Characterization of variable-sensitivity force sensor using stiffness change of shape-memory polymer based on temperature

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Kazuto Takashima
Jo Kobuchi
Norihiro Kamamichi
Kentaro Takagi
Toshiharu Mukai
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[1] Kyushu Institute of Technology,Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering
[2] Tokyo Denki University,Department of Robotics and Mechatronics, School of Science and Technology for Future Life
[3] Toyohashi University of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[4] Meijo University,Department of Information Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology
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Shape-memory polymer; Force sensor; Glass transition temperature; Cantilever; Strain gauge; System identification; Viscoelasticity;
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In the present study, we propose a variable-sensitivity force sensor using a shape-memory polymer (SMP), the stiffness of which varies according to the temperature. Since the measurement range and sensitivity can be changed, it is not necessary to replace the force sensor to match the measurement target. Shape-memory polymers are often described as two-phase structures comprising a lower-temperature “glassy” hard phase and a higher-temperature “rubbery” soft phase. The relationship between the applied force and the deformation of the SMP changes depending on the temperature. The proposed sensor consists of strain gauges bonded to an SMP bending beam and senses the applied force by measuring the strain. Therefore, the force measurement range and the sensitivity can be changed according to the temperature. In our previous study, we found that a sensor with one strain gauge and a steel plate had a small error and a large sensitivity range. Therefore, in the present study, we miniaturize this type of sensor. Moreover, in order to describe the viscoelastic behavior more accurately, we propose a transfer function using a generalized Maxwell model. We verify the proposed model experimentally and estimated the parameters by system identification. In addition, we realize miniaturization of the sensor and achieve the same performance as in our previous study. It is shown that the proposed transfer function can capture the viscoelastic behavior of the proposed SMP sensor quite well.
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