Jeff will present on McKibben air muscles, artificial muscles used in orthotics that were developed in the 1950s and work using air pressure and fluid power. Will will discuss Festo's bionic handling assistant, designed to mimic an elephant trunk using polyamide bellows, and their bionic soft arm and hand systems. Madison will cover how fluid power allows robot arms to move in various ways, showing a clip and discussing how the robot is built.
Jeff will present on McKibben air muscles, artificial muscles used in orthotics that were developed in the 1950s and work using air pressure and fluid power. Will will discuss Festo's bionic handling assistant, designed to mimic an elephant trunk using polyamide bellows, and their bionic soft arm and hand systems. Madison will cover how fluid power allows robot arms to move in various ways, showing a clip and discussing how the robot is built.
Jeff will present on McKibben air muscles, artificial muscles used in orthotics that were developed in the 1950s and work using air pressure and fluid power. Will will discuss Festo's bionic handling assistant, designed to mimic an elephant trunk using polyamide bellows, and their bionic soft arm and hand systems. Madison will cover how fluid power allows robot arms to move in various ways, showing a clip and discussing how the robot is built.
From: Jeffrey Johns, William Conklin, Madison Kelley
Date: April 12-2021 Subject: APLED 121-Reasearch Project Outline
Research Project Outline
Pneumatics in Robotics By (Jeff Johns, Will Conklin, and Madison Kelley) McKibben Air Muscle (Jeff) 3.5 minuets Introduction McKibben artificial muscle used in orthotics An orthotic is an externally applied device used to modify the structural and functional characteristics of the neuromuscular and skeletal system Air muscle design o Developed in the 1950’s o Working principals o Slides 4-7 Combining air pressure and fluid power Modern versions of the air muscle o Stringing muscles together for increased load bearing potential o Using small diameter muscles together Advantages and disadvantages Conclusion (short video) Bionics in robotics (Will) 3.5 minuets Festo Bionics o Introduction Bionic handling assistant o Designed to mimic an elephant trunk o Three sections of polyamide bellows o Hand axis with three bellows o Fin gripper mimics fish tail Example of bellows section Bionic soft arm and hand o Similar to bionic handling equipment o Mate exoskeleton o Attachments o Artificial intelligence Bionic soft hand components Variety of different grippers Conclusion Fluid Power Gives Robot Arms All the Right Moves (Madison) 3 minuets Introduction Short clip of robot moving What it can do How it is built Conclusion