An Optimal Architectural Design for Unconventional Modular Reconfigurable Manipulation System

Author:

Dogra Anubhav1,Padhee Srikant Sekhar2,Singla Ekta3

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Main campus, Modular and intelligent robotics lab, Satish Dhawan Block Rupnagar, Punjab 140001 India

2. Room No. 327 Academic Building, IIT Ropar Rupnagar, Punjab 9140001 India

3. SMMEE, IIT Ropar Roopnagar, 140001 India

Abstract

Abstract Modular and Reconfigurable manipulators have gained popularity especially in the service sector, where the use of customized configurations has increased. Adaptable modular designs have come into advances in achieving the required configuration of a robotic manipulator. As reported in the literature, various designs of the modules mainly with conventional configurations are presented and a few are reported with unconventional adjustments. To cater the non-repetitive applications, this paper presents an optimal architectural design for unconventional parameters for customized reconfigurability. This lighter and easier to connect version is also applicable to n-DoF and unconventional robotic parameters. Architecture Prominent Sectioning (APS) strategy is proposed which assumes an architecture as a set of point masses and optimally relocate components with respect to the minimization of the joint torques. Modules are considered to be 3-D printables using poly-lactic acid (PLA), a thermoplastic material, and thus light in weight. The new modular architecture design is validated through the assemblage of conventional/unconventional configurations using two types of modules namely Heavy(H) and Light(L). Along with that, worst torque analysis for the different configurations has been done in order to provide a strategy for assembly combinations. A comparative study is presented based upon the payload to the manipulator weight ratio, involving other reported architectures.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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