Electrochemical pneumatic battery for untethered soft gripper
Metal-air batteries are an influential component of today's developments in green chemistry, while soft grippers are a major direction for future research in robotics. The main characteristic of the metal-air battery is that it performs the charging and discharging of the battery by absorbing...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1680062023-07-04T15:15:29Z Electrochemical pneumatic battery for untethered soft gripper Li, Wanxin Hong Li School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering ehongli@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric apparatus and materials Metal-air batteries are an influential component of today's developments in green chemistry, while soft grippers are a major direction for future research in robotics. The main characteristic of the metal-air battery is that it performs the charging and discharging of the battery by absorbing and releasing oxygen. The most vital part of the research on soft body grippers is the choice of actuator, and pneumatic actuators are a good choice in terms of difficulty and efficiency of operation. Therefore, in this thesis, experiments are used to combine the both to study the actuation of the soft gripper by a metal-air battery. In the experiments carried out in this thesis, we designed two batteries in series based on a fivelayer structure, and then constructed a soft gripper combining a pneumatic grid structure actuator and a smart fabric. The combined metal-air battery is connected to the soft gripper with a hose to control the flow of gas through a valve and the battery is connected to an external power supply for charging and discharging. During the charging and discharging process the battery absorbs or releases oxygen causing the flexible gripper to bend and straighten, a phenomenon that is observed and based on which the gripping of objects is achieved. In conclusion, this thesis has designed and implemented a metal-air cell actuated soft gripper to capture objects, and has summarised and analysed the whole experiment, as well as providing an overview of future developments of the experiment. Master of Science (Electronics) 2023-05-21T08:52:02Z 2023-05-21T08:52:02Z 2023 Thesis-Master by Coursework Li, W. (2023). Electrochemical pneumatic battery for untethered soft gripper. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168006 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168006 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Metal-air batteries are an influential component of today's developments in green chemistry, while
soft grippers are a major direction for future research in robotics. The main characteristic of the
metal-air battery is that it performs the charging and discharging of the battery by absorbing and
releasing oxygen. The most vital part of the research on soft body grippers is the choice of actuator,
and pneumatic actuators are a good choice in terms of difficulty and efficiency of operation.
Therefore, in this thesis, experiments are used to combine the both to study the actuation of the
soft gripper by a metal-air battery.
In the experiments carried out in this thesis, we designed two batteries in series based on a fivelayer structure, and then constructed a soft gripper combining a pneumatic grid structure actuator
and a smart fabric. The combined metal-air battery is connected to the soft gripper with a hose to
control the flow of gas through a valve and the battery is connected to an external power supply
for charging and discharging. During the charging and discharging process the battery absorbs or
releases oxygen causing the flexible gripper to bend and straighten, a phenomenon that is observed
and based on which the gripping of objects is achieved.
In conclusion, this thesis has designed and implemented a metal-air cell actuated soft gripper to
capture objects, and has summarised and analysed the whole experiment, as well as providing an
overview of future developments of the experiment. |
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