Design and Optimization of a PKM for Micromanipulation

The actual miniaturization trend, present in several industrial sectors, requires high performance capabilities in micromanipulation and assembly. A complete automation of these operations, by means of robots, could result in a significant cost cut in the final product. In this work we present the m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied mechanics and materials 2015-10, Vol.799-800 (Mechanical and Electrical Technology VII), p.1088-1095
Hauptverfasser: Strada, Roberto, Zappa, Bruno, Lorenzi, Vittorio, Righettini, Paolo, Ginammi, Andrea
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Zusammenfassung:The actual miniaturization trend, present in several industrial sectors, requires high performance capabilities in micromanipulation and assembly. A complete automation of these operations, by means of robots, could result in a significant cost cut in the final product. In this work we present the mechatronic design and optimization of a 3 d.o.f. Delta type PKM for micromanipulation. Starting from a reference task (pick and place with high stroke rate) the optimal links length has been determined by considering several kinematic performance indexes; afterwards the actual link sizing has been performed considering dynamic loading, also taking into account the effect of the links flexibility on end effector trajectory. A direct drive actuation has been chosen, where the motor sizing has been performed to satisfy several criteria: maximum and r.m.s. torque and maximum speed. The motor selection has been speeded up querying a database built by collecting data from the catalogues of several producer. Furthermore robot joints have been carefully designed in order to reduce backlash and friction.
ISSN:1660-9336
1662-7482
1662-7482
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.799-800.1088