A Portable Real-Time Test Bench for Dielectric Elastomer Actuators

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2023Department
Ingeniería en Automática, Electrónica, Arquitectura y Redes de ComputadoresSource
Machines - 2023, Vol. 11 n. 3 pp. 1-15Abstract
Recently, a significant amount of research has been devoted to soft robots. Artificial
muscles belong to the most important components of soft robots. Dielectric elastomer actuators
(DEAs) represent the technology that comes closest to the capabilities of a natural muscle, making
them the best candidates for artificial muscles in robotics and prosthetics applications. To develop
these applications, an analysis of DEAs in a test bench must be possible. It is important that the
environmental conditions are known, and all components are specified, which is not the case in
most publications. This paper focuses on the development of a real-time test bench for DEAs which
provides environmental conditions and all components that are specified. Its goal is to open up the
research field of dielectric elastomer actuators or soft robots. The stacked DEA used is powered
by a high-voltage amplifier, which can be controlled via a real-time block diagram environment
together with a data acquisition (DAQ) device. The response of the actuator is measured with a laser
triangulation sensor. Furthermore, information about the applied voltage, the operating current, the
temperature, and the humidity are collected. It was demonstrated that the selected laser sensor is a
suitable device for this application. Moreover, it was shown that the selected high-voltage amplifier
is adequate to power a DEA. However, the DAQ is not fast enough to measure the actuator current.
It was demonstrated that housing keeps environmental conditions constant, is transportable, and
offers the flexibility to investigate different DEAs.
Subjects
dielectric elastomer actuators; dielectric elastomer transducers; soft robots; artificial muscles; test bench; real-timeCollections
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