Bioinspired design and validation of a soft robotic end-effector with integrated SMA-driven suction capabilities.

IF 3.1 3区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Bioinspiration & Biomimetics Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1088/1748-3190/ad936e
Weimian Zhou, Chanchan Xu, Guisong Chen, Xiaojie Wang
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The exploration of adaptive robotic systems capable of performing complex tasks in unstructured environments, such as underwater salvage operations, presents a significant challenge. Traditional rigid grippers often struggle with adaptability, whereas bioinspired soft grippers offer enhanced flexibility and adaptability to varied object shapes. In this study, we present a novel bioinspired soft robotic gripper integrated with a shape memory alloy (SMA) actuated suction cup, inspired by the versatile grasping strategies of octopus arms and suckers. Our design leverages a tendon-driven composite arm, enabling precise bending and adaptive grasping, combined with SMA technology to create a compact, efficient suction mechanism. We develop comprehensive kinematic and static models to predict the interaction between arm bending deflection and suction force, thereby optimizing the gripper's performance. Experimental validation demonstrates the efficacy of our integrated design, highlighting its potential for advanced manipulation tasks in challenging environments. This work provides a new perspective on the integration of bioinspired design principles with smart materials, paving the way for future innovations in adaptive robotic systems. .

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受生物启发设计并验证了具有集成 SMA 驱动抽吸功能的软机器人末端执行器。
探索能够在水下打捞作业等非结构化环境中执行复杂任务的自适应机器人系统是一项重大挑战。传统的刚性机械手往往难以适应环境,而生物启发软机械手则具有更高的灵活性和对不同物体形状的适应性。在这项研究中,我们受章鱼手臂和吸盘的多功能抓取策略启发,提出了一种集成了形状记忆合金(SMA)驱动吸盘的新型生物启发软机器人抓手。我们的设计利用肌腱驱动的复合臂,实现精确弯曲和自适应抓取,并结合 SMA 技术,创造出一种紧凑、高效的吸力机制。我们开发了全面的运动学和静态模型来预测手臂弯曲挠度和吸力之间的相互作用,从而优化了抓取器的性能。实验验证证明了我们的集成设计的有效性,突出了它在挑战性环境中执行高级操纵任务的潜力。这项工作为生物启发设计原理与智能材料的整合提供了一个新的视角,为自适应机器人系统的未来创新铺平了道路。
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Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
14.70%
发文量
132
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Bioinspiration & Biomimetics publishes research involving the study and distillation of principles and functions found in biological systems that have been developed through evolution, and application of this knowledge to produce novel and exciting basic technologies and new approaches to solving scientific problems. It provides a forum for interdisciplinary research which acts as a pipeline, facilitating the two-way flow of ideas and understanding between the extensive bodies of knowledge of the different disciplines. It has two principal aims: to draw on biology to enrich engineering and to draw from engineering to enrich biology. The journal aims to include input from across all intersecting areas of both fields. In biology, this would include work in all fields from physiology to ecology, with either zoological or botanical focus. In engineering, this would include both design and practical application of biomimetic or bioinspired devices and systems. Typical areas of interest include: Systems, designs and structure Communication and navigation Cooperative behaviour Self-organizing biological systems Self-healing and self-assembly Aerial locomotion and aerospace applications of biomimetics Biomorphic surface and subsurface systems Marine dynamics: swimming and underwater dynamics Applications of novel materials Biomechanics; including movement, locomotion, fluidics Cellular behaviour Sensors and senses Biomimetic or bioinformed approaches to geological exploration.
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