Braided Liquid Crystal Elastomer Fiber Actuator with Programmable Deformation for Artificial Muscles

Author:

Wang Xuan1,Shao Huiqi2ORCID,Tang Jia1,Chen Junfeng3,Huang Yaoli1,Pan Junjie1,Zhang Ye1,Wang Wendi1,Jiang Jinhua4,Chen Nanliang4

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Frontier Science Research Center for Modern Textiles College of Textiles Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

2. Innovation Center for Textile Science and Technology Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

3. The 52nd Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Corporation Hangzhou Zhejiang 310000 China

4. Engineering Research center of Digitalized Textile and Fashion Technology, Ministry of Education Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

Abstract

AbstractLiquid crystal elastomer fibers (LCEFs) are promising materials for constructing artificial muscles. However, the practical applications in smart wearable textiles and soft robots are still hindered due to their weak tensile performance and complex actuation integration. In this work, an LCEFs braided actuator is fabricated in which several LCEFs are integrated with silver‐plated nylon strands using the textile braiding method. The silver‐plated nylon strands can generate joule heat for triggering LCEFs and meanwhile strengthen the braided actuators. Owing to the braided structure, this LCEFs braided actuator exhibits large reversible contraction (34%) and actuation force (18.7 cN) with electrical stimulation at 0.6 V cm−1. An artificial arm and a soft pump based on the LCEFs braided actuators is successfully developed. The LCEFs braided actuator can lift 205 times its weight as an artificial biceps. And the soft pump can achieve cyclic contraction and relaxation motions similar to the cardiac muscle under electrical stimulation and reach an output flow rate of 111 µL s−1. This braided integration concept would broaden the potential applications of LCEFs.

Funder

Ministry of Education

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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