2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85067-y
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Deformable airfoil using hybrid of mixed integration electrolysis and fluids chemical reaction (HEFR) artificial muscle technique

Abstract: In this research, by inspiration of natural myosin motion in artificial muscle contraction, a new method for changing the thickness of an airfoil has been proposed by hybrid of mixed integration electrolysis module and chemical reaction (HEFR) of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3 (s)) and acetic acid (CH3COOH (l)). The mentioned method has the ability to create pressure in the fluid in a short time and fast transfer without delay due to the integration of the method in the fluid transfer tube to soft sealed skin. Wit… Show more

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“…Inspired by nature as a complete reference, Zakeri 30 in previous study, introduced HEFR (Hybrid of Mixed Electrolysis and Fluids Chemical Reaction) technique for the first time to provide a deformable airfoil. In this study, some main criteria for presenting a general artificial muscle (HEFR) with considerable displacement and short response time have been considered including effect of different electrolytes, response time, ratio of output force to total weight, lightness and mimicking the part of mechanism from nature to lead a new study for single soft actuator, multiple soft actuators (taped actuators) and this approach apply for a moving wing mechanism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inspired by nature as a complete reference, Zakeri 30 in previous study, introduced HEFR (Hybrid of Mixed Electrolysis and Fluids Chemical Reaction) technique for the first time to provide a deformable airfoil. In this study, some main criteria for presenting a general artificial muscle (HEFR) with considerable displacement and short response time have been considered including effect of different electrolytes, response time, ratio of output force to total weight, lightness and mimicking the part of mechanism from nature to lead a new study for single soft actuator, multiple soft actuators (taped actuators) and this approach apply for a moving wing mechanism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%