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Crabbot: A Pole-Climbing Robot Driven by Piezoelectric Stack

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Problems of large sizes and low displacement resolutions widely exist in most of the pole-climbing robots based on electromagnetic or electrostatic motors, which greatly decrease the reachable workspace and influence… Click to show full abstract

Problems of large sizes and low displacement resolutions widely exist in most of the pole-climbing robots based on electromagnetic or electrostatic motors, which greatly decrease the reachable workspace and influence their utility for inspection tasks. Here, we present a piezoelectric pole-climbing robot (Crabbot) to overcome these shortcomings, which has the advantages of small size, high load-to-weight ratio and high resolution. Moreover, Crabbot can climb poles with different cross-sections through the designed crab-like clamp. This robot was composed of two clamping units and an elongation unit, and the stepping displacements were amplified by the designed flextensional mechanism. A prototype with weight of 0.35 kg was manufactured, the external dimension was 50 × 54 × 86 mm. Experimental results showed that the robot achieved a maximum speed of 100.9 μm/s under a voltage of 150 V and a frequency of 9 Hz; moreover, a load weight ratio of 1.42 and a displacement resolution of 85 nm were obtained. As a demonstration of its potential for industrial applications, Crabbot achieved stable step motion on climbing poles of different cross-sections under different climbing angles.

Keywords: crabbot pole; piezoelectric stack; robot driven; driven piezoelectric; climbing robot; pole climbing

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Robotics
Year Published: 2021

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