Target of this project is to create cheap semi-soft linear actuators for everyone to use (^ new design of stripes with magnets) A) Semi-soft actuators would be reliable
Project has two parts:
1) Structural one, about mechanics
2) Effective control
Structure
Main idea - to use pivoting torque and pulling force at the same time, it works like a linear electric motor. Two electromagnets on each side generate magnetic field, which orients magnetic momentum of each segment of the stripe.
You can read more about production of stripes in logs of project, here I only would say that it's quite simple to fabricate them: you need 3d-printed mold. Then, you pour few liquids (including epoxy) there and clamp nylon stripe inside, as simple as that!
Control circuit and effectiveness
"Are electromagnets effective enough?"
- Yes, you just need to control them properly. We don't have to waste so much energy during their work, my theory is what electromagnet has a top energy capacity assigned to specific voltage which it can achieve and by cramming additional energy inside on top of that you do nothing, what is usually seen as a not energy-efficient behaviour of electromagnets. You can withdraw and insert energy there cyclically without exceeding of any limitations.
During R&D lots of interesting things were found - how electromagnetism works in general and how to "do it" properly. Where are hidden losses, how to avoid them, what is a way to go and what is not.
You can read about it here: http://cafeohw.xyz/electronics/eism/Benefits
Or why, in the first place? :
A.1) Comparing to traditional rigid mechanics they don't care about shocks of any kind very much, also there is nothing wrong with bending - no requirements for precise placement for them.
A.2) You can parallel them - many hands make light work. If one fails - it's not fatal. And paralleling rigid motors isn't simplest task.
B) They can be fast
C) Why do you need to simulate muscle with complicated math models, if you just can use something, what is very close by design?
Excellent work! I'll definitely be following this project closely. It seems you are progressing rapidly now, and the muscles are even more efficient.
Any chance the 3D mold files or PCB schematics will be made available anytime soon? I'm eager to join in on developing these actuators for a robotics application. I think they would make a suitable alternative for brushless motors if the torque could be maximized. Much more power efficient too!