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A novel electroactive polymer buoyancy control device for bio-inspired underwater vehicles
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2011
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Electroactive MaterialElectrical EngineeringBiomedical SensorsEnergy HarvestingBio-inspired Underwater VehiclesEngineeringUnderwater VehicleUnderwater SystemCompact Electrolysis GeneratorBioelectronicsArtificial BladderDevice DesignMarine EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringUnderwater TechnologyUnderwater SensingUnderwater RobotElectrolysis Of Water
A novel depth control device has been designed and built. The proof-of-concept device utilizes the principles of electrolysis of water, enhanced by the inclusion of an ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) membrane as a medium. The device design incorporates an artificial bladder where the volume of gas generated by electrolysis is controlled by a solenoid valve, thus changing the device's buoyancy. A set of gold electrodes, separated by an IPMC film, is used as a lightweight and compact electrolysis generator. IPMC acts as stable, low power, highly efficient and environmentally friendly gas generator. Experimental results using open-loop control show that the device is capable of controlling its buoyancy efficiently with no noise and low power consumption. Applications for this technology include integration into bio-inspired, unmanned underwater vehicles.
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