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Origami-inspired magnetic-driven soft actuators with programmable designs and multiple applications

Journal

NANO ENERGY
Volume 89, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.106424

Keywords

Origami; Magnetic materials; Magnetic-driven; Soft actuators; Soft robot

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation Council of China [51875519, 51635006]
  2. Science Fund for Creative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [51821093]
  3. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LZ18E050002]
  4. National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents [BX2021260]

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This paper introduces a method that integrates ancient origami craft and magnetic-driven materials, converting external magnetic energy into inner elastic energy, broadening the design and function of magnetic-driven actuators. Programming magnetic moment directions and adjusting deformation amplitudes through origami method lay the foundation for designing complex three-dimensional magnetic-driven actuators.
Soft actuators are attracting increasing attention for their great potentials in transportation, exploration and clinical treatments, especially the magnetic-driven soft actuators powered by magnetic energy wirelessly. However, the further promotion of complicated three-dimensional magnetic-driven soft actuators with multiple applications is limited by the simple designs and limited locomotion. This paper introduces the work integrating the ancient origami craft and the magnetic-driven materials, which regulates the conversion from external magnetic energy into inner elastic energy of magnetic materials, broadening the designs and functions of magnetic-driven actuators. The results show that the origami method can program the directions of magnetic moments in the soft actuators and adjust the amplitudes of deformation, which lays the foundation for designing magnetic-driven actuators with complicated three-dimensional structures. Especially, a rolling robot that can contract its body up to 65% of the original length is fabricated by origami method, which possesses the impressive ability of obstacle surmounting. Furthermore, a new three-dimensional soft aperture which can be powered wirelessly by magnetic energy was demonstrated as a supplement of present wired aperture. The results show that the origami method of magnetic-driven soft actuators could broaden the designs of magnetic-driven actuators, which promotes the applications in environment detection, targeted drug transport, flexible optical elements and so on.

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