爬楼梯的车轮机器人是基于曲的脚的旋转移动机
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)
|October 25, 2024
概括
这项研究引入了一种用于爬楼梯机器人的新型轮腿机制. 它的曲的脚和滚动轮胎使得通过独特的旋转运动能够有效地爬上楼梯.
科学领域:
- 机器人技术 机器人技术 机器人技术
- 机械工程 机械工程
- 机械电子学是什么意思 机械电子学
背景情况:
- 爬楼梯的机器人需要先进的机动机制来驾驶不平坦的地形.
- 现有的轮式机器人经常因移动性和适应性的限制而难以爬楼梯.
研究的目的:
- 为爬楼梯机器人提出和分析一种新的轮腿机制.
- 为机器人开发动力学和动力学配方,利用旋转的腿部运动.
- 为成功爬单轮楼梯建立设计要求.
主要方法:
- 开发了一种带有四个电动轮胎和四个曲的脚的轮脚机制.
- 制定控制机器人运动的动力学和动态方程.
- 使用动力学不平等方程分析单轮登条件.
- 确定静态和动态分析的最小摩擦系数.
主要成果:
- 拟议的曲面脚设计使轮脚机器人能够爬楼梯.
- 轮子和轮子之间的动力约束使轮子在表面上提升和拉动变得更加容易.
- 动态分析验证了爬楼梯的能力,考虑到轮胎和腿部摩擦滑动.
- 为了稳定的单轮爬行,确定了最低摩擦系数.
结论:
- 这种新的轮脚机制与旋转的曲脚是有效的爬楼梯.
- 开发的配方为设计和分析这些机器人的基础.
- 这种运动策略为在复杂环境中运行的机器人提供了有希望的解决方案.
相关概念视频
Rolling Resistance: Problem Solving
299
Rolling resistance, also known as rolling friction, is the force that resists the motion of a rolling object, such as a wheel, tire, or ball, when it moves over a surface. It is caused by the deformation of the object and the surface in contact with each other, as well as other factors like internal friction, hysteresis, and energy losses within the materials. Rolling resistance opposes the object's motion, requiring additional energy to overcome it and maintain movement. In practical...
299
Rolling Resistance
275
When a solid cylinder rolls steadily on a rigid surface, the normal force applied by the surface on the cylinder is perpendicular to the tangent at the contact point. However, since no materials are entirely rigid, the surface's reaction to the cylinder involves a range of normal pressures.
For instance, imagine a hard cylinder rolling on a comparatively soft surface. The cylinder's weight compresses the surface beneath it. As the cylinder moves, the material in front of it slows down...
For instance, imagine a hard cylinder rolling on a comparatively soft surface. The cylinder's weight compresses the surface beneath it. As the cylinder moves, the material in front of it slows down...
275
Rolling Without Slipping
3.6K
People have observed the rolling motion without slipping ever since the invention of the wheel. For example, one can look at the interaction between a car's tires and the surface of the road. If the driver presses the accelerator to the floor so that the tires spin without the car moving forward, there must be kinetic friction between the wheels and the road's surface. If the driver slowly presses the accelerator, causing the car to move forward, the tires roll without slipping. It is...
3.6K
Bearings: Problem Solving
272
Understanding the calculations and concepts related to double-collar bearings is essential for engineers and designers to optimize the performance of these components in various applications. By analyzing the bearing under different conditions, one can ensure that it can withstand the forces and moments experienced during operation. This knowledge enables better decision-making when designing and selecting bearings for specific purposes and configurations. Consider a double-collar bearing with...
272
Rotational Motion about a Fixed Axis
438
A rigid body's rotation around a fixed axis makes every point within it trace a circular path around a specific line or point. The term given to this type of spinning is defined by the angular position, symbolized by the angle θ. This angle is gauged from a static reference line to the revolving object. From this angular position, any variation is referred to as angular displacement, denoted by dθ. The extent of this displacement can be calculated in degrees, radians, or...
438
One-Degree-of-Freedom System
465
In mechanical engineering, one-degree-of-freedom systems form the basis of a wide range of electrical and mechanical components. Using these models, engineers can predict the behavior of various parts in a larger system, which gives them insight into how different forces interact with each other.
A one-degree-of-freedom system is defined by an independent variable that determines its state and behavior. One example of a one-degree-of-freedom system is a simple harmonic oscillator, such as a...
A one-degree-of-freedom system is defined by an independent variable that determines its state and behavior. One example of a one-degree-of-freedom system is a simple harmonic oscillator, such as a...
465


