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A novel and practical strategy for the precise chamferless robotic peg hole insertion

  • De Montfort University

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Abstract

The influence of the angle between the axes of the peg and hole (angular error) and the contact surface defects on the measurement of deviation (lateral error) have been carefully analysed. It has been shown that they would influence the measurement of the magnitude of deviation and even its direction. This phenomenon causes severe difficulty in the assembly operations. A novel strategy for the high-precision chamferless peg hold insertion with a wrist force sensor is presented. This strategy is constructed: (1) to obtain the relationship between the peg and hole from the force sensor signal when an angle between the axes of the peg and hole exists and defects of the contact surfaces are present, (2) to reduce the angular and lateral errors, (3) to achieve the precise chamferless robotic peg hole insertion. In this paper, the insertion can be obtained with a reasonably large range of initial conditions. The principle is to move and rotate the peg from an area having many geometric uncertainties to a new area, where the deviation of the peg and hole can be obtained.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-35
Number of pages7
JournalRobotica
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1995
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Angular
  • Assembly
  • Deviation
  • Force sensor
  • Robotics
  • error

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