based on the
non-linear stiffness modeling and reduces to a proper adjusting of a target
trajectory. In contrast to previous works, in addition to compliance errors
caused by machining forces, the problem of assembling errors caused by
inaccuracy in the kinematic chains is considered. The advantages and practical
significance of the proposed approach are illustrated by examples that deal
with groove milling with Orthoglide manipulator.Comment: Advances in Robot Kinematics, France (2012
Compliance error compensation technique for parallel robots composed of non-perfect serial chains
The paper presents the compliance errors compensation technique for
over-constrained parallel manipulators under external and internal loadings.
This technique is based on the non-linear stiffness modeling which is able to
take into account the influence of non-perfect geometry of serial chains caused
by manufacturing errors. Within the developed technique, the deviation
compensation reduces to an adjustment of a target trajectory that is modified
in the off-line mode. The advantages and practical significance of the proposed
technique are illustrated by an example that deals with groove milling by the
Orthoglide manipulator that considers different locations of the workpiece. It
is also demonstrated that the impact of the compliance errors and the errors
caused by inaccuracy in serial chains cannot be taken into account using the
superposition principle.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1204.175
Stiffness modeling of non-perfect parallel manipulators
The paper focuses on the stiffness modeling of parallel manipulators composed
of non-perfect serial chains, whose geometrical parameters differ from the
nominal ones. In these manipulators, there usually exist essential internal
forces/torques that considerably affect the stiffness properties and also
change the end-effector location. These internal load-ings are caused by
elastic deformations of the manipulator ele-ments during assembling, while the
geometrical errors in the chains are compensated for by applying appropriate
forces. For this type of manipulators, a non-linear stiffness modeling
tech-nique is proposed that allows us to take into account inaccuracy in the
chains and to aggregate their stiffness models for the case of both small and
large deflections. Advantages of the developed technique and its ability to
compute and compensate for the compliance errors caused by different factors
are illustrated by an example that deals with parallel manipulators of the
Or-thoglide famil
Modèles élastiques et élasto‐dynamiques de robots porteurs
The report presents an advanced stiffness modeling technique for parallel manipulators composed of perfect and non-perfect serial chains. The developed technique contributes both to the stiffness modeling of serial and parallel manipulators under internal and external loadings. Particular attention has been done to enhancement of VJM-based stiffness modeling technique for the case of auxiliary loading (applied to the intermediate points). The obtained results allows us to take into account gravity forces induced by the link weights which are assumed to be applied in the intermediate points. In contrast to other works, the developed technique is able to take into account deviation of the end-platform location because of inaccuracy in the geometry of serial chains, which does not allow to assemble manipulator without internal stresses. The developed aggregation procedure combines the chain stiffness models and produces the relevant force-deflection relation, the aggregated Cartesian stiffness matrix and the reference point displacements caused by inaccuracy in kinematic chains. The developed technique can be applied to both over-constrained and under-constrained manipulators, and is suitable for the cases of both small and large deflections.ANR COROUSS
Stiffness modeling for perfect and non-perfect parallel manipulators under internal and external loadings
International audienceThe paper presents an advanced stiffness modeling technique for perfect and non-perfect parallel manipulators under internal and external loadings. Particular attention is paid to the manipulators composed of non-perfect serial chains, whose geometrical parameters differ from the nominal ones and do not allow to assemble manipulator without internal stresses that considerably affect the stiffness properties and also change the end-effector location. In contrast to other works, several types of loadings are considered simultaneously: an external force applied to the end-effector, internal loadings generated by the assembling of non-perfect serial chains and external loadings applied to the intermediate points (auxiliary loading due to the gravity forces and relevant compensator mechanisms, etc.). For this type of manipulators, a non-linear stiffness modeling technique is proposed that allows to take into account inaccuracy in the chains and to aggregate their stiffness models for the case of both small and large deflections. Advantages of the developed technique and its ability to compute and compensate the compliance errors caused by the considered factors are illustrated by an example that deals with parallel manipulators of the Orthoglide family
Stiffness Analysis of Parallel Manipulators with Preloaded Passive Joints
The paper presents a methodology for the enhanced stiffness analysis of
parallel manipulators with internal preloading in passive joints. It also takes
into account influence of the external loading and allows computing both the
non-linear "load-deflection" relation and the stiffness matrices for any given
location of the end-platform or actuating drives. Using this methodology, it is
proposed the kinetostatic control algorithm that allows to improve accuracy of
the classical kinematic control and to compensate position errors caused by
elastic deformations in links/joints due to the external/internal loading. The
results are illustrated by an example that deals with a parallel manipulator of
the Orthoglide family where the internal preloading allows to eliminate the
undesired buckling phenomena and to improve the stiffness in the neighborhood
of its kinematic singularities
Performance evaluation of parallel manipulators for milling application
This paper focuses on the performance evaluation of the parallel manipulators
for milling of composite materials. For this application the most significant
performance measurements, which denote the ability of the manipulator for the
machining are defined. In this case, optimal synthesis task is solved as a
multicriterion optimization problem with respect to the geometric, kinematic,
kinetostatic, elastostostatic, dynamic properties. It is shown that stiffness
is an important performance factor. Previous models operate with links
approximation and calculate stiffness matrix in the neighborhood of initial
point. This is a reason why a new way for stiffness matrix calculation is
proposed. This method is illustrated in a concrete industrial problem
Robust algorithm for calibration of robotic manipulator model
The paper focuses on the robust identification of geometrical and elastostatic parameters of robotic manipulator. The main attention is paid to the efficiency improvement of the identification algorithm. To increase the identification accuracy, it is proposed to apply the weighted least square technique that employs a new algorithm for assigning of the weighting coefficients. The latter allows taking into account variation of the measurement system precision in different directions and throughout the robot workspace. The advantages of the proposed approach are illustrated by an application example that deals with the elasto-static calibration of industrial robot.AN
Geometric and elastostatic calibration of robotic manipulator using partial pose measurements
International audienceThe paper deals with geometric and elastostatic calibration of robotic manipulator using partial pose measurements, which do not provide the end-effector orientation. The main attention is paid to the efficiency improvement of identification procedure. In contrast to previous works, the developed calibration technique is based on the direct measurements only. To improve the identification accuracy, it is proposed to use several reference points for each manipulator configuration. This allows avoiding the problem of non-homogeneity of the least-square objective, which arises in the classical identification technique with the full-pose information (position and orientation). Its efficiency is confirmed by the comparison analysis, which deals with the accuracy evaluation of different identification strategies. The obtained theoretical results have been successfully applied to the geometric and elastostatic calibration of serial industrial robot employed in a machining work-cell for aerospace industry
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