Abstract
To make robots more human-like and safer to use around humans, artificial muscles exhibiting compliance have gained significant attention from researchers. However, despite having excellent performance, pneumatic artificial muscles (PAMs) have failed to gain significant traction in commercial mobile applications due to their requirement to be tethered to a pneumatic source. This study presents a thermo-PAM called Thermo-PAM that relies on heating of a volume of air to produce a deformation. This allows for pneumatic actuation using only an electrical power source and thus enables pumpless pneumatic actuation. The actuator uses a high ratio between the heating volume and the deformable volume to produce a high actuation force throughout its entire motion and can produce either contractile or extension motions. The controllability of the actuator was demonstrated as well as its ability to handle heavy payloads. Moreover, it is possible to rely on either positive or negative pressure actuation modes where the positive pressure actuation mode actuates when heated and the negative pressure actuation mode relaxes when heated. The ability to use Thermo-PAMs for different modes of actuation with different operation methods makes the proposed actuator highly versatile and demonstrates its potential for advanced pumpless robotic applications.
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