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Series elastic actuators have linear springs intentionally placed in series between the motor and actuator output. The spring strain is measured to get an accurate estimate of force. A second order linear actuator model is broken into two fundamental cases: fixed load-high force (forward transfer function), and free load-zero force (impedance). This model is presented with dimensional analysis and extends previous linear models to include friction. Using the model and dimensionless groups, we examine nonlinear effects of motor saturation as it relates to large force bandwidth and nonlinear friction effects such as stiction. The model also helps to clarify how the springs help and hinder the operation of the actuator. The information gained from the model helps to create a design procedure for series elastic actuators. Particular emphasis is placed on choosing the spring constant for the elastic element.
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David Robinson
Mercer (Czechia)
Jerry Pratt
University of West Florida
Daniel Paluska
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0912d157846b5001d3a040 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/aim.1999.803231
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