2003
DOI: 10.1115/1.1630812
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Fiber-Reinforced Membrane Models of McKibben Actuators

Abstract: A McKibben actuator consists of an internally pressurized elastic cylindrical tube covered by a shell braided with two families of inextensible fibers woven at equal and opposite angles to the longitudinal axis. Increasing internal pressure causes the actuator to expand radially and, due to the fiber constraint, contract longitudinally. This contraction provides a large force that can be used for robotic actuation. Based on large deformation membrane theory, the actuator is modeled as a fiber-reinforced cylind… Show more

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“…This can be solved for p = fS -1 (q). The most famous model to incorporate the braiding effect, used by Trivedi for the first time for continuum manipulators, assumes the outer surface of a constant volume cylindrical chamber is constrained to the helical braids deformation as 3 2 S i 2 + 2 C i 2 = 1, where 3 is the radial deformation rate [10,18]. His presentation of this formula in his paper, [10], has some errors which are corrected here,…”
Section: Constant Curvature Kinematics and Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be solved for p = fS -1 (q). The most famous model to incorporate the braiding effect, used by Trivedi for the first time for continuum manipulators, assumes the outer surface of a constant volume cylindrical chamber is constrained to the helical braids deformation as 3 2 S i 2 + 2 C i 2 = 1, where 3 is the radial deformation rate [10,18]. His presentation of this formula in his paper, [10], has some errors which are corrected here,…”
Section: Constant Curvature Kinematics and Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The angle Φ m is the magic angle discussed in the introduction and is well known in the theory of actuators, arteries and hydrostats [24,25,30,31,33,53]. Depending on the design criterion, one can consider different tube constructions by varying the fibre angle.…”
Section: A General Theory Of Inversion Along a Loading Pathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach was adapted by Kydoniefs (Kydoniefs, 1969b) and later on by Matsikoudi-Iliopoulou (Matsikoudi-Iliopoulou, 1987) for a surface of revolution reinforced with a single fiber family, essentially a cylindrical configuration with tapered ends. Liu and Rahn used this approach to model McKibben actuators (Liu and Rahn, 2003). The membrane model is sensitive to the elastic stored energy function chosen to describe the behavior of the elastic tube.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%