FLUTECS Laboratory – technologies for fluidic control of intelligent machines

Location: Istituto di BioRobotica – Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

Lab head: Prof. Matteo Cianchetti

Contact: matteo.cianchetti@santannapisa.it

Lab Team

Matteo Cianchetti
Professore Associato

Istituto di Biorobotica

Lucrezia Lorenzon
Tecnologo

Istituto di Biorobotica

Lab Mission

The laboratory is a complete facility to perform partial or complete characterization of fluidic technologies (such as flexible fluidic actuators or compliant fluidic sensors) through semi-automatic mechanical testing. This facility gives the possibility of standardizing the characterization protocol of novel technologies based on fluidic principles. The synchronous acquisition system allows a straightforward data fusion for a multi-parametric behavioral analysis.

The following research activities can be carried on:

  • Standardized multi-modal mechanical characterization of actuation and/or sensing technologies.
  • Cyclic analysis for durability and wearing evaluation of soft components and fully functional prototypes.
  • Preliminary functional evaluation of novel actuation and/or sensing concepts under multiple mechanical loading conditions, including static, dynamic and cyclic conditions over variable ranges.

Devices 

FLUTECS

FLUTECS is a mechanical testing machine to perform partial or complete characterization of fluidic technologies through semi-automatic mechanical testing. FLUTECS is composed of a mechanical system to apply and measure forces and displacements to the tested sample, and a fluidic system to control the actuation of the sample, in the case a fluidic actuator is tested.

Features:

  • It accommodates a wide range of sample dimensions, between 1 cm and 50 cm
  • Custom 3D-printed grippers
  • The mechanical system has two modules in the horizontal direction, and one module in the vertical direction
  • Forces up to 1 kN can be measured, acquisition rate1 kHz, static and dynamic errors 0.05 N and 0.4 N, respectively
  • Forces up to 1.5 kN can be applied, both statically and dynamically
  • Displacements can be controlled with high resolution (better than 0.01 mm)
  • The maximum displacement is 25 cm, at maximum velocity of 1200 mm/s
  • The fluidic actuation can be with air or with water, at both positive and negative pressures
  • The maximum flow for fluidic actuation is 30 L/min
  • The control of actuation can be in pressure or in volume
  • The maximum actuating pressure is 600 kPa, with resolution 0.01 bar
  • The maximum actuating volume is 400 ml, with resolution 0.1 ml
  • Cyclic actuation is enabled for both the mechanical and the fluidic system

Data sheet: download

Note: Usable only with technical supervision