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IMDU Multi-DOF Torsion Module

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Challenge:
Flexible And Cost-Effective Industrial Plant Emulator

Description - IMDU Multi-DOF Torsion Module:
The robust Multiple-Degree-Of-Freedom (Multi-DOF) Torsion Module mounts on the IMDU base unit and consists of a sturdy torsion frame and four flexible steel shafts. The machined aluminum torsion frame features a plate equipped with four shafts instrumented with quadrature optical encoders and are free to spin in low-friction bearing blocks. When mounted on the IMDU, the shafts are concentric with the four IMDU shafts.
Four flexible steel members are supplied such that they can be assembled into the unit to introduce flexible coupling between shafts. The four shafts can be coupled in series via belts and toothed pulleys to result in a system with four serial flexible members. One of the motors can be used as a drive motor while the other can be used to impose disturbances. This system can be readily used to perform experiments in teleoperation and haptics. For example, one motor (slave) could be used to drive a load coupled via the rotary flexible shaft(s) while the other motor (master) can be used to command the load position as well as to reflect, through force feedback, load vibrations to the human operator.

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Undergraduate advanced / Graduate / Research

 



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