Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4296618306> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4296618306 abstract "Abstract This paper presents a method for realizing a gear-spring balancer (GSB) that can cope with variable payloads and its application to serial robots. The GSB is constructed with a three-gear train articulating a nonzero-free-length spring to a rotating link with a mass to be statically balanced. In the proposed method, the parameters of the GSB are derived from solving the identity problem of perfect static balancing. The significance of this method is that it enables the GSB to handle variable payloads via energy-free adjustment and allows the selection of spring stiffness. The effectiveness of the proposed method was demonstrated through a numerical example and experimental tests. The analytical results showed that the GSB theoretically achieved perfect static balancing even when the payload varied. The peak actuator torque of the GSB was practically reduced by more than 90% with different payloads. In this work, the application of the GSB to serial robots is described to underline the significance of the payload variability of the GSB in pick-and-place operations. A theoretical model illustrated that the peak actuator torques of a serial robot were reduced by an average of 93.4% during operation." @default.
- W4296618306 created "2022-09-23" @default.
- W4296618306 creator A5051165235 @default.
- W4296618306 date "2022-11-15" @default.
- W4296618306 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W4296618306 title "Realization of a Gear-Spring Balancer With Variable Payloads and Its Application to Serial Robots" @default.
- W4296618306 cites W1662908977 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W1971317756 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W1976710538 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2001510564 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2027402218 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2031913926 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2036156024 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2043960371 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2086206161 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2091450978 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2124600038 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2140803682 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2261110142 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2279885131 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2417467224 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2481128260 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2543302349 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2565222847 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2594548803 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2604145859 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2750808766 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2766138717 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2872749045 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2888333884 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2895899316 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2919273215 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2942233000 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2946483603 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2952259238 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2954385853 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2963436368 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2965439007 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W2996114691 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3007132361 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3010663303 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3015113693 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3020577429 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3031107144 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3054123979 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3082516437 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3097494467 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3147920211 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3161747015 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3163737196 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3187500093 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3199970748 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3203241452 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W3217778109 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W337247027 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W4200459044 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W4214839411 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W571629765 @default.
- W4296618306 cites W585262991 @default.
- W4296618306 doi "https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4055739" @default.
- W4296618306 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4296618306 type Work @default.
- W4296618306 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W4296618306 countsByYear W42966183062023 @default.
- W4296618306 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4296618306 hasAuthorship W4296618306A5051165235 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C120910303 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C133731056 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C134066672 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C134306372 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C138094506 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C144171764 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C158379750 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C172707124 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C182365436 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C2775924081 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C2778712887 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C2781089630 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C31258907 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C44154836 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C47446073 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C66938386 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C90509273 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConcept C97355855 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C105795698 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C120910303 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C121332964 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C127413603 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C133731056 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C134066672 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C134306372 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C138094506 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C144171764 @default.
- W4296618306 hasConceptScore W4296618306C154945302 @default.