Microfluidic-Based Artificial Muscles and Method of Formation
Abstract
Artificial muscles comprising a body of dielectric elastomer,
wherein the body contains a pair of microfluidic networks
are presented. Each microfluidic network includes a plurality
of channels fluidically coupled via a manifold. The
channels of the microfluidic networks are interdigitated and
filled with conductive fluid such that each set of adjacent
channels functions as the electrodes of an electroactive
polymer (EAP) actuator. By using the manifolds as compliant
wiring to energize the electrodes, artificial muscles in
accordance with the present disclosure mitigate some or all
of the reliability problems associated with prior-art artificial
muscles.
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