Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7138397 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
An electro-conjugate fluid (ECF) is a kind of functional fluid, which produces a powerful flow when subjected to high DC voltage. It is known that a strong ECF flow is generated under non-uniform electric field, for example, the field with a pair of needle and ring electrodes. The ECF flow could be used as a micro fluid pressure source (an ECF pump) for actuators including an artificial muscle and a flexible finger. However, previous studies on ECF soft actuators only focused on confirmation of the driving principle. This means, an improvement of performance of ECF pumps and a control scheme for ECF soft actuators have yet to be studied in detail. Hence, this study improves the performance of the ECF pump, and proposes a novel control system for an ECF flexible finger. The ECF pump developed in this study, 200.3 mm3, generates maximum pressure of 92.6 kPa and maximum flow rate of 103.0 ml/min. The flexible finger (à 5 mm Ã30 mm), driven by the ECF pump, bends 150° with a rise time of 1 s. In addition, we construct a master-slave system using the ECF flexible finger and confirm its performance.
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Authors
Kento Mori, Akihiro Yamaguchi, Kenjiro Takemura, Shinichi Yokota, Kazuya Edamura,