articleIEEE Journal of Oceanic EngineeringJul 1, 2004Closed access

Artificial Muscle Technology: Physical Principles and Naval Prospects

University of British Columbia · Massachusetts Institute of Technology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The increasing understanding of the advantages offered by fish and insect-like locomotion is creating a demand for muscle-like materials capable of mimicking nature's mechanisms. Actuator materials that employ voltage, field, light, or temperature driven dimensional changes to produce forces and displacements are suggesting new approaches to propulsion and maneuverability. Fundamental properties of these new materials are presented, and examples of potential undersea applications are examined in order to assist those involved in device design and in actuator research to evaluate the current status and the developing potential of these artificial muscle technologies. Technologies described are based on newly…

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