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Fully Soft 3D-Printed Electroactive Fluidic Valve for Soft Hydraulic Robots

Journal

SOFT ROBOTICS
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 258-271

Publisher

MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/soro.2017.0019

Keywords

microfluidics; electrorheological; 3D printing; liquid metal; soft; hydraulic valve

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  1. Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Program [ONR YIP N00014-16-1-2529]

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Soft robots are designed to utilize their compliance and contortionistic abilities to both interact safely with their environment and move through it in ways a rigid robot cannot. To more completely achieve this, the robot should be made of as many soft components as possible. Here we present a completely soft hydraulic control valve consisting of a 3D-printed photopolymer body with electrorheological (ER) fluid as a working fluid and gallium-indium-tin liquid metal alloy as electrodes. This soft 3D-printed ER valve weighs less than 10g and allows for onboard actuation control, furthering the goal of an entirely soft controllable robot. The soft ER valve pressure-holding capabilities were tested under unstrained conditions, cyclic valve activation, and the strained conditions of bending, twisting, stretching, and indentation. It was found that the max holding pressure of the valve when 5kV was applied across the electrodes was 264kPa, and that the holding pressure deviated less than 15% from the unstrained max holding pressure under all strain conditions except for indentation, which had a 60% max pressure increase. In addition, a soft octopus-like robot was designed, 3D printed, and assembled, and a soft ER valve was used to stop the fluid flow, build pressure in the robot, and actuate six tentacle-like soft bending actuators.

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