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Effect of Segment Types on Characterization of Soft Sensing Textile Actuators for Soft Wearable Robots

Authors :
Ayse Feyza Yilmaz
Fidan Khalilbayli
Kadir Ozlem
Hend M. Elmoughni
Fatma Kalaoglu
Asli Tuncay Atalay
Gökhan Ince
Ozgur Atalay
Yilmaz A. F., Khalilbayli F., Özlem K., Elmoughnı H. M. E. A., Kalaoğlu F., Tunçay Atalay A., İnce G., Atalay Ö.
Source :
Biomimetics; Volume 7; Issue 4; Pages: 249
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022.

Abstract

The use of textiles in soft robotics is gaining popularity because of the advantages textiles offer over other materials in terms of weight, conformability, and ease of manufacture. The purpose of this research is to examine the stitching process used to construct fabric-based pneumatic bending actuators as well as the effect of segment types on the actuators’ properties when used in soft robotic glove applications. To impart bending motion to actuators, two techniques have been used: asymmetry between weave and weft knit fabric layers and mechanical anisotropy between these two textiles. The impacts of various segment types on the actuators’ grip force and bending angle were investigated further. According to experiments, segmenting the actuator with a sewing technique increases the bending angle. It was discovered that actuators with high anisotropy differences in their fabric combinations have high gripping forces. Textile-based capacitive strain sensors are also added to selected segmented actuator types, which possess desirable properties such as increased grip force, increased bending angle, and reduced radial expansion. The sensors were used to demonstrate the controllability of a soft robotic glove using a closed-loop system. Finally, we demonstrated that actuators integrated into a soft wearable glove are capable of grasping a variety of items and performing various grasp types.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23137673
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomimetics; Volume 7; Issue 4; Pages: 249
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....40060c1834ce113b13283c0b83449ad1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7040249