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Content Robot Systems • Industrial robots drive chain • Servo drives • Position transducers • Clutches • Power transmission systems • Storage • Overall design TEMPUS IV Project: 158644 – JPCR ROBOTICS 2 Development of Regional Interdisciplinary Mechatronic Studies - DRIMS Robot Systems External Environment Sensors Robot Drive Robot End- Object Control chain Segments Effectors Internal Periphery Sensors TEMPUS IV Project: 158644 – JPCR ROBOTICS 3 Development of Regional Interdisciplinary Mechatronic Studies - DRIMS Industrial robots drive chain Generation the trajectory Robot Servo- Servo- Coupling Transmission Control Amplifier Actuator Tachometer- generator Storage Positioning system Segment TEMPUS IV Project: 158644 – JPCR ROBOTICS 4 Development of Regional Interdisciplinary Mechatronic Studies - DRIMS Servo Drives Drive principle Scope Benefits Disadvantages • • Pneumatic Passive Elements, Cheap Compressibility of Auxiliary devices • Low weight the air Hydraulics Manipulators with very • High Dynamics • Necessary high load capacity and • High-power Directions: very large working space • Weight ratio Pump, hoses, Servo Valves "Dirty" Maintenance Low efficiency Warming • • Electric Standard for Industrial robot High Dynamics Necessary gear • transmission Very generally favorable opportunity • • Warming High performance Relationship • High Speed Ratio TEMPUS IV Project: 158644 – JPCR ROBOTICS 5 Development of Regional Interdisciplinary Mechatronic Studies - DRIMS Pneumatic drives • Cheap Pneumatic working cylinder • Simple construction • Low weight • Clamp movement • Point-to-point movement (stop) • Control ► scheme difficult • Low Positioning (Compressibility of the air) • Expensive energy Pneumatic valve TEMPUS IV Project: 158644 – JPCR ROBOTICS 6 Development of Regional Interdisciplinary Mechatronic Studies - DRIMS
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