Stiffness-Tuneable Segment for Continuum Soft Robots with Vertebrae

Author:

Liu ZhipengORCID,Xu Linsen,Liang XingcanORCID,Liu Jinfu

Abstract

In addition to high compliance to unstructured environments, soft robots can be further improved to gain the advantages of rigid robots by increasing stiffness. Indeed, realizing the adjustable stiffness of soft continuum robots can provide safer interactions with objects and greatly expand their application range. To address the above situation, we propose a tubular stiffening segment based on layer jamming. It can temporarily increase the stiffness of the soft robot in a desired configuration. Furthermore, we also present a spine-inspired soft robot that can provide support in tubular segments to prevent buckling. Theoretical analysis was conducted to predict the stiffness variation of the robot at different vacuum levels. Finally, we integrated the spine-inspired soft robot and tubular stiffening segment to obtain the tuneable-stiffness soft continuum robot (TSCR). Experimental tests were performed to evaluate the robot’s shape control and stiffness tuning effectiveness. Experimental results showed that the bending stiffness of the initial TSCR increased by more than 15× at 0°, 30× at 90°, and 60× in compressive stiffness.

Funder

Jiangsu special project for frontier leading base technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Control and Optimization,Mechanical Engineering,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Control and Systems Engineering

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