The conventional flexure parallel micromanipulators (FPM) usually suffer from small stroke. The performances of a FPM are highly related with the stroke of each actuated limb and the constraints including the non-actuated limbs. To conquer the drawbacks of the small workspace of the conventional FPM, the mechanism for displacement amplification would make a great contribution when it is imported into the design of the actuated limbs. This research is focused on a unique FPM based on multi-level displacement amplifier. Firstly, the structure modeling based on compact modular design is introduced. The macro/micro analysis of the displacement amplifier is conducted. Then, the comprehensive finite-element modeling including the strain and total deformation are implemented to examine the actual mechanical behavior of the proposed mechanism. The developed method and technology provide a promising solution to enhance the performance of the generic FPMs.

A Novel Flexure Parallel Micromanipulator Based on Multi-Level Displacement Amplifier

Matteo Malosio;
2012

Abstract

The conventional flexure parallel micromanipulators (FPM) usually suffer from small stroke. The performances of a FPM are highly related with the stroke of each actuated limb and the constraints including the non-actuated limbs. To conquer the drawbacks of the small workspace of the conventional FPM, the mechanism for displacement amplification would make a great contribution when it is imported into the design of the actuated limbs. This research is focused on a unique FPM based on multi-level displacement amplifier. Firstly, the structure modeling based on compact modular design is introduced. The macro/micro analysis of the displacement amplifier is conducted. Then, the comprehensive finite-element modeling including the strain and total deformation are implemented to examine the actual mechanical behavior of the proposed mechanism. The developed method and technology provide a promising solution to enhance the performance of the generic FPMs.
2012
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
Inglese
The Third International Conference on Sensor Device Technologies and Applications, Proceedings of
SENSORDEVICES 2012 , The Third International Conference on Sensor Device Technologies and Applications
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978-1-61208-208-0
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19-24 August 2012
Rome, Italy
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Zhang, Dan; Gao, Zhen; Malosio, Matteo; Coppola, Gianmarc
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