TY - CHAP A1 - Herrmann, David A1 - Schaeffer, Leon A1 - Lehmann, Lukas A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Rieffel, John T1 - Basic Investigations on a Compliant 2D Tensegrity Grid for the Use in Soft Robotic Applications T2 - 2024 6th International Conference on Reconfigurable Mechanisms and Robots (ReMAR), 23-26 June 2024, Chicago, IL, USA N2 - The use of compliant tensegrity grids in soft robotic applications is a promising research topic. By using these grids, systems with large shape and stiffness change ability can be realized. In this paper, different tensegrity grid variants, consisting of rigid members indirectly connected via compliant tensioned members, are presented. A selected grid variant is analyzed in more detail for shape adaptation. Therefore the use of the grid as end effector in form-fit grippers is selected as a specific application case. Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategies are used to optimize actuators for two given shape function variants and an evaluation is carried out. Y1 - 2024 SN - 979-8-3503-9596-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ReMAR61031.2024.10619926 SP - 652 EP - 657 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becker, Tatiana I. A1 - Raikher, Yuriy L. A1 - Stolbov, Oleg V. A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus T1 - Magnetoactive elastomers for magnetically tunable vibrating sensor systems JF - Physical Sciences Reviews N2 - Magnetoactive elastomers (MAEs) are a special type of smart materials consisting of an elastic matrix with embedded microsized particles that are made of ferromagnetic materials with high or low coercivity. Due to their composition, such elastomers possess unique magnetic field-dependent material properties. The present paper compiles the results of investigations on MAEs towards an approach of their potential application as vibrating sensor elements with adaptable sensitivity. Starting with the model-based and experimental studies of the free vibrational behavior displayed by cantilevers made of MAEs, it is shown that the first bending eigenfrequency of the cantilevers depends strongly on the strength of an applied uniform magnetic field. The investigations of the forced vibration response of MAE beams subjected to in-plane kinematic excitation confirm the possibility of active magnetic control of the amplitude-frequency characteristics. With change of the uniform field strength, the MAE beam reveals different steady-state responses for the same excitation, and the resonance may occur at various ranges of the excitation frequency. Nonlinear dependencies of the amplification ratio on the excitation frequency are obtained for different magnitudes of the applied field. Furthermore, it is shown that the steady-state vibrations of MAE beams can be detected based on the magnetic field distortion. The field difference, which is measured simultaneously on the sides of a vibrating MAE beam, provides a signal with the same frequency as the excitation and an amplitude proportional to the amplitude of resulting vibrations. The presented prototype of the MAE-based vibrating unit with the field-controlled “configuration” can be implemented for realization of acceleration sensor systems with adaptable sensitivity. The ongoing research on MAEs is oriented to the use of other geometrical forms along with beams, e.g. two-dimensional structures such as membranes. KW - adaptable sensor unit KW - amplification ratio KW - bending vibration KW - eigenfrequency KW - Magnetic field control KW - magnetoactive elastomer Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/psr-2019-0125 SN - 2365-659X VL - 7 IS - 10 SP - 1 EP - 28 PB - de Gruyter ER - TY - GEN A1 - Herrmann, David A1 - Schaeffer, Leon A1 - Böhm, Valter ED - Flores, Paulo ED - Marques, Filipe ED - Da Rodrigues Silva, Mariana T1 - Theoretical considerations on 2D multistable tensegrity structures based on equilateral triangles T2 - MMT Symposium (Mechanism and Machine Theory Symposium): Book of Abstracts ; June 26-28, 2024. - Guimarães, Portugal Y1 - 2024 SN - 978-989-33-6448-2 IS - 1. edition SP - 403 EP - 404 PB - Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica, Universidade do Minho CY - Guimarães, Portugal ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Prem, Nina A1 - Sindersberger, Dirk A1 - Striegl, Birgit A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Monkman, Gareth J. T1 - Shape memory effects using magnetoactive Boron-organo-silicon oxide polymers JF - Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics N2 - Thermomechanical shape memory materials have certain disadvantages when it comes to 3D volumetric reproduction intended for rapid prototyping or robotic prehension. The need to constantly supply energy to counteract elastic retraction forces in order to maintain the required geometry, together with the inability to achieve conformal stability at elevated temperatures, limits the application of thermal shape memory polymers. Form removal also presents problems as most viscoelastic materials do not ensure demolding stability. This work demonstrates how magnetoactive boron−organo−silicon oxide polymers under the influence of an applied magnetic field can be used to achieve energy free sustainable volumetric shape memory effects over extended periods. The rheopectic properties of boron−organo−silicon oxide materials sustain form removal without mold distortion. Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-23205 N1 - Corresponding Author: Gareth J. Monkman VL - 221 IS - 15 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - Wiley ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schaeffer, Leon A1 - Herrmann, David A1 - Böhm, Valter T1 - Voruntersuchung einer vorgespannten nachgiebigen Struktur für den Einsatz in dynamischen Handorthesen T2 - 9. IFToMM D-A-CH Konferenz, 16./17. März 2023, Universität Basel N2 - In diesem Beitrag erfolgt die theoretische Untersuchung einer zweidimensionalen nachgiebigen Tensegrity-Struktur in Hinsicht auf ihre potenzielle Eignung als Basisstruktur für eine dynamische Handorthese. Translatorische und rotatorische relative Bewegungsmöglichkeiten zwischen den Drucksegmenten der Struktur sind möglich, da diese Segmente durch nachgiebige Zugsegmente miteinander verbunden sind. Die Form der Struktur und ihre Vorspannung in einer statisch stabilen Gleichgewichtskonfiguration werden mit Hilfe der Minimierung des Kräfte- und Momentenungleichgewichts, der Betrachtung der potentiellen Energie der Struktur und einem Ansatz mittels statischer Finite-Elemente-Methode (FEM) in Abhängigkeit der Segmentparameter untersucht. N2 - This paper presents a theoretical investigation of a two-dimensional compliant tensegrity structure with respect to its potential suitability as a base structure for a dynamic hand orthosis. Translational and rotational relative motion possibilities between the pressure segments of the structure are possible, as these segments are connected by compliant tension segments. The shape of the structure and its preload in a static stable equilibrium configuration are investigated using minimization of force and moment imbalance, consideration of the potential energy of the structure, and a static finite element method (FEM) approach as a function of segment parameters. T2 - Preliminary investigation of a prestressed compliant structure for use in dynamic hand orthoses Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:465-20230314-153711-8 PB - DuEPublico CY - Duisburg-Essen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schaeffer, Leon A1 - Herrmann, David A1 - Schratzenstaller, Thomas A1 - Dendorfer, Sebastian A1 - Böhm, Valter T1 - Preliminary theoretical considerations on the stiffness characteristics of a tensegrity joint for the use in dynamic orthoses JF - Journal of Medical Robotics Research N2 - Early motion therapy plays an important role for effective long-term healing of joint injuries. In many cases, conventional dynamic orthoses fail to address the intricate movement possibilities of the underlying joints, limited by their simplistic joint representations, often represented by revolute joints, enabling rotations by only one axis. In this paper, a two-dimensional compliant tensegrity joint for use in biomedical applications is investigated. It consists of two compressed members and five compliant tensioned members. Relative movement possibilities are realized by the intrinsic compliance of the structure. In the development of these systems, the first step is the determination of the static stable equilibrium. This analysis is conducted in this paper by considering the potential energy approach or by using the geometric nonlinear finite element method. The mechanical behavior of the structure is assessed with a specific emphasis on its mechanical compliance. The primary objective of this study is the investigation of the influence of structural parameters on the overall stiffness and movability of the structure. The results underscore the significant effect of member parameters on the stiffness and movability of the compliant tensegrity joint, particularly under varying load magnitudes. These findings provide insights for optimizing the joint’s performance, contributing to its potential application in advanced orthotic and exoskeleton devices. KW - mechanical compliance KW - flexibility ellipsis KW - form-finding KW - tensegrity joint Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1142/S2424905X23400081 PB - World Scientific ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Carrillo Li, Enrique Roberto A1 - Kaufhold, Tobias A1 - Rodriguez Hernandez, Jorge Antonio A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus A1 - Böhm, Valter T1 - Kinematic analysis of a rolling tensegrity structure with spatially curved members JF - Meccanica N2 - In this work, a tensegrity structure with spatially curved members is applied as rolling locomotion system. The actuation of the structure allows a variation of the originally cylindrical shape to a conical shape. Moreover, the structure is equipped with internal movable masses to control the position of the center of mass of the structure. To control the locomotion system a reliable actuation strategy is required. Therefore, the kinematics of the system considering the