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Abstract
This study proposes a novel one-piece-mold folded diaphragm inspired by earthworm locomotion. This diaphragm, with radial magnetization, achieves large 3D and bidirectional deformation with internal volume changes under a low homogeneous magnetic field (40 mT). Its customizable design allows integration into various untethered soft robots. The researchers demonstrate its application in diaphragm pumps and biomimetic robots (earthworm-like crawling and squid-inspired swimming robots), showcasing flexible and rapid locomotion driven by a single homogeneous magnetic field.
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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