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Transient thermo-mechanical analysis for bimorph soft robot based on thermally responsive liquid crystal elastomers 被引量:1

Transient thermo-mechanical analysis for bimorph soft robot based on thermally responsive liquid crystal elastomers
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摘要 Thermally responsive liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) hold great promise in applications of soft robots and actuators because of the induced size and shape change with temperature. Experiments have successfully demonstrated that the LCE based bimorphs can be effective soft robots once integrated with soft sensors and thermal actuators. Here, we present an analytical transient thermo-mechanical model for a bimorph structure based soft robot, which consists of a strip of LCE and a thermal inert polymer actuated by an ultra-thin stretchable open-mesh shaped heater to mimic the unique locomotion behaviors of an inchworm. The coupled mechanical and thermal analysis based on the thermo-mechanical theory is carried out to underpin the transient bending behavior, and a systematic understanding is therefore achieved. The key analytical results reveal that the thickness and the modulus ratio of the LCE and the inert polymer layer dominate the transient bending deformation. The analytical results will not only render fundamental understanding of the actuation of bimorph structures, but also facilitate the rational design of soft robotics. Thermally responsive liquid crystal elastomers(LCEs) hold great promise in applications of soft robots and actuators because of the induced size and shape change with temperature. Experiments have successfully demonstrated that the LCE based bimorphs can be effective soft robots once integrated with soft sensors and thermal actuators. Here, we present an analytical transient thermo-mechanical model for a bimorph structure based soft robot, which consists of a strip of LCE and a thermal inert polymer actuated by an ultra-thin stretchable open-mesh shaped heater to mimic the unique locomotion behaviors of an inchworm. The coupled mechanical and thermal analysis based on the thermo-mechanical theory is carried out to underpin the transient bending behavior, and a systematic understanding is therefore achieved. The key analytical results reveal that the thickness and the modulus ratio of the LCE and the inert polymer layer dominate the transient bending deformation. The analytical results will not only render fundamental understanding of the actuation of bimorph structures, but also facilitate the rational design of soft robotics.
出处 《Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition)》 SCIE EI CSCD 2019年第7期943-952,共10页 应用数学和力学(英文版)
基金 Project supported by the National Basic Research Program(No.2015CB351901) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.11372272,11622221,11621062,11502009,and 11772030) the Doctoral New Investigator Grant from American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund of the National Science Foundation(Nos.1509763 and 1554499) the Opening Fund of State Key Laboratory for Strength and Vibration of Mechanical Structures,Xi’an Jiaotong University(No.SV2018-KF-13) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.2017XZZX002-11)
关键词 TRANSIENT thermo-mechanical analysis SOFT ROBOT thermal-responsive liq- UID crystal elastomer (LCE) transient thermo-mechanical analysis soft robot thermal-responsive liquid crystal elastomer(LCE)
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