Several biological creatures represent a great inspiration for the realization of advanced morphing materials. For instance, bat wing is extremely interesting because of its unique ability of drastically changing shape and size thanks to an embedded distributed array of ultra-small-in-size muscles. This is obviously done as a response to continuously detected external stimuli. Novel ultra-lightweight and non-invasive artificial muscles that can exploit a dual functionality and that can be integrated into hosting materials, are here investigated. The muscles are made of a piezoelectric (PVDF) single micro-fibre and a micro-fibre rope created using a simple electrospinning technique. The advantage of this technique is the less-complex in-situ fibres poling during electrospinning which makes them an attractive alternative compared to thin PVDF films that require an additional complicated poling step to achieve their piezoelectric properties. Muscles that possess an active and passive electromechanical response based on a ∼ 3-micron thick single PVDF fibre and ∼ 150-micron thick PVDF fibred rope, were realized. Preliminary results prove that these PVDF fibres have a highly accurate electromechanical response over an extremely wide frequency range. Fully constrained single fibres and fibre ropes, when actuated with the corresponding electric fields, show a midpoint displacement of ∼ 36 μm.
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ASME 2018 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems
September 10–12, 2018
San Antonio, Texas, USA
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- Aerospace Division
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978-0-7918-5195-1
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Electrospun PVDF Miniaturized Muscles for Bio Inspired Morphing Materials
Krishna Chytanya Chinnam,
Krishna Chytanya Chinnam
Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
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Federico Fabriani,
Federico Fabriani
Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
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Iucci Giovanna,
Iucci Giovanna
Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
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Giulia Lanzara
Giulia Lanzara
Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
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Krishna Chytanya Chinnam
Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
Federico Fabriani
Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
Iucci Giovanna
Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
Giulia Lanzara
Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
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SMASIS2018-8054, V002T06A006; 7 pages
Published Online:
November 14, 2018
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Chinnam, KC, Fabriani, F, Giovanna, I, & Lanzara, G. "Electrospun PVDF Miniaturized Muscles for Bio Inspired Morphing Materials." Proceedings of the ASME 2018 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. Volume 2: Mechanics and Behavior of Active Materials; Structural Health Monitoring; Bioinspired Smart Materials and Systems; Energy Harvesting; Emerging Technologies. San Antonio, Texas, USA. September 10–12, 2018. V002T06A006. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/SMASIS2018-8054
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