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A bio-inspired multi degree of freedom actuator based on a novel cylindrical ionic polymer-metal composite material
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2011
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringChemical ActuatorBiomedical EngineeringMicroactuatorBio-inspired Multi DegreeConducting PolymerSoft RoboticsBio-inspired RoboticsActuation PhenomenonMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialMechanical DesignBiomimetic ActuatorActuationFlexible ElectronicsMicrofabricationPolymer SciencePromising Electroactive PolymerFreedom Actuator
In this work, we explore a promising electroactive polymer (EAP), called ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) as a material to use as a multi degree of freedom actuator. Configuration of our interest is a cylindrical IPMC with 2-DOF electromechanical actuation capability. The desired functionality was achieved by fabricating unique inter-digitated electrodes. Firstly, a 3D finite element (FE) model was introduced as a design tool to validate if the concept of cylindrical actuators would work. The FE model is based upon the physical transport processes - field induced migration and diffusion of ions. Secondly, based upon the FE modeling we fabricated a prototype exhibiting desired electromechanical output. The prototype of cylindrical IPMC has a diameter of 1 mm and a 20 mm length. We have successfully demonstrated that the 2-DOF bending of the fabricated cylindrical IPMCs is feasible. Furthermore, the experimental results have given new insight into the physics that is behind the actuation phenomenon of IPMC.
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