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26 April 1996 Ion-exchange polymer artificial muscle and actuating system
Dominique Vial, Bertrand Tondu, Pierre Lopez, Yves Aurelle, Alain Ricard
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Abstract
Chemomechanical transformations are used to produce a mechanical force from a reversible chemical reaction in order to generate artificial muscular contraction, on the model of the biological muscle. The design and experimentation of an original artificial muscle using an ion-exchange polymer which reacts inside a soft envelope, derived from research on pneumatic artificial McKibben muscle, is presented. Then a chemomechanical actuator constituted of two artificial muscles has been conceived: first results are shown on position control in open-loop mode.
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Dominique Vial, Bertrand Tondu, Pierre Lopez, Yves Aurelle, and Alain Ricard "Ion-exchange polymer artificial muscle and actuating system", Proc. SPIE 2779, 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Materials and 3rd European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, (26 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237141
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KEYWORDS
Artificial muscles

Actuators

Polymers

Ions

Chemical reactions

Ion exchange

Ionization

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