Dynamic Parameter Identification Method for a 2(3HUS+S) Parallel Manipulator

Author(s):  
Shibiao Chen ◽  
Gang Cheng ◽  
Xiangzhen Liu
2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 172988141882521 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hepeng Ni ◽  
Chengrui Zhang ◽  
Tianliang Hu ◽  
Teng Wang ◽  
Qizhi Chen ◽  
...  

Considering the joint elasticity, a novel dynamic parameter identification method is proposed for general industrial robots only with motor encoders. Firstly, the unknown parameters of the elastic joint dynamic model are analyzed and divided into two types. The first type is the motion-independent parameter only including the joint stiffness, which can be identified by the static force/torque-deformation experiments without the dynamic model. The second type is the motion-dependent parameter composed of the rest of the parameters, which needs the dynamic excitation experiments. Therefore, these two types of parameters can be identified separately. Meanwhile, it is found that the rotor inertia parameters can be obtained from the manufacturer, which reduces the identification difficulty of other parameters. After obtaining the rotor inertia and joint stiffness, an approximate processing algorithm is proposed considering the motor friction to establish the linear identification model of other parameters. Hence, the least squares can be employed to identify the parameters, and the independence of the inertia and joint viscous friction parameters are not affected. Meanwhile, the exciting trajectories can be optimized throughout the robot workspace, which reduces the effect of measurement noise on identification accuracy. With the proposed separated identification strategy and approximate processing algorithm, the dynamic parameters can be obtained precisely without double encoders on each joint. Finally, a series of simulations are conducted to evaluate the good performance of the proposed method.


Author(s):  
Jun Wu ◽  
Jinsong Wang ◽  
Liping Wang

This paper deals with the dynamic parameter identification of a 3DOF parallel manipulator with actuation redundancy. A method for finding the parameter linear form of the dynamic equation is presented. Based on the virtual work principle, the dynamic equation for the application of dynamic parameter identification is obtained by extracting the dynamic parameters from inertial forces and moments of moving parts. Two-step identification approach is used to identify the dynamic parameters of the redundantly actuated parallel manipulator. The approach consists of two steps and utilizes simple point-to-point motions that lead to a separation of friction and rigid-body dynamics. The identified results are validated by experiments. Moreover, the experimental application of the identified model to a machine tool, which is created by combining the parallel manipulator with a 2DOF worktable, demonstrates the efficiency of dynamic parameter identification.


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