Concept and Prototype of Soft Actuator for Liquid Nitrogen Temperature Environments
Author(s) -
Daisuke Yamaguchi,
Tatsuya Hanaki,
Yuji ISHINO,
Masayuki Hara,
Masaya TAKASAKI,
Takeshi Mizuno
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of robotics and mechatronics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1883-8049
pISSN - 0915-3942
DOI - 10.20965/jrm.2020.p1019
Subject(s) - actuator , liquid nitrogen , polyimide , welding , robot , materials science , fabrication , extreme environment , nitrogen , mechanical engineering , computer science , composite material , engineering , chemistry , layer (electronics) , medicine , alternative medicine , organic chemistry , pathology , artificial intelligence , biology , bacteria , genetics
A prototype of a soft actuator for extreme environments was fabricated, and driven in a cryogenic temperature environment. Previous soft actuators cannot be used for robots in extreme environments because resin, the main fabrication material, exhibits weak environmental characteristics. Therefore, this study proposes the application of polyimide (PI) films to soft actuators. PI is characterized by excellent environmental resistance. However, the welding of PI is difficult because of its high resistance. In this study, a welding method was developed for PI films. This method does not require pretreatment, or the use of adhesives or additives to reduce resistance. Hence, an actuator that utilizes all the characteristics of PI was realized. The actuator was characterized in a cryogenic environment, which is one of the extreme environments, and was successfully driven at a liquid nitrogen temperature of 78 K. This proposed technology is not limited to cryogenic environments and is expected to provide extreme environmental resistance to existing soft robots.
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