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Design, modeling, and testing of a soft actuator with variable stiffness using granular jamming

Journal

ROBOTICA
Volume 40, Issue 7, Pages 2468-2484

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0263574721001740

Keywords

soft actuator; variable stiffness; granular jamming; heavy-load actuator

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51865016, 51565016]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province -Key Project [2020ACBL204009]
  3. Program of Qingjiang Excellent Young Talents, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology [JXUSTQJBJ2018006]

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This paper presents a novel soft actuator with stiffness variation using particulate jamming technology. The influence factors of stiffness variation and the dependence of granular attributes on stiffness were analyzed. The experimental results showed that the structural parameters have significant effect on the bending angle, but little effect on the end force.
Soft robots combine the load-bearing capability of rigid material with the resilience, shape-shifting capabilities of soft materials. This paper presents a novel soft actuator with stiffness variation using particulate jamming technology. We design a hybrid composite structure consisting of driving layer and jamming layer. The driving layer with the arc air chamber aim to achieve large bending deformation. A membrane containing particles is integrated with driving layer to module its stiffness. The influence factors of stiffness variation were analyzed from energy of point of view. The dependence of granular attributes on the stiffness of the actuator was studied. Furthermore, we illustrated influence of stiffness changes on the kinematic and dynamic performance of the soft actuator. The experimental results showed these performance indexes are twofold. On the one hand, the structural parameters have significant effect on the bending angle, but on the other hand they have little effect on the end force. We found that flow resistance inside air chamber results in bending morphology variation. The dynamic response subjected to a square-wave air pressure was analyzed to exhibit the actuator's transient and steady vibration behavior. The actuator with greater stiffness has faster responsiveness, but smaller range of motion. These conclusions are helpful to adjust the stiffness behavior and to improve motion performance.

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