Scaling up forces with arrays of Peano-HASEL actuators.

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Scaling up forces with arrays of Peano-HASEL actuators. Scaling up forces with arrays of Peano-HASEL actuators. (A) Peano-HASEL actuators arranged in parallel to scale up force generation in a compact array. Actuators are stacked such that adjacent actuators are vertically offset by half of the pouch height. Electrode polarity alternates (as shown on the right) such that electrodes facing each other from adjacent actuators are always at the same potential. (B) Six actuators shown contracting 6.6% under a 200-g load at 8 kV. The white ovals show the offset pouches in the two rightmost actuators. (C) Comparison of the force-strain characteristics for one actuator to an array of six. Single-actuator data were projected upward by multiplying the load by six (dashed line) to estimate expected performance for an array of six actuators. The array of six actuators slightly outperforms expected results, demonstrating the ability to effectively scale up actuation force. (D) Six actuators shown contracting 4.6% under a 500-g load at 8 kV. Nicholas Kellaris et al. Sci. Robotics 2018;3:eaar3276 Copyright © 2018 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works