JOURNAL ARTICLE

Development of Multi-Degree of Freedom Carbon Fiber Plate Force/Torque Sensor

Donghyeok LeeMin Gyu KimNahm‐Gyoo Cho

Year: 2012 Journal:   Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering Vol: 29 (2)Pages: 170-177   Publisher: Korean Society of Precision Engineering

Abstract

A force/torque sensor using carbon fiber plate was designed and developed to make the sensor be able to measure a wide range of multi degree of force and torque. Using carbon fiber plate of 0.3 mm thickness, the sensor was designed and developed, which has a μN level order of resolution and about 0.01 N ~ 390 N of wide measurement range. The elastic deformation part has a tripod plate structure and strain gauges are attached on the part to detect the force/torque. The coefficient of determination for the sensor is over 0.955 by the calibration experiment so that the linearity of the sensor is confirmed to be good. Also, experiments on applying 0.005 ~ 40 ㎏ (0.05 ~ 390 N) to each axis were implemented and the sensor is proved to be safe under a high load. Finally, to verify the function calculating the direction of load vector, the directions of various load vectors which have the same magnitude but different directions and the directions of the calculated load vectors are compared and analyzed to accord well.

Keywords:
Torque Linearity Strain gauge Load cell Calibration Materials science Tripod (photography) Correlation coefficient Damping torque Control theory (sociology) Acoustics Structural engineering Composite material Physics Engineering Computer science Electronic engineering Electrical engineering Direct torque control

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Smart Materials for Construction
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Pollution
Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering

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