Electromechanical Model of a Conducting Polymer Transducer, Application to a Soft Gripper

Conducting interpenetrating polymer networks (C-IPN) are a promising solution for the design of sensing and actuating parts at macro- or microscale. This class of polymers can be used in open-air, allowing for large displacements under low voltages with a reversible process. In this work, we are mai...

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Main Authors: Chia-Ju Peng, Olivier Ameline, Frederic Braz Ribeiro, Cedric Plesse, Sinan Haliyo, Shih-Jui Chen, Luc Chassagne, Barthelemy Cagneau
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8843862/
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spelling doaj-2e274671577b406a92a5214406d5762d2021-03-30T00:20:04ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01715520915521810.1109/ACCESS.2019.29421598843862Electromechanical Model of a Conducting Polymer Transducer, Application to a Soft GripperChia-Ju Peng0Olivier Ameline1Frederic Braz Ribeiro2Cedric Plesse3Sinan Haliyo4Shih-Jui Chen5Luc Chassagne6https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4240-4591Barthelemy Cagneau7https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6285-7929UVSQ/LISV, Université de Versailles, Vélizy, FranceCNRS, Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique, ISIR, Sorbonne Université, Paris, FranceLPPI/I-MAT, University of Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy, FranceLPPI/I-MAT, University of Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy, FranceCNRS, Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique, ISIR, Sorbonne Université, Paris, FranceDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan, TaiwanUVSQ/LISV, Université de Versailles, Vélizy, FranceUVSQ/LISV, Université de Versailles, Vélizy, FranceConducting interpenetrating polymer networks (C-IPN) are a promising solution for the design of sensing and actuating parts at macro- or microscale. This class of polymers can be used in open-air, allowing for large displacements under low voltages with a reversible process. In this work, we are mainly interested in the electromechanical characterization of the material because of its particular behavior. Two working modes, namely actuation and sensing, are identified through modeling and experimental validations. The relationship between the output forces, the tip displacements and the driving voltages was highlighted with an experimental setup while actuating. On the other hand, the linear range and the sensitivity have been empirically modeled in sensing mode. We also demonstrate that this material is suitable to build a gripper for small objects. A sphere was lifted by the gripper, and the grasping force was successfully monitored by the sensing finger. This is a promising first step towards more complex 3D structures.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8843862/Soft roboticsend effectorschemical sensors
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author Chia-Ju Peng
Olivier Ameline
Frederic Braz Ribeiro
Cedric Plesse
Sinan Haliyo
Shih-Jui Chen
Luc Chassagne
Barthelemy Cagneau
spellingShingle Chia-Ju Peng
Olivier Ameline
Frederic Braz Ribeiro
Cedric Plesse
Sinan Haliyo
Shih-Jui Chen
Luc Chassagne
Barthelemy Cagneau
Electromechanical Model of a Conducting Polymer Transducer, Application to a Soft Gripper
IEEE Access
Soft robotics
end effectors
chemical sensors
author_facet Chia-Ju Peng
Olivier Ameline
Frederic Braz Ribeiro
Cedric Plesse
Sinan Haliyo
Shih-Jui Chen
Luc Chassagne
Barthelemy Cagneau
author_sort Chia-Ju Peng
title Electromechanical Model of a Conducting Polymer Transducer, Application to a Soft Gripper
title_short Electromechanical Model of a Conducting Polymer Transducer, Application to a Soft Gripper
title_full Electromechanical Model of a Conducting Polymer Transducer, Application to a Soft Gripper
title_fullStr Electromechanical Model of a Conducting Polymer Transducer, Application to a Soft Gripper
title_full_unstemmed Electromechanical Model of a Conducting Polymer Transducer, Application to a Soft Gripper
title_sort electromechanical model of a conducting polymer transducer, application to a soft gripper
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Conducting interpenetrating polymer networks (C-IPN) are a promising solution for the design of sensing and actuating parts at macro- or microscale. This class of polymers can be used in open-air, allowing for large displacements under low voltages with a reversible process. In this work, we are mainly interested in the electromechanical characterization of the material because of its particular behavior. Two working modes, namely actuation and sensing, are identified through modeling and experimental validations. The relationship between the output forces, the tip displacements and the driving voltages was highlighted with an experimental setup while actuating. On the other hand, the linear range and the sensitivity have been empirically modeled in sensing mode. We also demonstrate that this material is suitable to build a gripper for small objects. A sphere was lifted by the gripper, and the grasping force was successfully monitored by the sensing finger. This is a promising first step towards more complex 3D structures.
topic Soft robotics
end effectors
chemical sensors
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8843862/
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