2018
DOI: 10.1109/tmech.2018.2872176
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Investigations of a Robotic Test Bed With Viscoelastic Liquid Cooled Actuators

Abstract: We design, build, and thoroughly test a new type of actuator dubbed viscoelastic liquid cooled actuator (VLCA) for robotic applications. VLCAs excel in the following five critical axes of performance: energy efficiency, torque density, impact resistence, joint position and force controllability. We first study the design objectives and choices of the VLCA to enhance the performance on the needed criteria. We follow by an investigation on viscoelastic materials in terms of their damping, viscous and hysteresis … Show more

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“…DRACO is our newest humanoid lower body, having 10 viscoelastic liquid-cooled actuators (Kim et al, 2018) on its hips and legs. Each limb has five actuators: hip yaw, roll, pitch, knee pitch, and ankle pitch.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DRACO is our newest humanoid lower body, having 10 viscoelastic liquid-cooled actuators (Kim et al, 2018) on its hips and legs. Each limb has five actuators: hip yaw, roll, pitch, knee pitch, and ankle pitch.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The liquid cooling system increases the maximum allowable continuous current by a factor of 2.5. For more detailed information, readers are referred to our previous work [1].…”
Section: B Viscoelastic Liquid Cooled Actuatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DRACO is actuated by Viscoelastic Liquid Cooled Actuators (VLCAs) which include viscoelastic elements in the drivetrain in order to improve joint position controllability as reported in [1]. Liquid cooled Reaction Force Sensing Series Elastic Actuators (RFSEA) are used for the hip and knee joints, reducing actuation weight while increasing energy efficiency, torque density, impact resistance and position/force controllability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Motor current could also be used to estimate motor torque, however, the torque provided by the motor alone is too small to fulfill the application requirement. The harmonic drive is often adopted to play the role in amplifying the motor's output torque [18,19]. As a consequence, it is essential to model the nonlinearities of harmonic drive in order to obtain more accurate torque estimation of SVAs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%