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Fuel-powered artificial muscles
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posted on 2006-03-17, 00:00 authored by V H Ebron, Z Yang, D J Seyer, M E Kozlov, J Oh, H Xie, Joselito RazalJoselito Razal, L J Hall, J P Ferraris, A G Macdiarmid, R H BaughmanArtificial muscles and electric motors found in autonomous robots and prosthetic limbs are typically battery-powered, which severely restricts the duration of their performance and can necessitate long inactivity during battery recharge. To help solve these problems, we demonstrated two types of artificial muscles that convert the chemical energy of high-energy-density fuels to mechanical energy. The first type stores electrical charge and uses changes in stored charge for mechanical actuation. In contrast with electrically powered electrochemical muscles, only half of the actuator cycle is electrochemical. The second type of fuel-powered muscle provides a demonstrated actuator stroke and power density comparable to those of natural skeletal muscle and generated stresses that are over a hundred times higher.
History
Journal
ScienceVolume
311Issue
5767Pagination
1580 - 1583Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of ScienceLocation
Washington, D.C.Publisher DOI
eISSN
1095-9203Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2006, AAASUsage metrics
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Keywords
Artificial OrgansBiomechanical PhenomenaBiomimetic MaterialsBionicsElectric Power SuppliesElectrochemistryElectrodesHydrogenLiftingMuscle, SkeletalNanotubes, CarbonOxidation-ReductionOxygenRoboticsStress, MechanicalScience & TechnologyMultidisciplinary SciencesScience & Technology - Other TopicsAUTONOMOUS MOVEMENTCATALYTIC NANOMOTORSSTRAINGEL