• Sponge makes robotic device a soft touch

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    Sponge makes robotic device a soft touch

    Date:
    June 7, 2023
    Source:
    University of Bristol
    Summary:
    A simple sponge has improved how robots grasp, scientists have
    found.


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    A simple sponge has improved how robots grasp, scientists from the
    University of Bristol have found.

    This easy-to-make sponge-jamming device can help stiff robots handle
    delicate items carefully by mimicking the nuanced touch, or variable
    stiffness, of a human.

    Robots can skip, jump and do somersaults, but they're too rigid to hold
    an egg easily. Variable-stiffness devices are potential solutions for
    contact compliance on hard robots to reduce damage, or for improving
    the load capacity of soft robots.

    This study, published at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics
    and Automation (ICRA) 2023, shows that variable stiffness can be achieved
    by a silicone sponge.

    Lead author Tianqi Yue from Bristol's Department of Engineering
    Mathematics explained: "Stiffness, also known as softness, is important
    in contact scenarios.

    "Robotic arms are too rigid so they cannot make such a soft human-like
    grasp on delicate objects, for example, an egg.

    "What makes humans different from robotic arms is that we have soft
    tissues enclosing rigid bones, which act as a natural mitigating
    mechanism.

    "In this paper, we managed to develop a soft device with variable
    stiffness, to be mounted on the end robotic arm for making
    the robot-object contact safe." Silicone sponge is a cheap and easy-to-fabricate material. It is a porous elastomer just like the
    cleaning sponge used in everyday tasks.

    By squeezing the sponge, the sponge stiffens which is why it can be
    transformed into a variable-stiffness device.

    This device could be used in industrial robots in scenarios including
    gripping jellies, eggs and other fragile substances. It can also be used
    in service robots to make human-robot interaction safer.

    Mr Yue added: "We managed to use a sponge to make a cheap and nimble
    but effective device that can help robots achieve soft contact with
    objects. The great potential comes from its low cost and light weight.

    "We believe this silicone-sponge based variable-stiffness device will
    provide a novel solution in industry and healthcare, for example, tunable-stiffness requirement on robotic polishing and ultrasound
    imaging." The team will now look at making the device achieve variable stiffness in multiple directions, including rotation.

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