nonholonomic constraints are derived in this paper. Based on the resulting insight in the locomotion behavior a feasible actuation strategy is designed to control the trajectory of the system. To verify this approach kinematic analyses are evaluated numerically. The simulation data confirm the path following due to an appropriate shape change of the tensegrity structure. Thus, this system enables a two-dimensional rolling locomotion. KW - Tensegrity structure KW - Inverse kinematics KW - Nonholonomic mechanics Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11012-020-01199-x SN - 0025-6455 VL - 56 SP - 953 EP - 961 PB - Springer ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Schale, Florian A1 - Otterbach, Jean Marc A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus A1 - Böhm, Valter T1 - Investigation of a Multistable Tensegrity Robot applied as Tilting Locomotion System T2 - Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA): 31 May-31 August 2020, Paris N2 - This paper describes the development of a tilting locomotion system based on a compliant tensegrity structure with multiple stable equilibrium configurations. A tensegrity structure featuring 4 stable equilibrium states is considered. The mechanical model of the structure is presented and the according equations of motion are derived. The variation of the length of selected structural members allows to influence the prestress state and the corresponding shape of the tensegrity structure. Based on bifurcation analyses a reliable actuation strategy to control the current equilibrium state is designed. In this work, the tensegrity structure is assumed to be in contact with a horizontal plane due to gravity. The derived actuation strategy is utilized to generate tilting locomotion by successively changing the equilibrium state. Numerical simulations are evaluated considering the locomotion characteristics. In order to validate this theoretical approach a prototype is developed. Experiments regarding to the equilibrium configurations, the actuation strategy and the locomotion characteristics are evaluated using image processing tools and motion capturing. The results verify the theoretical data and confirm the working principle of the investigated tilting locomotion system. This approach represents a feasible actuation strategy to realize a reliable tilting locomotion utilizing the multistability of compliant tensegrity structures. KW - actuators KW - bifurcation KW - mechanical stability KW - mobile robots KW - motion control KW - numerical analysis KW - robot dynamics KW - robot kinematics KW - vibration control Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ICRA40945.2020.9196706 SP - 2932 EP - 2938 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus ED - Gusikhin, Oleg ED - Madani, Kurosh T1 - Design of a Vibration Driven Motion System Based on a Multistable Tensegrity Structure T2 - ICINCO 2018: proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics, Porto, Portugal, July 29-31, 2018 N2 - In this paper a novel approach to realize a uniaxial bidirectional vibration driven motion system with controllable direction of motion is investigated. The considered motion system bases on a tensegrity structure with multiple stable equilibrium configurations. The structure is in contact with a horizontal plane due to gravity and the actuation is realized by the harmonic change of the length of a selected member. Beside varying the actuation parameters, the direction of motion can be controlled by changing the equilibrium configuration of the tensegrity structure. In this paper the topology of the tensegrity structure and the parameter values are chosen appropriately to provide two symmetric equilibrium configurations. A change of the equilibrium state yields a novel configuration of the entire motion system which is symmetric to the original state. Utilizing the symmetry of the system the same actuation yields an opposite motion. This approach represents a reliable opportunity to control the direction of motion by changing the equilibrium state for constant actuation parameters. This paper focuses on the parameter selection and the design of the actuation of the vibration driven motion system. The working principle of the vibration driven motion system is verified by numerical simulations. This contribution represents the theoretical investigation for the further development of a prototype. KW - Compliant tensegrity structure KW - Vibration driven motion multistability Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-31992-2 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31993-9_14 VL - 613 SP - 302 EP - 317 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Stepan, G. A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus A1 - Stépán, G. ED - Uhl, Tadeusz T1 - Multi-mode motion system based on a multistable tensegrity structure T2 - Advances in Mechanism and Machine Science : Proceedings of the 15th IFToMM World Congress on Mechanism and Machine Science N2 - This paper presents a multi-mode motion system based on a compliant tensegrity structure with multiple stable equilibrium configurations. The motion system