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Topology optimization of fluidic pressure-driven multi-material compliant mechanisms (2310.10355v1)

Published 16 Oct 2023 in cs.CE

Abstract: Compliant mechanisms actuated by pneumatic loads are receiving increasing attention due to their direct applicability as soft robots that perform tasks using their flexible bodies. Using multiple materials to build them can further improve their performance and efficiency. Due to developments in additive manufacturing, the fabrication of multi-material soft robots is becoming a real possibility. To exploit this opportunity, there is a need for a dedicated design approach. This paper offers a systematic approach to developing such mechanisms using topology optimization. The extended SIMP scheme is employed for multi-material modeling. The design-dependent nature of the pressure load is modeled using the Darcy law with a volumetric drainage term. Flow coefficient of each element is interpolated using a smoothed Heaviside function. The obtained pressure field is converted to consistent nodal loads. The adjoint-variable approach is employed to determine the sensitivities. A robust formulation is employed, wherein a min-max optimization problem is formulated using the output displacements of the eroded and blueprint designs. Volume constraints are applied to the blueprint design, whereas the strain energy constraint is formulated with respect to the eroded design. The efficacy and success of the approach are demonstrated by designing pneumatically actuated multi-material gripper and contractor mechanisms. A numerical study confirms that multiple-material mechanisms perform relatively better than their single-material counterparts.

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