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Control of Silicone-Sheathed Electrostatic Clutches for Soft Pneumatic Actuator Position Control

2024 IEEE 7th International Conference on Soft Robotics (RoboSoft)(2024)

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Abstract
A minimal number of rigid constraints makes soft robots versatile, but many of these robots use soft pneumatic actuators (SPAs) designed to inflate through a single trajectory. In an unloaded actuator, this trajectory is dictated by the arrangement of in-extensible and elastic materials. External strain limiters can be added post-fabrication to SPAs, but these are passive devices. In this paper, we offer design and control techniques for an electrically active strain limiter that is easily adhered to existing SPAs to provide signal-controlled force output. These sheathed electroadhesive (EA) clutches apply antagonistic forces through the constitutive properties of their silicone sheathing and through the variable friction of the clutch itself. We are able to design the sheathing to passively support loads or minimize passive stiffness. We control clutch forces via an augmented pulse-width-modulation (PWM) of the high voltage square-wave input. We perform an initial, empirical characterization on the system with tensile material testing. The clutch system resists motion with sustained forces ranging from 0.5N to 22N. We then demonstrate its ability to apply predictable nonconservative work in a dynamic catching task, where it can limit catching height from 15cm to 1cm. Finally, we attach it to an inverse pneumatic artificial muscle (IPAM) to show that variable strain limitation can control position of the SPA endpoint.
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Soft Robot Materials and Design,Hydraulic/Pneumatic Actuators,Force Control,Electroadhesive clutch
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