is in contact to an arbitrarily shaped rigid ground due to gravity. The movement is realized by changing successively between different equilibrium states. Depending on the strategy of changing the equilibrium configuration, different motion types occur. The reachable area of the motion system can be enlarged by adapting the motion type depending on the given environmental characteristics. Furthermore, the efficiency of the motion can be improved by choosing the most suitable motion mode. Theoretical studies regarding the change of the equilibrium states are introduced. Moreover, simulation results for the different motion modes tilting, vibration driven and jumping are illustrated. The resulting motion characteristics emphasize the advantageous adaptability of the motion system regarding to varying environmental conditions. KW - bifurcation analysis KW - multimodal motion KW - tensegrity Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-030-20130-2 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20131-9_296 VL - 73 SP - 3007 EP - 3016 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Chavez Vega Jhohan, A1 - Scharff, Moritz A1 - Helbig, Thomas A1 - Alencastre, Jorge H. A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Behn, Carsten ED - Kecskeméthy, Andrés T1 - Analysis of the Dynamic Behavior of Beams Supported by a Visco-Elastic Foundation in Context to Natural Vibrissa T2 - Interdisciplinary Applications of Kinematics : Proceedings of the Third International Conference (IAK) N2 - Rodents use their mystacial vibrissae, e.g., to recognize the shape or determine the surface texture of an object. The vibrissal sensory system consists of two components: the hair shaft and the follicle-sinus complex (FSC). Both components affect the collection of information, but the impacts of the different properties are not completely clear. Borrowing the natural example, the goal is to design a powerful artificial sensor. The influence of a continuous visco-elastic support is analyzed for an artificial sensor following hypotheses about the FSC. Starting with a theoretical treatment of this scenario, the vibrissa is modeled as an Euler-Bernoulli bending beam with a partially continuous visco-elastic support. The numerical simulations are validated by experiments. Using a steel strip as a technical vibrissa and a magneto-sensitive elastomer (MSE) as representation of the artificial continuous visco-elastic support, FSC respectively, the first resonance frequency is determined. Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-030-16422-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16423-2_5 VL - 71 SP - 51 EP - 59 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Carrillo Li, Enrique Roberto A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Kaufhold, Tobias A1 - Rodríguez Hernández, Jorge Antonio A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus A1 - Böhm, Valter ED - Awrejcewicz, Jan ED - Kaźmierczak, Markek ED - Olejnik, Paweł T1 - Kinematic analysis of the rolling locomotion of mobile robots based on tensegrity structures with spatially curved compressed components T2 - Applicable Solutions in Non-Linear Dynamical Systems; 15th International Conference "Dynamical Systems - Theory and Applications" (DSTA 2019, 2-5 December, 2019, Lodz, Poland N2 - In this work, a tensegrity structure with spatially curved members is applied as rolling locomotion system. The actuation of the structure allows a variation of the originally cylindrical shape to a conical shape. Moreover, the structure is equipped with internal movable masses to control the position of the center of mass of the structure. To control the locomotion system a reliable actuation strategy is required. Therefore, the kinematics of the system considering the nonholonomic constraints are derived in this paper. Based on the resulting insight in the locomotion behavior a feasible actuation strategy is designed to control the trajectory of the system. To verify this approach kinematic analyses are evaluated numerically. The simulation data confirm the path following due to an appropriate shape change of the tensegrity structure. Thus, this system enables a two-dimensional rolling locomotion. The use of mechanically compliant tensegrity structures in mobile robots is an attractive research topic, due to the possibility to adjust their mechanical properties reversibly during locomotion. In this paper rolling locomotion of mobile robots based on simple tensegrity structures, consisting of three compressed spatially curved members connected to a continuous net of prestressed tensional members, is discussed. Planar locomotion of these robots is induced by the movement of internal masses. The movement direction can be changed by changing the robot's shape between a cylinder and a truncated cone. The paper focuses on the description of the kinematics of these systems with respect to the shape change. KW - Inverse kinematics KW - Nonholonomic mechanics KW - Tensegrity structure Y1 - 2019 UR - http://212.191.87.54:1616/k16/awrejcewicz/publikacje/T2.pdf SN - 978-83-66287-30-3 SP - 335 EP - 344 PB - Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej