Presentation 2019-05-31
Preparation and Electrical Actuation of Artificial Muscle Made from Silver-Plated Conducting Thread
Kazuya Tada, Masaki Kaku,
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Abstract(in English) In auto-coiled artificial muscle made from conductive thread, a non-linear considerable reduction of electrical resistance was observed during actuation by Joule heating, in contrast to the conventional assumptions accepted by the researchers. The phenomenon can be explained as reflecting the change in the conduction path accompanying deformation of the artificial muscle due to heating.
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Keyword(in English) Conductive sewing thread artificial muscle / Fishing-line artificial muscle / Electrical resistance
Paper # OME2019-9
Date of Issue 2019-05-24 (OME)

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Committee OME
Conference Date 2019/5/31(1days)
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Chair Tatsuo Mori(Aichi Inst. of Tech.)
Vice Chair Yutaka Majima(Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
Secretary Yutaka Majima(NICT)
Assistant Hirotake Kajii(Osaka Univ.) / Toshihiko Kaji(Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Tech.)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Organic Molecular Electronics
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Preparation and Electrical Actuation of Artificial Muscle Made from Silver-Plated Conducting Thread
Sub Title (in English) Contribution of deformation for electrical resistance
Keyword(1) Conductive sewing thread artificial muscle
Keyword(2) Fishing-line artificial muscle
Keyword(3) Electrical resistance
1st Author's Name Kazuya Tada
1st Author's Affiliation University of Hyogo(Univ. of Hyogo)
2nd Author's Name Masaki Kaku
2nd Author's Affiliation University of Hyogo(Univ. of Hyogo)
Date 2019-05-31
Paper # OME2019-9
Volume (vol) vol.119
Number (no) OME-65
Page pp.pp.9-13(OME),
#Pages 5
Date of Issue 2019-05-24 (OME)