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Design and Characterization of Soft Fabric Omnidirectional Bending Actuators

Kyungjoon Lee, Khulan Bayarsaikhan, Gabriel Aguilar, Jonathan Realmuto, Jun Sheng

2024Actuators10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soft robots, inspired by biological adaptability, can excel where rigid robots may falter and offer flexibility and safety for complex, unpredictable environments. In this paper, we present the Omnidirectional Bending Actuator (OBA), a soft robotic actuation module which is fabricated from off-the-shelf materials with easy scalability and consists of three pneumatic chambers. Distinguished by its streamlined manufacturing process, the OBA is capable of bending in all directions with a high force-to-weight ratio, potentially addressing a notable research gap in knit fabric actuators with multi-degree-of-freedom capabilities. We will present the design and fabrication of the OBA, examine its motion and force capabilities, and demonstrate its capability for stiffness modulation and its ability to maintain set configurations under loads. The mass of the entire actuation module is 278 g, with a range of omnidirectional bending up to 90.80°, a maximum tolerable pressure of 862 kPa, and a bending payload (block force) of 10.99 N, resulting in a force-to-weight ratio of 39.53 N/kg. The OBA’s cost-effective and simple fabrication, compact and lightweight structure, and capability to withstand high pressures present it as an attractive actuation primitive for applications demanding efficient and versatile soft robotic solutions.

Topics & Concepts

Characterization (materials science)ActuatorBendingSoft roboticsStructural engineeringOmnidirectional antennaMaterials scienceMechanical engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringComposite materialArtificial intelligenceNanotechnologyElectrical engineeringAntenna (radio)Soft Robotics and ApplicationsAdvanced Materials and MechanicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials