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Syringe Actuated Hydraulic Mechanical Robotic Arm
KINEMATICS OF MACHINE ( ) Completed by: Rhishabh Jadhav Mech. Engg. Sem-3
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Introduction: A robot is a machine that can be programmed to perform a task. The word robot comes from the word robota in the Czechoslovakian language, which means slave-like work or forced work. Today, robots are primarily used in industry. Typically, robots are used to perform tasks that are dull, dirty, and/or dangerous. Robots increase production capability; improve product quality, and lower production costs. It is likely that very soon there will be almost totally ‘human-free’ factories. Perhaps just one or two people will program or monitor the computers and carry out routine maintenance to robots and other machines.
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The robots used in industry usually consist of a mechanical arm controlled by a computer.
The arm is jointed in one or more places and there is a "hand" at the end of the arm. The 'hand" is called an end effector. Each end effector is designed specifically for a particular job. Among the simplest jobs is "pick and place" where a robot may take something from one place and move it to another. Robots can do many different kinds of tasks but they still need humans to control them and give instructions. A robot is not intelligent by itself and can perform only those tasks for which it is given a set of instructions or program. Computers act as the robot's brain.
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Robot Power The power for a robotic arm can either be electric, hydraulic, or pneumatic. Hydraulics is putting liquids under pressure Pneumatics is putting gases under pressure. The power supply acts like the robot's heart and muscles. It provides the energy for pushing, pulling, turning and lifting.
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Types of robot arms (Configurations)
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INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE MECHANISM A robotic arm which is hydraulically operated and controlled by syringes filled with some fluid. It consists of various parts connected to each other in a pre-designed manner which are guided in a constrained way to obtain required output. PARTS In the mechanism, each part has been provided with certain degree of freedom to move in a constrained way to guide other parts and also to pick up small weight items and to place them wherever required. The complete mechanism consists of a fixed vertical link. To its free end is connected or better to say hinged, another horizontal link which is free to oscillate about that hinge in an up-down way of motion. To this link is connected a slotted type mechanism which consists of a slotted box which itself can oscillate about its hinge and in it is a sliding link which can come out of the slot to have the slider like motion. To this slider is connected a surface, underneath which are attached 4 spoons acting as arm to pick up the items. The entire mechanism is fixed on a rack and pinion type mechanism to allow degree of freedom of the mechanism as a whole to rotate by 130degrees.
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Hydraulic Principle
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CONCEPT The basic concept used behind the operation is PASCAL’s LAW
CONCEPT The basic concept used behind the operation is PASCAL’s LAW. This law states that when a pressure is applied at one point of a fluid contained in a constrained volume, then the pressure due to that force is equally transmitted to all the points of the fluid, which are acted upon by the same pressure. Using the same principle, we applied pressure to fluid in syringe which is transmitted to other end of tube which is connected to a syringe. This motion of the syringe is used to move the links or parts of the mechanism which are attached to respective syringes. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN 1. The slotted mechanism used in the design, increases its complexity but at the same time increases its efficiency, ability, area of coverage. 2. Rack and pinion mechanism can be used to provide rotatory motion does its work smoothly without any jerks or shocks and giving more degree of rotation and thereby increasing the area of effect. 3. To increase overall stability and to avoid roll over or unbalancing due to torque or extra weight in the front part, suitable counter weight is used in the rear portion of the mechanism. 4. Soap water having least compressibility and high efficiency is used as a fluid in syringes.
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