articleJournal of Applied PhysicsAug 15, 2012HYBRID OA

Multi-functional dielectric elastomer artificial muscles for soft and smart machines

University of Auckland · MedTech CoRE

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Abstract

Dielectric elastomer (DE) actuators are popularly referred to as artificial muscles because their impressive actuation strain and speed, low density, compliant nature, and silent operation capture many of the desirable physical properties of muscle. Unlike conventional robots and machines, whose mechanisms and drive systems rapidly become very complex as the number of degrees of freedom increases, groups of DE artificial muscles have the potential to generate rich motions combining many translational and rotational degrees of freedom. These artificial muscle systems can mimic the agonist-antagonist approach found in nature, so that active expansion of one artificial muscle is taken up by passive contraction in…

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Keywords
  • Artificial muscle
  • Actuator
  • Dielectric elastomers
  • Computer science
  • Stiffness
  • Elastomer
  • Control theory (sociology)
  • Controller (irrigation)
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