Configuration of the variable-stiffness
morphing wheel. Credit: Sung-Hyuk Song, Korea Institute of Machinery and
Materials
A
team of engineers from several institutions in South Korea has developed a type
of wheel with spokes that can be adjusted in real time to conform the wheel's
shape to uneven terrain. In their paper published in the journal Science Robotics, the group describes the
principles behind their wheel design and how well it worked in two- and
four-wheeled test models.
Round wheels are not ideal for traveling
over uneven terrain, including rocky outcrops and stairs. The reason they
work so poorly is they do not conform to the encountered terrain. In this new
effort, the research team created a wheel design that does conform and is much
better at traveling over surfaces that are not flat.
The researchers placed a chain of rectangular blocks around the perimeter of the wheel to serve as the tread. Each of the blocks was then connected to wire spokes, the other ends of which met at an adjustable axle hub. The hub was designed with adjustable gaps between its two sides, which allowed the modification of the wire spoke lengths. That enabled the block chain to transform. The result is a wheel with a changeable shape.
Credit: Sung-Hyuk Song, Korea Institute of
Machinery and Materials
The research team showed that an
increase in gap distance results in shorter spokes, which pulls a portion of
the block chain (tread) inward, changing its shape to match that of the
terrain. The wheel can also assume a rigid, round shape when traveling on flat terrain.
To demonstrate the utility of their design, the research team built a four-wheeled vehicle and pulled it over a variety of different obstacles. The wheel conformed as designed, making travel over obstacles much easier than with a nonconforming wheel. The team also built a two-wheeled vehicle to show that it could be used to build wheelchairs for use in many more places than current designs allow.
Evaluation of wheel characteristics
based on the surface tension. Credit: Sung-Hyuk Song, Korea Institute of
Machinery and Materials
The team suggests their design would likely be useful for rolling robots and off-road vehicles, reducing the limitations of traditional wheel designs.
by Bob Yirka , Tech Xplore
Source: Watch how this shape-shifting wheel tackles uneven surfaces (techxplore.com)
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