A Highly Reliable Embedded Optical Torque Sensor Based on Flexure Spring

Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
Yuwang LiuDefu Zhang

Abstract

We propose a new highly reliable and lightweight embedded optical torque sensor for biomimetic robot arm enabling the torque measurement in joints, which can measure torque of the joint by detecting torsion of its elastic element (mechanical structure or flexure element). Flexure spring is introduced as the elastic element of the torque sensor in this paper. Because of its curve modeling, flexure spring is not inclined to be broken contrast to crossbeam structure, which is commonly used in torque sensor. Thanks to this structure, we can build a torque sensor as an extremely compact and highly reliable size. Six types of flexure spring are proposed to be used as the elastic element of the torque sensor in this paper, which have the potential for the requirements of measurement range and multidimensional detection. The optical electronic, less influenced by electromagnetic interferences, is selected to measure the torsion displacement of the flexure spring. The proposed design is analyzed, which can obtain the successful measurement of the torque with a load capacity of 1 Nm. One of the designed optical torque sensors is optimized by FEM. The calibration and experiment are conducted to ensure its feasibility and performance.

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Jan 7, 2014·The Review of Scientific Instruments·Ji-Chul KimSoohyun Kim

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