Continuum robots, which have continuous mechanical structures comparable to the flexibility in elephant trunks and octopus arms, have been primarily geared toward the medical and defense communities. In space, however, NASA projects these robots to have a place in irregular inspection routines. The inherent compliance and bending of these continuum arms are especially suitable for inspection in obstructed spaces to ensure proper equipment functionality. In this paper, we propose a new solution that improves on the functionality of previous continuum robots, via a novel mechanical scaly layer-jamming design. Layer-jamming assisted continuum arms have previously required pneumatic sources for actuation, which limit their portability and usage in aerospace applications. This paper combines the compliance of continuum arms and stiffness modulation of the layer jamming mechanism to design a new hybrid layer jamming continuum arm. The novel design uses an electromechanical actuation which eliminates the pneumatic actuation therefore making it compact and portable.


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    Title :

    Continuum robots for space applications based on layer-jamming scales with stiffening capability


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    Publication date :

    2015-03-01


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    54072157 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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