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Six dimensional force sensors for industrial applications
- Categories:Technical knowledge
- Time of issue:2021-07-12 13:50
(Summary description)The six-dimensional force sensor is a force sensor which is a tactile sensor with a wide range of applications in robotics and mechatronic equipment. Force and torque sensors are used to detect internal forces in equipment or forces interacting with the external environment. Physical quantities of force cannot be measured directly, but can be measured indirectly through other physical quantities. Force sensors can act as transducers, such as strain elements, and can provide a signal proportional to the deformation, i.e. the force acting on the point of contact.
Six dimensional force sensors for industrial applications
(Summary description)The six-dimensional force sensor is a force sensor which is a tactile sensor with a wide range of applications in robotics and mechatronic equipment. Force and torque sensors are used to detect internal forces in equipment or forces interacting with the external environment. Physical quantities of force cannot be measured directly, but can be measured indirectly through other physical quantities. Force sensors can act as transducers, such as strain elements, and can provide a signal proportional to the deformation, i.e. the force acting on the point of contact.
- Categories:Technical knowledge
- Time of issue:2021-07-12 13:50
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The six-dimensional force sensor is a force sensor which is a tactile sensor with a wide range of applications in robotics and mechatronic equipment. Force and torque sensors are used to detect internal forces in equipment or forces interacting with the external environment. Physical quantities of force cannot be measured directly, but can be measured indirectly through other physical quantities. Force sensors can act as transducers, such as strain elements, and can provide a signal proportional to the deformation, i.e. the force acting on the point of contact.
Six-dimensional force sensors can detect external forces and torques on relevant parts of the robot, such as the wrist and fingers, and can control the movement of the wrist, servo-controlled, to do the job accurately. As a newly developed type of force sensor, the six-dimensional force sensor converts multidimensional force/torque signals into electrical signals simultaneously and can be used to monitor forces and torques that vary in direction and magnitude, to measure acceleration or inertial forces, and to detect force magnitude and contact points.
The main application areas for industrial grade six-dimensional force sensors are assembly and polishing, with polishing being a widely used area for robotic applications. From the current market situation, the industry with high requirements for polishing accuracy is mainly the 3C industry, which has high labour intensity and an urgent need to achieve automation transformation. In addition to the flexibility requirements of the 3C industry, more intelligent polishing robots are needed to better meet market demand.
The six-dimensional force sensor is fixed to the end joint of the robot arm via a sensor mount. Under static conditions, the force and torque data measured by the six-dimensional force sensor on the mechanical wrist consists of three components, namely the sensor's own system error, the load's gravity and the load's external contact force. In industrial robot applications such as machining and assembly, the contact forces between the robot's end tool or workpiece and the external environment need to be accurately sensed and the control system can modify the robot's motion accordingly to ensure robot flexibility.
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