Soft Robots: Flexible Structures
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•Why would you want a soft robot in the 1st place?
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Soft robots are made out of flexible materials like plastic tubing.
These robots are powered entirely by compressed air and require no electronics.
They can be used in places like mines where electronics could spark explosions, or in the strong magnetic fields around MRI machines.
The main structural members of this robot are fabric tubes inflated with air.
Soft robots can become tall to go over obstacles or short to fit under obstructions.
They use their shape changing ability and their compliance to squeeze through tight passageways and then also to wrap their body around objects.
NASA was at one point looking into to trust robots for exactly that reason.
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