Difference between revisions of "Open projects about the Robotrainers"
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The Robotrainer concept consists of different exercise machines that uses electric motors instead of weights stacks to apply the load. | The Robotrainer concept consists of different exercise machines that uses electric motors instead of weights stacks to apply the load. | ||
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The maximal force output is around 300 N, and a top speed of 1.6 m/s. This makes it most suited for rehabilitative exercise but not heavy strength training. | The maximal force output is around 300 N, and a top speed of 1.6 m/s. This makes it most suited for rehabilitative exercise but not heavy strength training. | ||
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== Robotrainer Gravity == | == Robotrainer Gravity == | ||
it has been implemented into a consumer available lift from Guldmann and has a lift capacity around 150 kg because of high internal gearing. However, this gearing also means that the top speed is only 0.15 m/s. This makes it suitable for slow-pace rehab exercise, but not for use with healthy people. | it has been implemented into a consumer available lift from Guldmann and has a lift capacity around 150 kg because of high internal gearing. However, this gearing also means that the top speed is only 0.15 m/s. This makes it suitable for slow-pace rehab exercise, but not for use with healthy people. | ||
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== Robotrainer Classic == | == Robotrainer Classic == | ||
Is a "homemade" preacher-curl machine that uses a 1kW motor from an ‘Ellert’. It has a max force of about 60kg. | Is a "homemade" preacher-curl machine that uses a 1kW motor from an ‘Ellert’. It has a max force of about 60kg. | ||
− | + | == RoboTrainers for Space == | |
+ | We have a long partnership with Danish Aerospace Company in this area. | ||
+ | * DAC sometimes offer students to do bachelor projects at their site, with supervision from SDU/TTL. | ||
+ | * Students can make projects that relate to space applications (develop/test space relevant training) at SDU, and DAC consulting. |
Latest revision as of 11:18, 16 November 2018
The Robotrainer concept consists of different exercise machines that uses electric motors instead of weights stacks to apply the load.
If you find these machines (or exercise science in general) interesting, then contact the Training Technology Lab and together we can come up with new projects to explore.
Robotrainer Light
The maximal force output is around 300 N, and a top speed of 1.6 m/s. This makes it most suited for rehabilitative exercise but not heavy strength training.
Robotrainer Gravity
it has been implemented into a consumer available lift from Guldmann and has a lift capacity around 150 kg because of high internal gearing. However, this gearing also means that the top speed is only 0.15 m/s. This makes it suitable for slow-pace rehab exercise, but not for use with healthy people.
Robotrainer Classic
Is a "homemade" preacher-curl machine that uses a 1kW motor from an ‘Ellert’. It has a max force of about 60kg.
RoboTrainers for Space
We have a long partnership with Danish Aerospace Company in this area.
- DAC sometimes offer students to do bachelor projects at their site, with supervision from SDU/TTL.
- Students can make projects that relate to space applications (develop/test space relevant training) at SDU, and DAC consulting.