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A Lesson from Plants: High‐Speed Soft Robotic Actuators
by
Foo, Choon Chiang
, Baumgartner, Richard
, Stadlbauer, Josef M.
, Koh, Soo Jin Adrian
, Baumgartner, Melanie
, Arnold, Nikita
, Kaltseis, Rainer
, Mao, Guoyong
, Bauer, Siegfried
, Suo, Zhigang
, Kogler, Alexander
, Kaltenbrunner, Martin
, Keplinger, Christoph
in
bioinspired dielectric elastomer actuators
/ coupled dielectric elastomer balloons
/ Deformation
/ Elastomers
/ Robotics
/ Rubber
/ snap‐buckling
/ snap‐through instabilities
/ soft robotics for high‐speed actuation
/ Viscoelasticity
/ Viscosity
2020
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A Lesson from Plants: High‐Speed Soft Robotic Actuators
by
Foo, Choon Chiang
, Baumgartner, Richard
, Stadlbauer, Josef M.
, Koh, Soo Jin Adrian
, Baumgartner, Melanie
, Arnold, Nikita
, Kaltseis, Rainer
, Mao, Guoyong
, Bauer, Siegfried
, Suo, Zhigang
, Kogler, Alexander
, Kaltenbrunner, Martin
, Keplinger, Christoph
in
bioinspired dielectric elastomer actuators
/ coupled dielectric elastomer balloons
/ Deformation
/ Elastomers
/ Robotics
/ Rubber
/ snap‐buckling
/ snap‐through instabilities
/ soft robotics for high‐speed actuation
/ Viscoelasticity
/ Viscosity
2020
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A Lesson from Plants: High‐Speed Soft Robotic Actuators
by
Foo, Choon Chiang
, Baumgartner, Richard
, Stadlbauer, Josef M.
, Koh, Soo Jin Adrian
, Baumgartner, Melanie
, Arnold, Nikita
, Kaltseis, Rainer
, Mao, Guoyong
, Bauer, Siegfried
, Suo, Zhigang
, Kogler, Alexander
, Kaltenbrunner, Martin
, Keplinger, Christoph
in
bioinspired dielectric elastomer actuators
/ coupled dielectric elastomer balloons
/ Deformation
/ Elastomers
/ Robotics
/ Rubber
/ snap‐buckling
/ snap‐through instabilities
/ soft robotics for high‐speed actuation
/ Viscoelasticity
/ Viscosity
2020
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A Lesson from Plants: High‐Speed Soft Robotic Actuators
2020
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Rapid energy‐efficient movements are one of nature's greatest developments. Mechanisms like snap‐buckling allow plants like the Venus flytrap to close the terminal lobes of their leaves at barely perceptible speed. Here, a soft balloon actuator is presented, which is inspired by such mechanical instabilities and creates safe, giant, and fast deformations. The basic design comprises two inflated elastomer membranes pneumatically coupled by a pressurized chamber of suitable volume. The high‐speed actuation of a rubber balloon in a state close to the verge of mechanical instability is remotely triggered by a voltage‐controlled dielectric elastomer membrane. This method spatially separates electrically active and passive parts, and thereby averts electrical breakdown resulting from the drastic thinning of an electroactive membrane during large expansion. Bistable operation with small and large volumes of the rubber balloon is demonstrated, achieving large volume changes of 1398% and a high‐speed area change rate of 2600 cm2 s−1. The presented combination of fast response time with large deformation and safe handling are central aspects for a new generation of soft bio‐inspired robots and can help pave the way for applications ranging from haptic displays to soft grippers and high‐speed sorting machines. A voltage‐triggered soft balloon actuator with an impressive displacement (1398% total volume change) at high speed (2600 cm2 s−1 area change rate) is developed by harnessing the mechanical snap‐through and snap‐back instability of a rubber balloon. The trigger actuator is pneumatically coupled to the high‐speed actuator. This concept promises applications in soft bio‐inspired systems in modern robotics and engineering.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc,Wiley
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