Variable Recruitment in Bundles of Miniature Pneumatic Artificial Muscles and Space Qualified Pneumatic Artificial Muscles
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Wereley, Norman M Digital Repository at the University of Maryland University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) Aerospace Engineering |
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22/06/2016
22/06/2016
2016
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The natural compliance and force generation properties of pneumatic artificial muscles (PAMs) allow them to operate like human muscles in anthropomorphic robotic manipulators. Traditionally, manipulators use a single PAM or multiple PAMs actuated in unison in place of a human muscle. However, these manipulators experience efficiency losses when operated outside their target performance ranges. The unidirectional actuation behavior of a miniature PAM bundle and bidirectional actuation behavior of an antagonistic pair of miniature PAM bundles are characterized and modeled. The results are used to motivate the application of a variable recruitment control strategy to a parallel bundle of miniature PAMs as an attempt to mimic the selective recruitment of motor units in a human muscle to improve the operating efficiency of the actuator. Additionally, the fabrication and quasi-static testing results for PAMs assembled from candidate space qualified bladder and braided sleeve materials for use in space robotics are assessed. |
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doi:10.13016/M2X78G |
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Palavras-Chave | #Aerospace engineering #McKibben Artificial Muscle #Miniature Pneumatic Artificial Muscle #Pneumatic Artificial Muscle #Space Robotics #Variable Recruitment |
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