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Three‐dimensional multielectrode‐controlled two orthogonal direction bendable IPMC actuator with an active clasp

Feng et al., 2013

Document ID
9376446170852282519
Author
Feng G
Tsai J
Publication year
Publication venue
Polymer Engineering & Science

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This article presents a novel three‐dimensional ionic‐polymer‐metal‐composite (IPMC) actuator. The actuator consists of two parts: a motion element and an active clasp. With a multiple electrode design, the motion element can bend in two orthogonal directions, and …
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