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A three-dimensional fiber Bragg grating wrist force sensor with separation elastic structure

S. M. SunKe PangChao LiaoJingtong Yu

Year: 2024 Journal:   Sensor Review Vol: 44 (4)Pages: 514-523   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Purpose The use of a force sensor to estimate the external force of manipulator not only needs to deal with the signal noise of the sensor itself but also needs to solve the coupling interference of the sensor itself, especially the axial force. The purpose of this paper is to develop a three-dimensional fiber Bragg grating (FBG) wrist force sensor, which has a simple structure and reduces the coupling influence between several axes. Design/methodology/approach A particular separation elastic structure with four FBGs is devised for the three-axial force sensor. One FBG is suspended on the profile of central cylinder and the other three FBGs are pasted on the elastic beam surface of the over and under measuring bodies, respectively. Finite element analysis (FEA) simulation has been implemented to the strain distribution characteristics, the output characteristics of each direction and the coupling effects of the structure. Furthermore, theoretical derivation and experimental results are used to compare, which have a good consistency. Findings The experiment results show that the maximum repeatability error of the sensor is 6.75%, the maximum nonlinear error is 5.36%, the maximum coupling interference is 4.73% and the minimum sensitivity is 1.58 pm/N. Originality/value A three-dimensional force sensor based on FBG adopts a particular separation elastic structure. The sensor can reduce the coupling influence between several axes, especially the coupling interference in the z -direction is 0.

Keywords:
Fiber Bragg grating Materials science Wrist Optics Acoustics Optoelectronics Physics Medicine

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