Aspects of Materials Processing and Engineering for the Development of Soft Robotic Devices

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Contributors

  • Shib Shankar Banerjee - , Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) (Author)
  • Injamamul Arief - , Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (Author)
  • Andreas Fery - , Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (Author)
  • Gert Heinrich - , Chair of Textile Technology (Author)
  • Amit Das - , Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (Author)

Abstract

The development of soft materials for various smart applications, such as in soft robotic devices derived from elastomers, naturally occurring rubbers and polymers, can be traced back to 1940s. Contrary to conventional robotics, soft robotic research was primarily dedicated to reproducing and mimicking the elasticity and compliance of biological substrates. In the last few decades, however, subsequent progress in soft robotic devices and manipulators has been witnessed within the subcategories of material & processing, sensor and actuators. In this chapter, a comprehensive introduction to soft robotics engineering is highlighted exclusively from the perspective of materials development. Soft material prototypes are eventually exploited towards designing biomimetic prosthetic devices with sensing capabilities and soft actuating bodies. We present an elaborate discussion on soft materials engineering, including elastomers, polymer composites containing fillers and associated processing methodologies. Despite high flexibility and inherent biocompatibility, conventional soft elastomer-based (silicone and polyurethane) matrices often suffer from either poor mechanical strength or reduced mechanical output at higher temperatures. This review briefly summarizes and critically discusses the different types of compliant maten als, Le. elastomers, fluids, gels and others, which are currently being employed in soft robotics. This chapter also highlights new opportunities and paves some potential avenues to address several challenges, particularly the ones concerning and soft robotic materials. Moreover, utilization of soft rubber for sensors and other applications could ameliorate the versatility of soff material applications. Therefore, challenges and future direction in soft robotics research have to be explicitly integrated within the subdomain of materials development and processing and, therefore, addressed in-depth in this chapter, with an emphasis on autonomous soft robotic arms capable of stimuli-responsive operations.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSoft Robotics
PublisherBentham Science Publishers B.V.
Pages1-20
Number of pages20
ISBN (electronic)978-981-5051-72-8
ISBN (print)978-981-5051-73-5
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Keywords

  • Crosslinking of elastomers, Elastomer composites, Elastomer processing, Mechanical properties, Network stability, Soft elastomeric materials