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A Novel Style Design of a Permanent-Magnetic Adsorption Mechanism for a Wall-Climbing Robot

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Magnetic adsorption mechanisms are widely used for wall-climbing robots to manipulate a locomotive on the surface of a magnetic conducting metal. However, the reported magnetic adsorption mechanisms are subject to… Click to show full abstract

Magnetic adsorption mechanisms are widely used for wall-climbing robots to manipulate a locomotive on the surface of a magnetic conducting metal. However, the reported magnetic adsorption mechanisms are subject to the problems such as the lack of adsorption capability, the weakness of kinematic performance, and the overwhelming detaching force. To solve the problems, a novel style of a permanent-magnetic adsorption mechanism using an electromagnetic method and internal force compensation principle is detailed in this work. Specifically, a permanent magnet, an electromagnet, and a nonlinear spring are configurated to achieve a reliable adsorption function by using the minimal detaching force. Following that, the results obtained from both the finite element analysis and the experiments carried out by using a prototype demonstrated its effectiveness. It does not only have a rapid and controllable adsorption-detachment capacity in reference to the magnetic conducting surface but also has low power consumption, large adsorption force, and reliable and safe performance.

Keywords: adsorption; wall climbing; adsorption mechanism; novel style; magnetic adsorption; permanent magnetic

Journal Title: Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics
Year Published: 2020

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