Conceptual Study of Rotary-wing Microrobotics - Kelson D Chabak - Books - Biblioscholar - 9781288315628 - November 19, 2012
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Conceptual Study of Rotary-wing Microrobotics

Kelson D Chabak

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Conceptual Study of Rotary-wing Microrobotics

Publisher Marketing: This thesis presents a novel rotary-wing micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) robot design. Two MEMS wing designs were designed, fabricated and tested including one that possesses features conducive to insect level aerodynamics. Two methods for fabricating an angled wing were also attempted with photoresist and CrystalBondTM to create an angle of attack. One particular design consisted of the wing designs mounted on a gear which are driven by MEMS actuators. MEMS comb drive actuators were analyzed, simulated and tested as a feasible drive system. The comb drive resonators were also designed orthogonally which successfully rotated a gear without wings. With wings attached to the gear, orthogonal MEMS thermal actuators demonstrated wing rotation with limited success. Multi-disciplinary theoretical expressions were formulated to account for necessary mechanical force, allowable mass for lift, and electrical power requirements. The robot design did not achieve flight, but the small pieces presented in this research with minor modifications are promising for a potential complete robot design under 1 cm2 wingspan. The complete robot design would work best in a symmetrical quad-rotor configuration for simpler maneuverability and control. The military's method to gather surveillance, reconnaissance and intelligence could be transformed given a MEMS rotary-wing robot's diminutive size and multi-role capabilities.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 19, 2012
ISBN13 9781288315628
Publishers Biblioscholar
Pages 172
Dimensions 189 × 246 × 9 mm   ·   317 g