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Bio-inspired magnetic-driven folded diaphragm for biomimetic robot

Engineering and Technology

Bio-inspired magnetic-driven folded diaphragm for biomimetic robot

D. Lin, F. Yang, et al.

This innovative study led by Dezhao Lin, Fan Yang, Di Gong, and Ruihong Li presents a groundbreaking one-piece-mold folded diaphragm that mimics earthworm movement, achieving impressive 3D deformation under a low magnetic field. Its versatile design could revolutionize soft robotics, featuring applications in biomimetic pumping systems and locomotion technologies.

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Abstract
Functional soft materials, exhibiting multiple types of deformation, have shown their potential/abilities to achieve complicated biomimetic behaviors (soft robots). Inspired by the locomotion of earthworm, which is conducted through the contraction and stretching between body segments, this study proposes a type of one-piece-mold folded diaphragm, consisting of the structure of body segments with radial magnetization property, to achieve large 3D and bi-directional deformation with inside-volume change capability subjected to the low homogeneous magnetically driving field (40 mT). Moreover, the appearance based on the proposed magnetic-driven folded diaphragm is able to be easily customized to desired ones and then implanted into different untethered soft robotic systems as soft drivers. To verify the above points, we design the diaphragm pump providing multiple degrees of freedom with rapid response, and the soft robot including the bio-earthworm crawling robot and swimming robot inspired by squid to exhibit the flexible and rapid locomotion excited by single homogeneous magnetic fields.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 11, 2023
Authors
Dezhao Lin, Fan Yang, Di Gong, Ruihong Li
Tags
folded diaphragm
earthworm locomotion
soft robots
magnetic field
biomimetic robots
3D deformation
pumps
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