2017
DOI: 10.1109/tmech.2016.2642588
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Self-Sensing of Deflection, Force, and Temperature for Joule-Heated Twisted and Coiled Polymer Muscles via Electrical Impedance

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“…3 (b), where the artificial muscle becomes a spiral line conductor with a length of the thread and has a maximum electrical resistance. The characteristic with an S-shaped nonlinearity readily invalidates the linear relationship between the elongation and electrical resistance assumed in the literature [17], [18].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…3 (b), where the artificial muscle becomes a spiral line conductor with a length of the thread and has a maximum electrical resistance. The characteristic with an S-shaped nonlinearity readily invalidates the linear relationship between the elongation and electrical resistance assumed in the literature [17], [18].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Although thermo-mechanical aspects of the supercoiled artificial muscle are well documented, most researchers assume the constant electrical resistance during the operation. It is frequently pointed out that the resistivity of the electric conductor used has temperature dependence and some authors have assumed a linear relationship between the elongation and electrical resistance [17], [18]. However, little attention has been paid to the electrical resistance of electroactive supercoiled artificial muscle in operation so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Joule heating has the benefit that it can be used for selfsensing. 23 In this paper, we make use of hardware that realizes this principle. 27 The so-called Muscle Drive (MD) drives the TCPM by applying a Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) signal with a controlled duty cycle D. The electrical response of the TCPM during the off time of a signal period relates to inductance.…”
Section: Combined Actuation and Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TCPMs with Joule heating possess self-sensing capabilities, as we demonstrate in our previous work. 23 We show the potential to use both resistance and inductance of Joule heating for self-sensing purposes. Next to our work, three studies on sensing in TCPMs focus on modeling the resistance of coated nylon muscles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, as an inherently nonconductive material, actuation of TCP muscle from fishing line via electrothermal actuation is still a challenge. Different approaches have been proposed to add electrical conductors to artificial muscles, for instance, wrapping flexible carbon nanotube sheets, coating nylon fishing line with conductive silver paint, and twisting metal wire and fishing line simultaneously . Metal wires used include copper, nickel‐titanium shape memory alloy, iron, and nichrome, ranging from a diameter of 140 to 200 µm.…”
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