3D-Printed soft pneumatic actuators: enhancing flexible gripper capabilities

Abstract Soft gripping technologies have attracted significant attention due to their potential to advance mechatronics and human-machine interaction. Among various soft actuation methods, 3D-printed, pneumatic-based soft actuators stand out for their versatility and adaptability. This study investi...

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Main Authors: Shivashankar Hiremath, Kevin Amith Mathias, Tae-Won Kim
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-06-01
Series:ROBOMECH Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40648-025-00314-5
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description Abstract Soft gripping technologies have attracted significant attention due to their potential to advance mechatronics and human-machine interaction. Among various soft actuation methods, 3D-printed, pneumatic-based soft actuators stand out for their versatility and adaptability. This study investigates a unique semi-oval-shaped groove design, featuring a hollow 3D-printed structure made from soft material, and analyses its performance under varying pneumatic pressures. Soft actuators with different groove geometries were fabricated using material extrusion techniques. Their compliance, deformation behavior, and gripping capabilities were evaluated through experimental testing. The outcome shows that the actuator exhibits increased deflection with rising pneumatic pressure, highlighting its high sensitivity. At an applied pressure of 5 bar, a maximum deformation of 72.0 mm was recorded. Furthermore, numerical simulations closely matched the experimental results within a certain pressure range. The actuator’s ability to bend and conform to objects of various shapes and sizes demonstrates its excellent compliance and adaptability. These findings confirm that an optimal pressure level enables reliable object gripping using a Thermoplastic polyurethane-based soft actuator. As soft gripping technologies advance, such actuators are poised to play a crucial role in revolutionizing industries like manufacturing, logistics, and robotics by offering innovative solutions for diverse gripping challenges.
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spelling doaj-art-0ea9728542ef43f3b7a72080a5e5780b2025-08-20T02:10:35ZengSpringerOpenROBOMECH Journal2197-42252025-06-0112111110.1186/s40648-025-00314-53D-Printed soft pneumatic actuators: enhancing flexible gripper capabilitiesShivashankar Hiremath0Kevin Amith Mathias1Tae-Won Kim2Department of Mechatronics, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher EducationDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher EducationDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang UniversityAbstract Soft gripping technologies have attracted significant attention due to their potential to advance mechatronics and human-machine interaction. Among various soft actuation methods, 3D-printed, pneumatic-based soft actuators stand out for their versatility and adaptability. This study investigates a unique semi-oval-shaped groove design, featuring a hollow 3D-printed structure made from soft material, and analyses its performance under varying pneumatic pressures. Soft actuators with different groove geometries were fabricated using material extrusion techniques. Their compliance, deformation behavior, and gripping capabilities were evaluated through experimental testing. The outcome shows that the actuator exhibits increased deflection with rising pneumatic pressure, highlighting its high sensitivity. At an applied pressure of 5 bar, a maximum deformation of 72.0 mm was recorded. Furthermore, numerical simulations closely matched the experimental results within a certain pressure range. The actuator’s ability to bend and conform to objects of various shapes and sizes demonstrates its excellent compliance and adaptability. These findings confirm that an optimal pressure level enables reliable object gripping using a Thermoplastic polyurethane-based soft actuator. As soft gripping technologies advance, such actuators are poised to play a crucial role in revolutionizing industries like manufacturing, logistics, and robotics by offering innovative solutions for diverse gripping challenges.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40648-025-00314-5Soft actuator3D printingNumerical modelThermoplastic polyurethanePneumatic pressure
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3D-Printed soft pneumatic actuators: enhancing flexible gripper capabilities
ROBOMECH Journal
Soft actuator
3D printing
Numerical model
Thermoplastic polyurethane
Pneumatic pressure
title 3D-Printed soft pneumatic actuators: enhancing flexible gripper capabilities
title_full 3D-Printed soft pneumatic actuators: enhancing flexible gripper capabilities
title_fullStr 3D-Printed soft pneumatic actuators: enhancing flexible gripper capabilities
title_full_unstemmed 3D-Printed soft pneumatic actuators: enhancing flexible gripper capabilities
title_short 3D-Printed soft pneumatic actuators: enhancing flexible gripper capabilities
title_sort 3d printed soft pneumatic actuators enhancing flexible gripper capabilities
topic Soft actuator
3D printing
Numerical model
Thermoplastic polyurethane
Pneumatic pressure
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40648-025-00314-5
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