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Soft Robot for Inspection Tasks Inspired on Annelids to Obtain Peristaltic Locomotion

Diego E. Martinez-Sanchez, X. Yamile Sandoval-Castro, Nicolas Cruz-Santos, Eduardo Castillo-Castañeda, Maximiano F. Ruiz-Torres, Med Amine Laribi

Year
2023
Citations
12
Access
Open access

Abstract

Soft robotics is a rapidly advancing field that leverages the mechanical properties of flexible materials for applications necessitating safe interaction and exceptional adaptability within the environment. This paper focuses on developing a pneumatic soft robot bio-inspired in annelids or segmented worms. Segmentation, also called metamerism, increases the efficiency in body movement by allowing the effect of muscle contraction to generate peristaltic locomotion. The robot was built using elastomers by the casting technique. A sequence of locomotion based on two stages, relaxation and contraction, was proposed; the contraction stage is actuated by a vacuum pump. The locomotion performances are compared using different elastomers, such as Ecoflex 00-30, Dragon Skin 20, Mold Star 15 Slow, and Mold Star 30. Experimental tests were carried out inside a plexiglass pipe, 1 inch in diameter; a wide range of frequencies was tested for relaxation and contraction stages to evaluate the effect on the speed of the robot.

Keywords

RobotSoft roboticsContraction (grammar)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceRoboticsRobot locomotionPeristalsisSimulationComputer vision

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