Braiding Polythene Lay‐Flat Tube into Cotton Threads for Artificial Muscle Actuation
Changchun Wu,
Hao Liu,
Senyuan Lin
et al.
Abstract:In wearable robotics, soft actuation principles have been increasingly explored and tested due to their safety and comfort in human–robot interactions. Herein, a braided flat‐tube artificial muscle (BFAM) is presented. BFAMs are fabricated by braiding cotton threads together with an inexpensive lay‐flat tube (LFT) in a specific conform‐to‐LFT weaving method. They generate uniaxial contractions when powered by compressed fluids. The basic structure and working mechanism of the proposed BFAM are explained, and a… Show more
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