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Dynamic Simulation of a Leadscrew Driven Flexible Robot Arm and Controller

Nabil G. Chalhoub, A. Galip Ulsoy

Year
1986
Citations
56

Abstract

High performance requirements in robotics have led to the consideration of structural flexibilty in robot arms. This paper employs an assumed modes method to model the flexible motion of the last link of a spherical coordinate robot arm. The model, which includes the non backdrivability of the leadscrews, is used to investigate relationships between the arm structural flexibility and a linear controller for the rigid body motion. This simple controller is used to simulate the controllers currently used in industrial robots. The simulation results illustrate the differences between leadscrew driven and unconstrained axes of the robot; they indicate the trade-off between speed and accuracy; and show potential instability mechanisms due to the interaction between the controller and the robot structural flexibility.

Keywords

Flexibility (engineering)RobotController (irrigation)Control theory (sociology)Arm solutionComputer scienceRoboticsControl engineeringRobotic armSimulation

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