Mimicking Emotional Chinese Calligraphy Using a Variable Stiffness Flexible Gripper

Author:

Han Yubing12,Li Wanqing3,Shi Bori1,Zhang Ying1,Xue Chang12,Zhang Mengying4,Guo Zhansheng23,Wen Weijia5,Zhang Xingcai6,Zhang Tongyi17,Wu Jinbo124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Materials Genome Institute Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China

2. Zhejiang Laboratory Hangzhou Zhejiang 311100 China

3. School of Mechanics and Engineering Science Shanghai University Shanghai China

4. Faculty of Materials Science Shenzhen MSU‐BIT University Shenzhen Guangdong 518172 China

5. Advanced Materials Thrust The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) Guangzhou Guangdong 511400 China

6. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University Cambridge MA 02138 USA

7. Guangzhou Municipal Key Laboratory of Materials Informatics Advanced Materials Thrust and Sustainable Energy and Environment Thrust The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) Guangzhou Guangdong 511400 China

Abstract

AbstractFlexible grippers require appropriate stiffness to ensure stability and efficiency in unpredictable environments. While combining materials with variable stiffness and elastomers holds significant promise in this regard, concurrently achieving actuation and stiffness modulation typically results in heightened structural complexity and responsiveness issues. In this study, a giant electrorheological dielectric elastomer (GERDE) with high dielectric and high electrorheological (ER) properties is obtained by introducing giant electrorheological particles into silicone elastomers, further substantiating the ability to functionally couple actuation and stiffness‐tuning, as well as application of a flexible gripper in mimicking emotive calligraphy. Specifically, GERDE exhibits better actuating (area strain rate of 33%) and ER performance (storage modulus increment of 1.5 MP) than existing conventional dielectric elastomer (DE) actuators (such as PDMS and VHB4910) under a low electric field. Compared to reported flexible grippers, bionic flexible grippers based on GERDE actuator have enhanced actuation, stiffness adjustment capability (i.e., stiffness is increased by 2.4 times), fast response (≈180 ms), and coupling effect, and can write Chinese calligraphy of different emotions by the same trajectory. This work provides ideas and methods for achieving the integration of actuator‐variable stiffness and emotional transmission in robots.

Publisher

Wiley

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