News, Simple Bio-Inspired Actuator Emulates Muscular Hydrostat
By ArmaanRathi On April 25, 2021 · Leave a Comment · In 2021 SP Team 03, 2021 SP Week 10, Biol. Discoveries translated into devices
A team of engineers at Cornell has developed an actuator that can function in a similar manner to muscles. The actuator’s design was inspired by octopus tentacles, and doesn’t require any complex parts. It was made using 3D printing and uses pneumatics and pressure differences to control movement.
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