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Snap-fit Assembly Process with Industrial Robot Including Force Feedback

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2019

Tamás Szabó
Affiliation:
Robert Bosch Department of Mechatronics, University of Miskolc, Hungary. E-mail: [email protected]

Summary

This paper investigates a battery snap-in operation performed by an industrial robot. The snap-fit phenomenon is experienced during the insertion of batteries into the battery holder. In order to understand the nature of the snap-fit phenomenon, the large displacement but small deformation theory is used to model the insertion operation. The stability of equilibrium points is analysed in order to determine the so-called trip point. The purpose of the investigation is to augment the displacement control of the robot with force feedback. A microcontroller-based measurement system is implemented to provide the force feedback. The proposed method is valid for a class of snap-fit problems not only for the investigated specific one.

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© Cambridge University Press 2019 

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