| Literature DB >> 33001762 |
Wenguang Wang1, Dongliang Fan1, Renjie Zhu1, Peisong Wang1, Yonghua Zhao1, Hongqiang Wang1.
Abstract
Electrostatic film actuators represent a promising new approach to drive a soft robot, but they lack a comprehensive model to link the design parameters and actuation performance, making actuator design and parameter optimization challenging. To solve this problem, we build a mathematical model based on the method of moments by assuming that each electrode consists of a large number of line charges. This model can directly deduce fluctuation in thrust and adhesive forces during actuator movement, as well as the distribution of electric potential and field strength, for analysis and optimization. It consumes shorter computing time and fewer computing resources, but with comparable accuracy, in comparison with previous indirect means. It is validated by results from both previous studies and on-site experiments. Based on this model, we generate numerous values of actuator output force for different structural parameters. By analyzing the tendency, we summarize a parameter optimization workflow and write an open-sourced program as an example to facilitate the parameter selection for actuator design starting from scratch.Entities:
Keywords: electrostatic actuators; electrostatic film actuators; method of moments; optimization
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33001762 DOI: 10.1089/soro.2020.0099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soft Robot ISSN: 2169-5172 Impact factor: 8.071