he basic idea behind the Preloaded Hydraulic Muscle is to use two inflatable bladders and keep them partially inflated in the idle state ( t. A gear pump transfers the fluid from one bladder to the second one moving the actuator.
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Each of the bladders is inserted into a sleeve made from the aramid fiber , which transforms the swelling of the bladder into linear motion of the actuator. Since the amount of hydraulic fluid in the both bladders is constant , there is no possibility to rupture the bladder with excessive pressure as long as the muscle system was filled correctly initially.
The module consists of four parts :
- two actuators ( one for bending , one for straightening motion )
- miniature gear pump with a BLDC motor
- BLDC motor controller
- logic board with microcontroller , responsible for interfacing with control circuits , servo mode operation , PID , monitoring and communication .
The two videos below show the operation of the prototype , still without the logic board.
In the next posts I will present the whole design of this actuator
I know I'm the only one commenting here -- but -- have you considered (a) using something a little less rigid than silicone tubing, and (b) using the muscles in opposing pairs, the way nature does it?