A 3D Printing‐Enabled Artificially Innervated Smart Soft Gripper with Variable Joint Stiffness

Author:

Goh Guo Liang1,Goh Guo Dong2,Nguyen Van Pho1,Toh William1,Lee Samuel1,Li Xin1,Sunil Bohra Dhyan1,Lim Jian Yee1,Li Zhengchen1,Sinha Anoop Kumar1,Yeong Wai Yee2ORCID,Campolo Domenico2,Chow Wai Tuck1,Ng Teng Yong1,Han Boon Siew3

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 Singapore

2. Singapore Centre for 3D Printing School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 Singapore

3. Schaeffler Hub for Advanced Research Nanyang Technological University Singapore 637460 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractThe manufacturing industry has witnessed advancements in soft robotics, specifically in robotic grippers for handling fragile or irregular objects. However, challenges remain in balancing shape compliance, structural rigidity, weight, and sensor integration. To address these limitations, a 3D‐printed multimaterial gripper design is proposed. This approach utilizes a single, nearly fully automated 3D printing process to create a universal gripper with almost no assembly work. By processing functional polymer, polymer nanocomposite, and metal wire simultaneously, this technique enables multifunctionality. The gripper achieves different gripping configurations by adjusting joint stiffness through Joule heating of conductive polylactic acid material, ensuring shape conformance. Embedded metal wires, created using an in‐house wire embedding technique, form reliable high‐current‐loading interconnections for the conductive joints acting as the heater. Additionally, an integrated soft sensor printed in thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and conductive TPU detects compression levels and discerns handled samples. This study showcases the potential of 3D multimaterial printing for on‐demand fabrication of a smart universal gripper with variable stiffness and integrated sensors, benefiting the automation industry. Overall, this work presents an effective strategy for designing and fabricating integrated multifunctional structures using soft, rigid, and conductive materials, such as polymer, polymer nanocomposite, and metal through multimaterial 3D printing.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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