CY - Łódź, Polen ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus T1 - Investigation of a tensegrity structure with multiple equilibrium configurations as jumping motion system T2 - Theoretical Approaches in Non-Linear Dynamical Systems : Proceedings of the 15th Conference on Dynamical Systems -Theory and Applications N2 - Often, the operating range of mobile robots is limited by environ- mental circumstances like obstacles or gaps. Therefore, an adaptation of the motion principle is required to enable an operating continuation of such robots. A jumping motion is a promising approach. This motion type allows to cross gaps or to overcome obstacles where common motion principles which bases on wheels or legs fail. However, especially during landing large forces occur as a consequence of the impact with the ground. This issue encourages the use of compliant tensegrity structures which feature a great shock resistance. In this paper a tensegrity structure with multiple equilibrium configurations is considered. The two-dimensional structure is equipped with two actuators to vary the prestress of the system. The tensegrity structure is in contact to a horizontal plane due to gravity. Two actuation strategies are derived. Beside varying the prestress state of the structure, a jump can be realized by changing the equilibrium configuration. Both actuation strategies and the corresponding motion characteristics are evaluated by numeric simulations. The results emphasize the advantageous properties of tensegrity structures for a jumping motion system. In particular, the multistabilty of the structure allows a simple actuation strategy for a reliable jumping motion. Y1 - 2019 UR - http://212.191.87.54:1616/k16/awrejcewicz/publikacje/T1.pdf SN - 978-83-66287-29-7 SP - 465 EP - 476 PB - Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej CY - Łódź, Polen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus A1 - Böhm, Valter T1 - Jumping locomotion system based on a multistable tensegrity structure JF - Mechanical systems and signal processing N2 - All known locomotion principles are limited respective to environmental conditions. Often, the occurrence of obstacles or gaps means the break-off for the operating motion systems. For such circumstances, a controllable jumping locomotion is required to cross these barriers. However, this locomotion demands sophisticated requirements to the actuation. The abrupt actuation is commonly realized by high dynamic actuators or complex mechanisms. In this work, a simple solution utilizing the multistability of a compliant tensegrity structure is described. Therefore, a two-dimensional tensegrity structure featuring four stable equilibria is considered. Based on bifurcation analyses a feasible actuation to control the current equilibrium configuration is derived. Changing between selected equilibrium states enables a great difference in potential energy, which yields a jumping motion of the structure. Based on numerical simulations a suitable actuation strategy is chosen to overcome obstacle and steps by jumping forward or backward, respectively. The theoretical approach is examined experimentally with a prototype of the multistable tensegrity structure. (c) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. All known locomotion principles are limited respective to environmental conditions. Often, the occurrence of obstacles or gaps means the break-off for the operating motion systems. For such circumstances, a controllable jumping locomotion is required to cross these barriers. However, this locomotion demands sophisticated requirements to the actuation. The abrupt actuation is commonly realized by high dynamic actuators or complex mechanisms. In this work, a simple solution utilizing the multistability of a compliant tensegrity structure is described. Therefore, a two-dimensional tensegrity structure featuring four stable equilibria is considered. Based on bifurcation analyses a feasible actuation to control the current equilibrium configuration is derived. Changing between selected equilibrium states enables a great difference in potential energy, which yields a jumping motion of the structure. Based on numerical simulations a suitable actuation strategy is chosen to overcome obstacle and steps by jumping forward or backward, respectively. The theoretical approach is examined experimentally with a prototype of the multistable tensegrity structure. KW - Compliant tensegrity structure KW - Multibody dynamics KW - Multistability KW - Non-classical locomotion Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymssp.2020.107384 IS - 152 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus A1 - Zentner, Lena T1 - An Approach to the Estimation of the Actuation Parameters for Mobile Tensegrity Robots with Tilting Movement Sequences T2 - 2018 International Conference on Reconfigurable Mechanisms and Robots (ReMAR); 20-22 June 2018; Delft, Netherlands N2 - This paper deals with the locomotion by tilting sequences of shape-variable compliant tensegrity structures. The shape of these structures is controlled by manipulating their prestress state. The