2006
DOI: 10.1108/13552540610707004
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Freeform fabrication of ionomeric polymer‐metal composite actuators

Abstract: Purpose-To seek to produce low-voltage, soft mechanical actuators entirely via freeform fabrication as part of a larger effort to freeform fabricate complete electromechanical devices with lifelike and/or biocompatible geometry and function. Design/methodology/approach-The authors selected ionomeric polymer-metal composite (IPMC) actuators from the literature and the authors' own preliminary experiments as most promising for freeform fabrication. The authors performed material formulation and manual device fab… Show more

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“…Therefore it was confirmed that the PVC gel artificial muscles' cycle life is more than 5 million times at the state of continuous electric field driven (2Hz), which reaches a level closes to a mammalian skeletal muscle [28]. It shows a great advantage over many other artificial muscles, such as 3000 actuation cycles of IPMC [29].…”
Section: Cycle Life Evaluation Of Pvc Gel Artificial Musclesmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Therefore it was confirmed that the PVC gel artificial muscles' cycle life is more than 5 million times at the state of continuous electric field driven (2Hz), which reaches a level closes to a mammalian skeletal muscle [28]. It shows a great advantage over many other artificial muscles, such as 3000 actuation cycles of IPMC [29].…”
Section: Cycle Life Evaluation Of Pvc Gel Artificial Musclesmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Higher contraction frequency has low displacement while lower contraction frequency has higher displacement. This is due to the character of the IPMC actuator itself [8]. Lower contraction frequency allows more water swell into the one side of the IPMC to actuate it.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jafari et al (2000) and Safari et al (2001) further investigated this process enabling up to four different materials to be deposited in a single deposition step with arbitrary geometry. A freeform fabrication method developed by Malone et al (2004) and Malone and Lipson (2006) uses two separate deposition tools for fabrication of 3D functional assemblies with embedded conductive wiring, power sources and actuators. Other examples of simultaneously using multiple deposition tools are: Hayes et al (1998) investigated a micro-jet printing process for polymer and solder deposition for chip-scale packaging (CSP) in microelectronics manufacturing; Fuller et al (2002) employed multiple ink-jet deposition heads mounted on a computer-controlled 3-axis gantry to continuously squeeze nano-particles to additively build micro electromechanical systems and electrical circuitry.…”
Section: Deposition Of Melted Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%