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In The Name Of God Exoskeletal Assistive Devices Dr. Parnianpour Mohammad Ali Sanjari Damoon Soudbakhsh Elham Sahraei Fatemeh Malekipour Table of Contents Muscles Natural & Artificial Muscles EAD Steps for designing EAD Conclusion Future works Natural Muscle What does a natural muscle do? It’s a contractile organ. Fibers “actuate” force and motion in response to nervous stimulation. How does it work? Contract by the chemo-mechanical action of the proteins actin and myosin. Joints of the body are arrayed such that they comprise muscles which oppose each other. Natural vs. Artificial Muscle How can we develop replacements for the natural muscle? Develop biomimetic actuators. Emphasis on implantable technologies (not on the forefront now). What do we have to work with? Electrical/pneumatic servos (robotic limbs, late 1940’s-present). New materials. Synthetic polymers Carbon What constitutes a muscle? Any system or combination of sub-systems can be considered a “muscle”: hydraulic/pneumatic cylinder. electromagnetic servo. biological muscle tissue. In short, anything which accomplishes actuation under the command of a stimulus. Muscles primarily exert energy (ATP) to bring about: motion, acceleration (dv/dt or d2x/dt2). force application (F=m.a). Three types Skeletal – voluntary and striated Cardiac – involuntary, striated, and branched Smooth – involuntary and unstriated Skeletal muscle The Design of Natural Muscle Muscles are simply transducers They change the chemo-electric signal from nerves to mechanical energy. Artificial muscles should be similar in resilience and in the ability to produce large actuation strains Artificial Muscle: An Overview Many types of artificial “muscle”: McKibbin muscle actuators Inflatable air tubes, delivering large force at a low frequency. PAN-chemically stimulated by pH change. Electrically Stimulated “Tissues” IPMC, Solenoids, Piezo-active polymers and ceramics Series Elastic Actuators The McKibben Artificial Muscle How it’s made Consists of an internal bladder Bladder is covered by a braided mesh shell Attached at either end to tendon-like structures How it works Internal bladder pressurized Bladder expands in a balloon-like manner against the braided shell Shell maintain a cylindrical shape As the volume of the bladder increases, the actuator shortens and produces tension Disadvantages of McKibben Muscles Odd Force-velocity behavior: a hydraulic damper operates in parallel with the McKibben muscles Series Elastic Actuator Position tolerance Interaction with humans Backlash free joints are not required Damage/force tolerant What’s the purpose ? Importance of Construction of motion assistive devices Approaching to other countries in such cases Advantageous of EAD such as: Good interaction with human almost no disturbance In needed times, it applies forces to ease movement of knee joint Help disable people for rising up stairs and walking. Results have Applications in Rehabilitation and Robotic sciences. Design Steps 1) Imaging & Link Segment( LS ) Modeling 2) Selection of Ballscrew 3) Motor selection Imaging 1. Inserting markers on specific locations 2. Imaging 3. Capturing data 4. Detecting markers 5. Output data (position of markers in each frame) Sharif Univ. of Tech. Biomechanics Lab. Computation of Forces Construct LS Model Mass & center of mass of the Limbs from Anthropometric Tables Torque require at knee joint Estimated Maximum Force at a Supposed Position Ballscrew Selection Input Data Axial Load Linear Speed Criteria Output Data Permissible Rational Speed a) Dangerous Screw-Shaft Speed b) DN Value Permissible Axial Load Screw shaft Buckling Load Static Safety Factor Screw Shaft OD Lead Length Motor Selection Inputs Lead & Linear Speed Motor Rotational Speed Ballscrew Specifications Criteria Effective Torque (Trms) Iterate with Mass & Dimensions of Motor Future Works Test the device on a human subject Improve conformability Enhance Control system Custom made devices Use in more activities Wearable Robots Thanks For Your Time & Attention