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Key Design Requirements for Long-Reach Manipulators

D.-S. Kwon

Year
2001
Citations
2

Abstract

Long-reach manipulators differ from industrial robots and teleoperators typically used in the nuclear industry in that the aspect ratio (length to diameter) of links is much greater and link flexibility, as well as joint or drive train flexibility, is likely to be significant. Long-reach manipulators will be required for a variety of applications in the Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Program. While each application will present specific functional, kinematic, and performance requirements, an approach for determining the kinematic applicability and performance characteristics is presented, with a focus on waste storage tank remediation. Requirements are identified, kinematic configurations are considered, and a parametric study of link design parameters and their effects on performance characteristics is presented.

Keywords

Flexibility (engineering)KinematicsKey (lock)RobotVariety (cybernetics)Focus (optics)Parametric statisticsControl engineeringEngineeringComputer science

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