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Multifunctional electroelastomer roll actuators and their application for biomimetic walking robots

Qibing Pei, Marcus Rosenthal, Ron Pelrine, Scott D. Stanford, Roy Kornbluh

发表年份
2003
引用次数
59

摘要

Dielectric elastomer artificial muscles (electroelastomers) have been shown to exhibit excellent performance in a variety of actuator configurations. By rolling highly prestrained electroelastomer films onto a central compression spring, we have demonstrated multifunctional electroelastomer rolls (MERs) that combine load bearing, actuation, and sensing functions. The rolls are compact, have a potentially high electroelastomer-to-structure weight ratio, and can be configured to actuate in several ways including axial extension and bending, and as multiple degree-of-freedom (DOF) actuators that combine both extension and bending. 1-DOF, 2-DOF, and 3-DOF MERs have all been demonstrated through suitable electrode patterning on a single monolithic substrate. The bending MER actuators can act as leg and knee joints to produce biomimetic walking that is adaptable to many environments. Results of animation and the fabrications of a robot model of a synthetic bug or animal based on the MERs are presented. A new concept for an antagonist actuator for more precise control is introduced.

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ActuatorBendingComputer scienceArtificial muscleRobotMaterials scienceBiomimeticsController (irrigation)Mechanical engineeringArtificial intelligence

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