Economically viable electromechanical tensile testing equipment for stretchable sensor assessment

Wiranata, Ardi and Premiaji, Witnadi Dardjat and Kartika, Widya and Febrinawarta, Burhan and Mao, Zebing and Ariyadi, Hifni Mukhtar and Aisyah, Nyayu and Putra, Ryan Anugrah and Mangunkusumo, Kevin G.H. and Muflikhun, Muhammad Akhsin (2024) Economically viable electromechanical tensile testing equipment for stretchable sensor assessment. HardwareX, 19. ISSN 24680672

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Abstract

The growing interest in soft robotics increases the demand for stretchable sensors. The high performance of stretchable sensors depends much on the linearity, reliability and hysteresis of the stretchable conductive materials. In the applications of conductive materials such as in dielectric elastomer actuators, a stretchable conductive material should maintain the conductivity while sustaining large and multiple cycles of stretch and release tests. To understand the stretchable electrode quality, researchers should perform an electromechanical test. However, researchers require a high investment cost to use a professional type of electromechanical tensile test. In this research, we proposed an economically viable version of the Do-it-yourself (DIY) electromechanical tensile test (EMTT) to resolve the high investment cost problems. The DIY-EMTT is based on the Arduino-nano module. We integrate the load cell, displacement sensor, motor linear stage and DIY resistance meter. We can use the DIY mechanism to suppress the instrumental cost from thousands to hundreds of dollars. Furthermore, we provide a step-by-step guide to build the DIY-EMTT. We expect our DIY-EMTT to boost stretchable sensor development in soft robotics. © 2024 The Author(s)

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 0; All Open Access, Gold Open Access, Green Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: Costs; Dielectric materials; Economics; Robotics; Tensile testing; Do it yourself; Economically viable; Electromechanical property; Investment costs; Performance; Soft robotics; Softer materials; Stretchable sensor; Tensile test; Testing equipment; Conductive materials
Subjects: T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department
Depositing User: Rita Yulianti Yulianti
Date Deposited: 29 Apr 2025 00:25
Last Modified: 29 Apr 2025 00:25
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/12980

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