2023
DOI: 10.1177/1045389x221147675
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Design and characterization of a miniaturized low inertia and low viscous friction magnetorheological clutch using 3D metal printing for human-robot applications

Abstract: Robotic actuators such as geared MR actuators must improve their torque capacities and reduce their size to increase system integration density. MR clutches are at the heart of geared MR actuators and conventional machining is a major hurdle to downsizing because it requires having close tolerance for machining and assembling a large number of small parts. This paper studies the potential of nested 3D printed MR clutches to improve the torque density of geared MR actuators at small scales. Nested 3D printed MR… Show more

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