A Numerical Study and Material Test for Damping Factor of Carbon-Aramid Fiber Reinforced Plastics Robot Arm 


Vol. 52,  No. 6, pp. 444-450, Dec.  2015
10.12772/TSE.2015.52.444


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  Abstract

In accordance with the increase in demand for LCDs and the increasing industry competition with higher productivity, the size of LCD glass has been gradually increasing. When transferring a robot hand by setting up an LCD panel, the vibration increases the inertia and load of up and down motion, rotational motion, and mobile motion of the whole robot. With regards to the up and down motion of the robot hand, when time is short on study of the vibration reduction. In this paper, we evaluate the structural arm of an LCD robot by using finite element analysis and fast Fourier transform (FFT). An impact test of the arm, which is made from the composite materials of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) and Kevlar fiber reinforced plastics (KFRP) for lightweight and damping, was conducted.

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