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Probabilistic framework for reliable optimal design of gearboxes in general-purpose industrial robots considering random use conditions

Journal

JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 539-548

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jcde/qwad007

Keywords

industrial robot; probabilistic design; random use condition; on-line trajectory planner; torque reliability; bending moment reliability; system-level lifetime reliability

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This paper presents a probabilistic framework for the optimal design of gearboxes used in general-purpose industrial robots considering random use conditions. The start and end positions of a single motion profile are modeled as uniform distribution based on the assumption of no information about the robot use pattern. The proposed framework calculates the system-level lifetime by combining component scale factors and demonstrates its effectiveness through a case study.
A vertically articulated robot with 6-degrees of freedom (DoF), called a general-purpose robot, can perform a myriad of different tasks within a workspace. This paper newly presents a probabilistic framework for the reliable optimal design of gearboxes used in general-purpose industrial robots, which considers random use conditions. To account for random use conditions, the start and end positions of a single motion profile are described as the random variable, which is statistically modeled as a uniform distribution based on the assumption that we have no information about the robot use pattern. Then, each sample of the random variable is converted to the corresponding motion profile by using an on-line trajectory planner. Monte Carlo simulation is implemented for the uncertainty propagation analysis, due to the heuristic feature of the on-line trajectory planner. In the design optimization formulation, the peak torque constraint and maximum bending moment constraint are described in a probabilistic manner. The system-level lifetime is calculated by combining component scale factors. The effectiveness of the proposed framework is demonstrated by examining a case study of a gearbox size problem for a 6-DoF serial industrial robot. The benefits of this study are as follows: Firstly, the proposed framework can evaluate the performance considering random use conditions. Secondly, torque reliability and bending moment reliability are newly proposed to ensure the dynamic performance of an industrial robot. Thirdly, the system-level lifetime by combining component scale factors gives more user-oriented and intuitive measure in an industrial robot design.

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