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Article: A Study on Actuators of the Artificial Muscular Type (Structure and Characteristics of Serial Parallel Types of Pneumatic Actuators)

TitleA Study on Actuators of the Artificial Muscular Type (Structure and Characteristics of Serial Parallel Types of Pneumatic Actuators)
Authors
KeywordsResponse Time
Actuator
Artificial Muscle
Time Lag
Mechanism
Valve
Contraction Force
Fiber Net
Percentage of Contraction
Robotics
Issue Date1993
Citation
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C, 1993, v. 59, n. 563, p. 2169-2176 How to Cite?
AbstractIn this paper, according to the viewpoint of bionics, we propose a new structure, an artificial muscular type of actuator, which is similar to living muscle. Using a rubber tube enveloped with fiber net, we created a single-fiber artificial muscle with several contraction units. We propose a new method for forming artificial muscle groups, in which multiple bunches of artificial muscle are used, and design a pneumatic system, which uses CO2 gas as the power source. Using the system, we measure various characteritsics and properties of the artificial muscle. The results indicated that this artificial muscle can effectively improve the contraction force, contraction rate, and load capacity. On the basis of characteristic measurement, we also designed a model for the artificial muscle, and obtained the relationship between pressure and contraction displacement. Experimental results show that the model of the artificial muscle is reasonable. © 1993, The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. All rights reserved.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/302964
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2019 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.104

 

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dc.contributor.authorFukuda, Toshio-
dc.contributor.authorGuo, Shu Xiang-
dc.contributor.authorWang, Jie Ren-
dc.contributor.authorKosuge, Kazuhiro-
dc.contributor.authorArai, Fumihito-
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-07T08:42:56Z-
dc.date.available2021-09-07T08:42:56Z-
dc.date.issued1993-
dc.identifier.citationTransactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C, 1993, v. 59, n. 563, p. 2169-2176-
dc.identifier.issn0387-5024-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/302964-
dc.description.abstractIn this paper, according to the viewpoint of bionics, we propose a new structure, an artificial muscular type of actuator, which is similar to living muscle. Using a rubber tube enveloped with fiber net, we created a single-fiber artificial muscle with several contraction units. We propose a new method for forming artificial muscle groups, in which multiple bunches of artificial muscle are used, and design a pneumatic system, which uses CO2 gas as the power source. Using the system, we measure various characteritsics and properties of the artificial muscle. The results indicated that this artificial muscle can effectively improve the contraction force, contraction rate, and load capacity. On the basis of characteristic measurement, we also designed a model for the artificial muscle, and obtained the relationship between pressure and contraction displacement. Experimental results show that the model of the artificial muscle is reasonable. © 1993, The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. All rights reserved.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofTransactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C-
dc.subjectResponse Time-
dc.subjectActuator-
dc.subjectArtificial Muscle-
dc.subjectTime Lag-
dc.subjectMechanism-
dc.subjectValve-
dc.subjectContraction Force-
dc.subjectFiber Net-
dc.subjectPercentage of Contraction-
dc.subjectRobotics-
dc.titleA Study on Actuators of the Artificial Muscular Type (Structure and Characteristics of Serial Parallel Types of Pneumatic Actuators)-
dc.typeArticle-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1299/kikaic.59.2169-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-84998344261-
dc.identifier.volume59-
dc.identifier.issue563-
dc.identifier.spage2169-
dc.identifier.epage2176-

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