Improving Structural Design of Soft Actuators Using Finite Element Method Analysis

The latest progress in robotics includes the development of so-called soft robots. When it comes to actuation, most of the research in this field is strictly experimental, meaning that performance is observed a posteriori, on previously manufactured specimens. Although significant, results are often...

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Main Authors: Petar Ćurković, Antonio Jambrečić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Interdisciplinary Society 2020-11-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
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Online Access:https://www.indecs.eu/2020/indecs2020-pp490-500.pdf
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spelling doaj-2f2b7d62491c4560aa1ccf0587a555542020-11-25T04:10:40ZengCroatian Interdisciplinary SocietyInterdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems1334-46841334-46762020-11-0118449050010.7906/indecs.18.4.7Improving Structural Design of Soft Actuators Using Finite Element Method AnalysisPetar Ćurković0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2198-4419Antonio Jambrečić1University of Zagreb - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture , Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, CroatiaThe latest progress in robotics includes the development of so-called soft robots. When it comes to actuation, most of the research in this field is strictly experimental, meaning that performance is observed a posteriori, on previously manufactured specimens. Although significant, results are often incidental and without a proper understanding of how the structure dictates properties of the soft robot. In this article, we propose a parametric modelling procedure of pneumatic soft actuator, in particular the Bellows-type actuator. Finite element method is used to analyse responses of the actuator to different topological changes in the structure. The initial structure of the actuator is represented with a set of parameters upon which simulation is performed. Results of these simulations give us insight into the nature of parameters, revealing which changes are desirable and which are not, depending on the different objectives set. By combining different parameters, the structure is improved in the sense of bending capability while stress in the material is even reduced. Particular attention was paid to the material modelling to achieve realistic results in the simulations.https://www.indecs.eu/2020/indecs2020-pp490-500.pdfsoft robotsdesignoptimizationfem analysis3d printing
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author Petar Ćurković
Antonio Jambrečić
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Antonio Jambrečić
Improving Structural Design of Soft Actuators Using Finite Element Method Analysis
Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
soft robots
design
optimization
fem analysis
3d printing
author_facet Petar Ćurković
Antonio Jambrečić
author_sort Petar Ćurković
title Improving Structural Design of Soft Actuators Using Finite Element Method Analysis
title_short Improving Structural Design of Soft Actuators Using Finite Element Method Analysis
title_full Improving Structural Design of Soft Actuators Using Finite Element Method Analysis
title_fullStr Improving Structural Design of Soft Actuators Using Finite Element Method Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Improving Structural Design of Soft Actuators Using Finite Element Method Analysis
title_sort improving structural design of soft actuators using finite element method analysis
publisher Croatian Interdisciplinary Society
series Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
issn 1334-4684
1334-4676
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The latest progress in robotics includes the development of so-called soft robots. When it comes to actuation, most of the research in this field is strictly experimental, meaning that performance is observed a posteriori, on previously manufactured specimens. Although significant, results are often incidental and without a proper understanding of how the structure dictates properties of the soft robot. In this article, we propose a parametric modelling procedure of pneumatic soft actuator, in particular the Bellows-type actuator. Finite element method is used to analyse responses of the actuator to different topological changes in the structure. The initial structure of the actuator is represented with a set of parameters upon which simulation is performed. Results of these simulations give us insight into the nature of parameters, revealing which changes are desirable and which are not, depending on the different objectives set. By combining different parameters, the structure is improved in the sense of bending capability while stress in the material is even reduced. Particular attention was paid to the material modelling to achieve realistic results in the simulations.
topic soft robots
design
optimization
fem analysis
3d printing
url https://www.indecs.eu/2020/indecs2020-pp490-500.pdf
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