双多层拉伸驱动器,用于高拉伸和高压缩力应用

Jonathan William Ambrose, Dylan Sin You Cheah, R. C. Yeow
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软机器人执行器具有几个独特的特点,如一般的顺应性和重量轻,使它们适合于安全的人机交互部署在各个行业。然而,它们通常是为预定的目的而设计的,这使得它们在执行不同的任务时不切实际。本文旨在介绍一种利用新型软硅致动器的新方法,该致动器能够将其纳入需要推拉的应用中。双多层拉伸致动器(DMEA)结构紧凑,重量轻,重量仅为8g,拉伸比可达300%,在30%拉伸比的真空压力的帮助下,拉力重量比高达200。详细描述了DMEA的制造,随后对DMEA进行了与FEA模型相比的表征测试。最后,我们展示了DMEA拉动3d打印手臂作为潜在的辅助设备,并通过将DMEA部署到剪刀和厨房钳子等日常家用产品上,展示了DMEA的多功能性。
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Dual Multilayer Extension Actuator for High Extension and High Compression Force Applications
Soft robotic actuators possess several unique characteristics, such as being generally compliant and lightweight, making them suitable for safe human interaction to be deployed in various industries. However, they are often designed for an intended purpose, making them impractical for a different task. This paper aims to introduce a new way of utilising a new class of soft silicone actuators capable of incorporating them into applications that require both pushing and pulling. The dual multilayer extension actuator (DMEA) is compact and lightweight at 8 g, capable of an extension ratio of 300% and a high pulling force-to-weight ratio of 200 with the assistance of vacuum pressure at 30% extension ratio. The fabrication of the DMEA is described in detail and followed by characterisation tests of the DMEA compared to the FEA model. Finally, we showcase the DMEA pulling a 3D-printed arm as a potential assistive device and demonstrate the DMEA versatility by deploying the DMEA onto everyday household products like scissors and kitchen tongs.
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