Paper, A Lesson from Plants: High-Speed Soft Robotic Actuators
By AceChen On February 9, 2020 · Leave a Comment · In 2020 SP Team 12, 2020 SP Week 02, Biol. Discoveries translated into devices
Plants like the Venus flytrap close their mouth-like leaves at almost imperceptible speed. Based on these snap-buckling mechanics, researchers designed soft actuators that can change volume at incredible speeds. Two elastic membranes, much likes the ‘lips’ on the Venus flytrap, are activated pneumatically with a pressurized chamber. This innovation could be crucial for advancements in soft bio-inspired robots, allowing for better haptic displays, grippers, and more.
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