Challenges in realizing a self-contained hydraulically-driven contractile fiber actuator

Faraday Discuss. 2017 Jul 1:199:465-485. doi: 10.1039/c6fd00235h. Epub 2017 May 4.

Abstract

The field of soft robots would benefit from electrically controlled contractile actuators in the form of fibers that achieve a strain of 20% in less than a second while exerting high force. This work explores possible designs for achieving this goal using self-contained electroosmotic fluid pumping within a tube-shaped structure. The most promising configuration is a combination of a bellows and a McKibben-type muscle, since pumping fluid from the former to the latter results in contraction of both portions. Realizing such a device entails challenges in fabrication and electrokinetic fluid pumping in closed systems. Further studies of electroosmotic flow in salt-free organic solvents are needed.