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The Muscle Low-Down
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Needs Controllable –React to output from software via controller Fast –Respond and recover quickly Provide 180° of rotation Behave approximately like actual muscles Durable –10 6 + cycles
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How much contraction? 2in 14 in 10 in Muscle length= 10 in. Muscle+Tendon length= 14 in. Moment arm= 2in. After rotation the muscle have to be 6 in. long so that the muscle+tendon length is 10 in. (10-6)/10=40% contraction Changing to 1 inch moment arm with 4 inches of tendon and a twelve inch upper arm necessitates a 22% contraction.
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Air Muscles Pros: –Can contract by 25% easily –Similar to muscles in appearance and action –Quick Cons: –Complex to control: electrically actuated valves and such –bulky
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Nitinol Muslce Wire Pros: –All electrical control –Small form –React quickly Cons: –Slow cool down time –Can not contract more than 5% repeatedly
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Air Muscle Implementation Idea 3-way valve Pressure Cylinder + - Pressurized air Exhaust From muscle Valve When the pressure is turned off, the muscle can immediately relax.
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Muslce Wire Implementation Idea Make the actual length of the wire longer somehow so that it contracts a greater distance.
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