AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers have developed a new load-bearing structure that uses negative stiffness to allow for dynamic stiffness adjustments, addressing limitations of traditional systems.
  • The system is designed with simple hardware and can change stiffness quickly (in under 10 ms) using low power, making it efficient for various applications.
  • This innovation can improve technologies like humanoid robotic limbs and adaptive vibration isolators by providing better performance in stiffness control without being heavily dependent on the load.

Article Abstract

Variable stiffness structures that enable a wide range of efficient load-bearing and dexterous activity are ubiquitous in mammalian musculoskeletal systems but are rare in engineered systems because of their complexity, power, and cost. We present a new negative stiffness-based load-bearing structure with dynamically tunable stiffness. Negative stiffness, traditionally used to achieve novel response from passive structures, is a powerful tool to achieve dynamic stiffness changes when configured with an active component. Using relatively simple hardware and low-power, low-frequency actuation, we show an assembly capable of fast (<10 ms) and useful (>100×) dynamic stiffness control. This approach mitigates limitations of conventional tunable stiffness structures that exhibit either small (<30%) stiffness change, high friction, poor load/torque transmission at low stiffness, or high power active control at the frequencies of interest. We experimentally demonstrate actively tunable vibration isolation and stiffness tuning independent of supported loads, enhancing applications such as humanoid robotic limbs and lightweight adaptive vibration isolators.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4788489PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500778DOI Listing

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