Knitting Shape‐Memory Alloy Wires for Riding a Robot: Constraint Matters for the Curvilinear Actuation
Tian-Yue Wu, Qian-Yi Fang, Zhu-Long Xu, Xin‐Jin Li, Wen-Xuan Ma, Ming-Shuai Chu, Jae Hyuk Lim, Kuo‐Chih Chuang
- 发表年份
- 2022
- 引用次数
- 8
摘要
To allow a linear one‐way shape‐memory alloy (SMA) wire to have a deterministic curvilinear two‐way actuation, the SMA wire can be bonded on a curved substrate or prestrained soft materials to create mismatched SMA‐wire composites. These composites have recently been applied to soft robots to achieve rapid periodic untethered locomotion. Herein, by knitting bare SMA wires on scattered holes, it is shown that the substrate‐free knitted SMA wires can periodically ride robots forward, where a deterministic spatial curvilinear actuation can be achieved in which its in‐between heated configuration and the final stable pattern is sensitive to the prescribed hole constraints. By arranging “knitting‐constraints,” the 3D‐printed and origami robots with a pair of SMA wires, respectively, are ridden. The SMA wires have an angle parameter with a variation range of 30° for the 3D‐printed robot and that of 8° for the origami robot, where the angle parameter is defined to indicate the performance of the knitted SMAs. Both the robots can displace up to 5 mm in one motion cycle with an average speed of 20 and 15 mm min −1 , respectively. The motion efficiencies of the two robots are close to 1 when taking the possible backward movement in one forward‐moving cycle into consideration.
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