tensegrity structure is tilting as consequence of a suitable variation of its shape. By multiple repetition of such tilting sequences a motion is generated. Quasi-static considerations for the considered structures are presented in order to estimate the actuation parameters. For a proper number of actuators this quasi-static approach enables an analytical calculation of the actuation parameters of the structure in order to control the geometrical configuration as required. As an example a two-dimensional tensegrity structure which is in contact with a horizontal plane due to gravity is considered. By successive tilting sequences a uniaxial motion results. The excitation of the structure is calculated for a given change of shape with the quasi-static analysis. The according results are compared with transient dynamic simulations. Qualitative conclusions about the motion behavior and the usability of the quasi-static approach are given. KW - mobile robots KW - motion control KW - robot dynamics KW - structural engineering Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/REMAR.2018.8449871 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Sumi, Susanne A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus ED - Awrejcewicz, Jan T1 - Dynamic Analysis of a Compliant Tensegrity Structure for the Use in a Gripper Application T2 - Dynamical systems in theoretical perspective (DSTA 2017), Łódź, Poland, December 11-14, 2017 N2 - The use of compliant tensegrity structures in robotic applications offers several advantageous properties. In this work the dynamic behaviour of a planar tensegrity structure with multiple static equilibrium configurations is analysed, with respect to its further use in a two-finger-gripper application. In this application, two equilibrium configurations of the structure correspond to the opened and closed states of the gripper. The transition between these equilibrium configurations, caused by a proper selected actuation method, is essentially dependent on the actuation parameters and on the system parameters. To study the behaviour of the dynamic system and possible actuation methods, the nonlinear equations of motion are derived and transient dynamic analyses are performed. The movement behaviour is analysed in relation to the prestress of the structure and actuation parameters. KW - Compliant tensegrity structure KW - Dynamic behaviour KW - Dynamic system KW - Gripper application KW - Multiple states of self equilibrium Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-3-319-96598-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96598-7_26 SP - 323 EP - 334 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus T1 - Dynamical Investigation of Crawling Motion System based on a Multistable Tensegrity Structure T2 - Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics : Porto, Portugal, 29.07.2018 - 31.07.2018 N2 - The basic idea of this article is the utilization of the multistable character of a compliant tensegrity structure to control the direction of motion of a crawling motion system. A crawling motion system basing on a two-dimensional tensegrity structure with multiple stable equilibrium states is considered. This system is in contact with a horizontal plane due to gravity. For a selected harmonic actuation of the system small oscillations around the given equilibrium state of the tensegrity structure occur and the corresponding uniaxial motion of the system is evaluated. A change of the equilibrium state of the tensegrity structure yields to novel configuration of the entire system. Moreover, the motion behavior of the novel configuration is totally different although the actuation strategy is not varied. In particular, the direction of motion changes. Therefore, this approach enables a uniaxial bidirectional crawling motion with a controllable direction of motion using only one actuat or with a selected excitation frequency. Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-989-758-321-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5220/0006852701220130 SP - 122 EP - 130 PB - SCITEPRESS ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Schale, Florian A1 - Kaufhold, Tobias A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus T1 - Worm-Like Mobile Robot Based on a Tensegrity Structure T2 - 2021 IEEE 4th International Conference on Soft Robotics (RoboSoft): 2.04.2021 - 16.04.2021, New Haven, CT, USA N2 - This work presents a novel concept to develop mobile robots enabling crawling locomotion in tubular environment. Chain-like systems are designed by serial cascading a uniform tensegrity module. Inspired by the movement of worms in nature, an undulating shape change of the system is targeted to generate locomotion. The shape changeability of an exemplary tensegrity module due to internal actuation is examined in simulations and experiments. A prototype consisting of these tensegrity modules is manufactured and the locomotion principle is verified in experiments. Comparing to existing prototypes this approach enables an enhanced compliance due to the modular assembly of tensegrity structures. KW - Mobile robots KW - motion control Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-1-7281-7713-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/robosoft51838.2021.9479193 SP - 358 EP - 363 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Böhm, Valter A1 - Zentner, Lena A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus T1 - Motion characteristics of a vibration driven mobile tensegrity structure with multiple stable equilibrium states JF - Journal of Sound and Vibration N2 - A novel type of a vibration driven motion system based on a compliant tensegrity structure with multiple stable equilibrium states is considered. These equilibrium configurations correspond to different prestress states with different dynamical properties. Therefore, the motion characteristics can be varied by changing the equilibrium state. For the application in the fields of mobile robotics, these discrete adjustable dynamics are advantageous. The vibration modes of the structure as well as the corresponding motion characteristics of the system can be adapted to the given environmental conditions in order to ensure a reliable motion. In this paper, dynamical investigations of an exemplary two-dimensional multistable tensegrity structure are considered. For the chosen parameter values the structure features two relevant equilibrium configurations. The resulting motion system is in contact to a horizontal plane due to gravity and the actuation is realized by the harmonic variation of the length of a single tensioned member. The motion of the system is simulated for various actuation frequencies with the different equilibrium states as an initial configuration. A uniaxial or a planar movement occurs depending on the selection of the actuated member within the tensegrity structure. The steady state motion is evaluated regarding motion characteristics like the steady state velocity. Moreover, the influences on the motion behavior caused by the different equilibrium states as an initial condition are emphasized. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. KW - Compliant tensegrity structure KW - LOCOMOTION KW - Multistability KW - Vibration driven motion Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2018.09.019 VL - 437 IS - December SP - 198 EP - 208 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schaeffer, Leon A1 - Herrmann, David A1 - Böhm, Valter T1 - Concept of a wrist Hand Orthosis based on a prestressed compliant structure T2 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Applications (ICBEA), Hangzhou, China, 21-23 April 2023 N2 - In the treatment of hand injuries in the context of orthopedic care, movable wrist hand orthoses are used in numerous instances. Early motion therapy is in most cases advantageous for adequate, rapid and successful long-term healing of the hand. Conventional dynamic wrist hand orthoses can only be used for movement therapy to a limited extent since they represent the wrist as a simple rotating joint and neglect the complexity of the hand movement possibilities. In this paper, a preliminary concept for dynamic wrist hand orthoses based on prestressed compliant structures is presented. The distinctive feature of this concept lies in the enabling of multiaxial motion capabilities of the human hand without applying conventional joints. According to the concept the wrist region is surrounded by a prestressed compliant structure. Besides the derivation and description of the concept, a first three-dimensional computer-aided design is shown. Additionally, the necessary steps in the development of such a novel dynamic wrist orthosis are discussed. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ICBEA58866.2023.00024 SP - 98 EP - 103 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schorr, Philipp A1 - Ebnet, Markus A1 - Zimmermann, Klaus A1 - Böhm, Valter ED - Awrejcewicz, Jan T1 - Dynamic Investigation of a Rolling Locomotion System Based on a Tensegrity Structure with Spatially Curved Compressed Members T2 - Perspectives in Dynamical Systems I Applications : DSTA Łódź Poland December 6 - 9 2021. - (Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics ; Bd. 453) N2 - In this paper a compliant tensegrity structure based on spatially curved compressed members is presented. Due to an internal variation of the prestress state the shape of the structure can be controlled. In particular, a modification of a cylindrical outer shape to a conical form is achieved. Regarding to the applications in mobile robotics this approach enables a steerable two-dimensional rolling locomotion system. Beside the consideration of the underlying non-holonomic constraints a simplified mechanical model an the corresponding equations of motion are derived for a predefined actuation principle. Various numerical simulations are evaluated focusing on the corresponding locomotion behavior. Based on these results a reliable actuation strategy to navigate in two dimensions is proposed. KW - Tensegrity KW - Mobile robotics KW - Non-holonomic Constraints Y1 - 2024 SN - 978-3-031-56491-8 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-56492-5_32 SP - 437 EP - 449 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham ER -