DocumentCode
2136999
Title
Fatigue characteristics of McKibben artificial muscle actuators
Author
Klute, Glenn K. ; Hannaford, Blake
Author_Institution
Dept. of Bioeng., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Volume
3
fYear
1998
fDate
13-17 Oct 1998
Firstpage
1776
Abstract
The McKibben artificial muscle is a pneumatic actuator whose properties include a very high force to weight ratio. This characteristic makes it very attractive for a wide range of applications such as mobile robots and prosthetic appliances for the disabled. Typical applications often require a significant number of repeated contractions and extensions or cycles of the actuator. This repeated action leads to fatigue and failure of the actuator, yielding a life span that is often shorter than its more common robotic counterparts such as electric motors or pneumatic cylinders. In this paper, we develop a model that predicts the maximum number of life cycles of the actuator based on available uniaxial tensile properties of the actuator´s inner bladder. Experimental results, which validate the model, reveal McKibben actuators fabricated with natural latex rubber bladders have a fatigue limit 24 times greater than actuators fabricated with synthetic silicone rubber at large contraction ratios
Keywords
actuators; fatigue; pneumatic control equipment; robots; McKibben artificial muscle actuators; fatigue characteristics; inner bladder; mobile robots; natural latex rubber bladders; pneumatic actuator; prosthetic appliances; synthetic silicone rubber; uniaxial tensile properties; Bladder; Electric motors; Engine cylinders; Fatigue; Home appliances; Mobile robots; Muscles; Pneumatic actuators; Prosthetics; Rubber;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 1998. Proceedings., 1998 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Conference_Location
Victoria, BC
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4465-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IROS.1998.724854
Filename
724854
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