2014 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics 2014
DOI: 10.1109/aim.2014.6878202
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Design of a variable stiffness flexure mechanism for micromanipulation tasks

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“…Selective locking of flat plates, wire bundles or granules (illustrated in Figure 2.8) also allows resistance to bending to be modified, typically achieved through the application of pressure by the creation of a vacuum or electrostatic attraction [121,122,6,123,124], though precise control of stiffness is difficult due to friction and hysteresis, with the actual stiffness achieved dependant on the state of bending at the moment the vacuum is applied [4]. The application of favourable stresses on leaf springs in flexural mechanism using piezoelectric actuators to induce stress stiffening or softening has also been studied, leading to a design capable of changing stiffness rapidly while being largely immune from assembly error and wear [125,126,127].…”
Section: Physical Properties Of the Springmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selective locking of flat plates, wire bundles or granules (illustrated in Figure 2.8) also allows resistance to bending to be modified, typically achieved through the application of pressure by the creation of a vacuum or electrostatic attraction [121,122,6,123,124], though precise control of stiffness is difficult due to friction and hysteresis, with the actual stiffness achieved dependant on the state of bending at the moment the vacuum is applied [4]. The application of favourable stresses on leaf springs in flexural mechanism using piezoelectric actuators to induce stress stiffening or softening has also been studied, leading to a design capable of changing stiffness rapidly while being largely immune from assembly error and wear [125,126,127].…”
Section: Physical Properties Of the Springmentioning
confidence: 99%