The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec)
Online ISSN : 2424-3124
2021
Session ID : 1P2-B09
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Development of Hiryu-III: A Super Long Reach Articulated Manipulator Driven by Thrusters
-Improvement of torsional rigidity using a hollow pipe and parallel link mechanism with wire-pulley system-
*Takahiro NAKADEHiroyuki NABAEKoichi SUZUMORITetsuo HAGIWARAGen ENDO
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We proposed a long-reach lightweight articulated arm "Hiryu-III" using weight-compensation with thrusters and a wire-pulley system. The robot developed in this study equipped with two thrusters for weight-compensation and pitch axis motion control in each joint. The previous study, Hiryu-II, had the disadvantage of low rigidity around the roll axis. To solve this problem, we propose a method using wire-pulley system in a single pipe, which is equivalent to a parallel link mechanism. Based on the above consideration, we fabricated a robot and conducted a motion experiment. As a result, the robot was successfully operated with two links, however the vibration occurs at landing. This was caused by the low rigidity of the pitch axis, and it is considered that the main factor of this problem is the elastic deformation of the keyway of the tensioner of the wire-pulley system.

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