Soft End Effector using Spring Roll Dielectric Elastomer Actuators

Hamish Lewis, Min Pan

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Abstract

Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) offer robust, high-energy-density solutions for soft robotics. The proposed end effector consists of three spring roll configuration DEAs, each acting as a robotic finger, using a 3M VHB-F9473PC adhesive membrane. Spring roll DEAs can be designed to achieve highly specialised actuations depending on the electrode patterning and structural supports. This allows a spring roll DEA-based soft end effector to be tailor-made by simply altering the electrode patterning. The lateral force, bending angle and response time of the actuator are measured experimentally and compared with the predictions of an analytical model. The cylindrical actuator measures 70 mm in length and 15 mm in diameter and achieves a lateral force of 30 mN, a bending angle of 6.8° and a response time of ≈
1 s. Spring roll configuration DEAs are shown to reduce the effects of viscoelasticity seen in the membrane, making the actuator more controllable at higher voltages. The dielectric constant of the membrane is shown to be a limiting factor of actuation, with a decrease in dielectric constant resulting in larger actuation. The end effector successfully grips numerous light objects for extended periods, showing the applicability of spring roll DEAs for soft end effectors.
Original languageEnglish
Article number412
Number of pages14
JournalActuators
Volume12
Issue number11
Early online date4 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2023

Funding

This research was funded by the University of Bath Alumni Fund, grant number F1920A-RS02.

FundersFunder number
University of Bath Alumni FundF1920A-RS02

    Keywords

    • artificial muscle
    • dielectric elastomer actuator
    • modelling
    • multiple degrees of freedom
    • soft end effector

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Control and Optimization
    • Control and Systems Engineering

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