2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3011731
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Position and Force Control of a Twisted and Coiled Polymeric Actuator

Abstract: Twisted and coiled polymer (TCP) actuator has many advantages such as high contraction capability, high work density, low cost materials, and easiness of fabrication, making it promising for applications in biomedical devices, soft robotic, and energy-harvesting equipment. However, convenient and effective control of TCP actuators still remain some challenges. In this paper, we use an accurate straintemperature and force-temperature model of TCP actuators to design a simple and efficient closed-loop PID contro… Show more

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“…When TCAMs is under electrical stimulation, the resistance will convert the applied electricity into heat energy. Then, we use Newton's law of cooling [9,22] to capture the relationship between temperature and the applied electricity…”
Section: Thermo-electrical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When TCAMs is under electrical stimulation, the resistance will convert the applied electricity into heat energy. Then, we use Newton's law of cooling [9,22] to capture the relationship between temperature and the applied electricity…”
Section: Thermo-electrical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) Twist insertion and coiling. The process parameters are similar to our previous works [38,39]: A DC motor was attached to one end of the fiber sample to insert twist continuously by motor rotating. A hanging weight of 300 g was fixed to the other end.…”
Section: Fabrication Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our previous work presented an elastic-rod-theory-based model to explain the quantitative relationship between stroke and fabrication load [38,39]. The elastic rod theory was used in the model to describe the relationship between twist-coiling process of TCP actuators and fabrication parameters (such as fabrication load).…”
Section: Modelling Tcp Actuatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Helix-shaped TCP actuators can generate stresses of up to 19 MPa. Ample research is being conducted on further investigating and improving the actuation mechanism [36], developing a control model [299,300] and creating applications [301,302]. With regards to their textile application, TCP muscles are highly promising.…”
Section: Twisted and Coiled Polymer (Tcp) Actuatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%