Theory Application

Theory Application

Soft Robotic Actuation Principle

Pneumatic Actuation:  

blah blah Pneumatic actuators are devices that use the energy in the form of a fluid (typically compressed air) to create mechanical motion [2]. The most commonly consist of pistons, cylinders and valves. A widely used pneumatic actuator is the McKibben muscle, patented by Gaylord, Richard H. [3]. The muscle simply contracts due to an increase in pressure causing a linear contraction.

A diagram of how the McKibben muscle contracts in relation to pressure increase

Figure has been copied [3]

Diagram of how the McKibben muscles contract linearly in relation to increase of internal pressure in stages (a) - (c). Relative pressure is noted at each stage of the illustration.