Landing impact analysis of a bioinspired intermittent hopping robot with consideration of friction (Q1665514)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6926192
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    Landing impact analysis of a bioinspired intermittent hopping robot with consideration of friction
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6926192

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      Landing impact analysis of a bioinspired intermittent hopping robot with consideration of friction (English)
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      27 August 2018
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      Summary: Multibody dynamics for the flying and landing oblique impact processes of a bioinspired intermittent hopping robot is derived in this paper by using the impulse-momentum principle. The dynamics model that involves the multibody configuration, mass distribution of the robot, and friction is solved by the linear complementarity conditions in terms of different impact types. The computational and experimental data is compared. And the influence factors of landing impact are analysed as well. Based on the influence rules for landing impact, a technical design of solution is proposed for adjusting the robot's attitude during the jumping and for absorbing the impact energy during the landing. Lessons learned from the theoretical and experimental results have general applicability to the motion prediction, performance analysis, and landing stability study for intermittent hopping robots or other legged robots.
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