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Performance maps for a bio-inspired robotic condylar hinge joint

Burgess, Stuart C.; Etoundi, Appolinaire C.

Authors

Stuart C. Burgess



Abstract

© 2014 by ASME. This paper presents performance charts that map the design space of a bio-inspired robotic condylar hinge joint. The joint mimics the design of the human knee joint by copying the condylar surfaces of the femur and tibia and by copying the four-bar motion of the cruciate ligaments. Four aspects of performance are modeled: peak mechanical advantage, RMS (root mean square) mechanical advantage, RMS sliding ratio, and range of movement. The performance of the joint is dependent on the shape of the condylar surfaces and the geometry of the four-bar mechanism. The design space for the condylar hinge joint is large because the four-bar mechanism has a very large number of possible configurations. Also, it is not intuitive what values of design parameters give the best design. Performance graphs are presented that cover over 12,000 different geometries of the four-bar mechanism. The maps are presented on three-dimensional graphs that help designers visualize the limits of performance of the joint and visualize tradeoffs between individual aspects of performance. The maps show that each aspect of performance of the joint is very sensitive to the geometry of the four-bar mechanism. The trends in performance can be understood by analyzing the kinematics of the four-bar mechanism and the shape of the condylar surfaces.

Citation

Burgess, S. C., & Etoundi, A. C. (2014). Performance maps for a bio-inspired robotic condylar hinge joint. Journal of Mechanical Design, 136(11), https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4028168

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 29, 2014
Online Publication Date Oct 8, 2014
Publication Date Nov 1, 2014
Deposit Date Apr 25, 2016
Journal Journal of Mechanical Design, Transactions of the ASME
Print ISSN 1050-0472
Publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 136
Issue 11
Article Number 115002
DOI https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4028168
Keywords condylar hinge joint, performance charts, mechanical advantage, sliding ratio, range of movement, four-bar mechanism, cam mechanism
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/824040
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4028168
Additional Information Corporate Creators : Stuart Burgess