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Research Articles

An efficient technique in dynamic modeling and analysis of soft fluidic actuator

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Pages 3925-3950 | Received 22 Feb 2023, Accepted 29 Apr 2023, Published online: 27 May 2023
 

Abstract

Soft actuators with embedded fluidic channels are promising for soft robotics, but their continuous nature presents challenges in accurate and efficient modeling. Existing studies on dynamic behavior have shown that both approximate and exact methods have limitations in accurately predicting the deflection of soft actuators. Additionally, conventional methods require experimental parameter extraction for each individual actuator. To address these challenges, we propose a modified analytical method and use finite element analysis as the defined correction functions to improve accuracy and computational efficiency, providing a promising tool for the design and control of soft robotic systems. In this work, we propose a solution methodology for simulating the dynamic behavior of fluidic soft actuators, which are widely used in soft robotics applications. Our approach takes into account the cross-sectional geometry and the number of channels in the actuator’s configuration. By scrutinizing various fluidic actuation designs, we can deduce the most suitable cross-sectional configuration for optimal performance. Compared to existing analytical methods, our approach is more accurate and does not require additional calculation time. As the method is adaptable with experimental models, it can be used to design and optimize soft actuators while can be refined and improved through experimental model updating.

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