Magnetic Bistable
Dome Actuators for Soft Robotics
with High Volume Capacity and Motion Stability
Posted on 2024-12-31 - 12:37
Magneto-responsive soft actuators hold significant promise
in soft
robotics due to their rapid responsiveness and untethered operation.
However, controlling their deformations presents challenges because
of their inherent flexibility and high degrees of freedom. Here, we
present a magnetically driven bistable dome-shaped soft actuator that
simplifies deformation by limiting it to two distinct states. The
actuator achieves controlled state transitions by switching the orientation
of external magnetic fields. We investigate the design strategy and
magnetization styles of the dome-shaped soft actuator. Additionally,
we analyze their effects on state transitions. The bistable dome undergoes
significant volume changes reliably and smoothly during deformation,
and its natural curvature makes it suitable for tasks involving rolling
motion. We demonstrate the actuator’s effectiveness in various
applications, including an array of bistable domes for controlled
actuation, a magnetically driven pulse pump with integrated check
valves, and a ball-shaped bistable robot capable of efficient rolling
locomotion and fluid manipulation. Our design significantly enhances
the versatility and efficiency of bistable soft robotic systems, highlighting
their potential for tasks such as liquid collection and release.
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Buranabunwong, Chayut; Li, Xingxiang; Nong, Shutong; Sun, Boxi; Sun, Yuxuan; Zhang, Shiwu; et al. (2024). Magnetic Bistable
Dome Actuators for Soft Robotics
with High Volume Capacity and Motion Stability. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c18242