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Squid-Inspired Powerful Untethered Soft Pumps via Magnetically Induced Phase Transitions.

Qin JiangZhitong HuKefan WuWenjun WuShuo ZhangHan DingZhigang Wu
Published in: Soft robotics (2023)
Soft robots possess unique deformability and hence result in great adaptability to various unconstructive environments; meanwhile, untethered soft actuation techniques are critical in fully exploiting their potential for practical applications. However, restricted by the material's softness and structural compliance, most untethered actuation systems were incapable of achieving fully soft construction with a powerful output. While in Nature, with a fully soft body, a squid can burst high-pressure jet flow from a cavity that drives the squid to swim swiftly. Here, inspired by such a unique actuation strategy of squids, an entirely soft pump capable of high-pressure output, fast jetting, and untethered control is presented, and it helps a bionic soft robotic squid to achieve a high-efficient untethered motion in water. The soft pump is designed by a reversible liquid-gas phase transition of an inductive heating magnetic liquid metal composite that acts as an adjustable power source with high heat efficiency. In particular, being purely soft, the pump can yet lift ∼20 times its weight and achieve ∼3 times the specific pressure of the previous record. It may promote the application of soft robots with independent actuation, high output power, and embodied energy supply.
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