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An Ultra Precision Production System Organized by Miniature Robots (1st Report)

Hisayuki Aoyama, Takayuki Iwasaki, Akira Sasaki, Jisuke Fukaya, Akira Shimokohbe

发表年份
1993
引用次数
21
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摘要

This paper describes design, fabrication and performance of the miniature walker developed for a new precision production system. This machine consists of piezo-actuators and electromagnetic legs which are synchronized as to move like an inchworm and those elements are jointed mechanically for the machine to walk on any curved surface including a wall and a ceiling. The magnetic forces of this small machine can be remote controlled critically for preventing from slipping and falling down although conventional inchworm mechanisms need some guide rails or are restricted on a horizontal plane. This arrangement also allows the lack of mechanical elements which may provide a very high positioning resolution with a wider working area. In the experiments, our miniature machines which are the size of golf ball are fabricated and they can move on any inclined surface with continuous sub-micron steps. This results means the mini-walkers have the feasibility for applying to a new precision production system where they can cooperate with conventional machines.

关键词

SlippingMechanical engineeringActuatorRobotBall screwMachine toolBall (mathematics)Inclined planeComputer scienceEngineering

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