Evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and FE simulations

Soft actuators are generally built to achieve extension, contraction, curling, or bending motions needed for robotic or medical applications. It is prepared with a cylindrical tube, braided with fibers that restrict the radial motion and produce the extension, contraction, or bending. The actuation...

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Main Authors: Natarajan, Elango, Muhammad Razif, Muhammad Rusydi, Faudzi, A. A. M., K., Palanikumar
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spelling my.utm.906272021-04-30T14:48:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90627/ Evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and FE simulations Natarajan, Elango Muhammad Razif, Muhammad Rusydi Faudzi, A. A. M. K., Palanikumar TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Soft actuators are generally built to achieve extension, contraction, curling, or bending motions needed for robotic or medical applications. It is prepared with a cylindrical tube, braided with fibers that restrict the radial motion and produce the extension, contraction, or bending. The actuation is achieved through the input of compressed air with a different pressure. The stiffness of the materials controls the magnitude of the actuation. In the present study, Silastic-P1 silicone RTV and multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) with reinforced silicone are considered for the evaluation. The dumbbell samples are prepared from both materials as per ASTM D412-06a (ISO 37) standard and their corresponding tensile strength, elongation at break, and tensile modulus are measured. The Ogden nonlinear material constants of respective materials are estimated and used further in the finite element analysis of extension, contraction, and bending soft actuators. It is observed that silicone RTV is better in high strain and fast response, whereas, silicone/MWCNT is better at achieving high actuation. IGI Global 2020-06 Article PeerReviewed Natarajan, Elango and Muhammad Razif, Muhammad Rusydi and Faudzi, A. A. M. and K., Palanikumar (2020) Evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and FE simulations. International Journal of Manufacturing, Materials, and Mechanical Engineering, 10 (2). pp. 64-76. ISSN 2156-1680 http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/IJMMME.2020040104
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Natarajan, Elango
Muhammad Razif, Muhammad Rusydi
Faudzi, A. A. M.
K., Palanikumar
Evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and FE simulations
description Soft actuators are generally built to achieve extension, contraction, curling, or bending motions needed for robotic or medical applications. It is prepared with a cylindrical tube, braided with fibers that restrict the radial motion and produce the extension, contraction, or bending. The actuation is achieved through the input of compressed air with a different pressure. The stiffness of the materials controls the magnitude of the actuation. In the present study, Silastic-P1 silicone RTV and multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) with reinforced silicone are considered for the evaluation. The dumbbell samples are prepared from both materials as per ASTM D412-06a (ISO 37) standard and their corresponding tensile strength, elongation at break, and tensile modulus are measured. The Ogden nonlinear material constants of respective materials are estimated and used further in the finite element analysis of extension, contraction, and bending soft actuators. It is observed that silicone RTV is better in high strain and fast response, whereas, silicone/MWCNT is better at achieving high actuation.
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author Natarajan, Elango
Muhammad Razif, Muhammad Rusydi
Faudzi, A. A. M.
K., Palanikumar
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Muhammad Razif, Muhammad Rusydi
Faudzi, A. A. M.
K., Palanikumar
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title Evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and FE simulations
title_short Evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and FE simulations
title_full Evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and FE simulations
title_fullStr Evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and FE simulations
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and FE simulations
title_sort evaluation of a suitable material for soft actuator through experiments and fe simulations
publisher IGI Global
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90627/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/IJMMME.2020040104
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