Relationship between photoelasticity of polyurethane and dielectric anisotropy of diisocyanate, and application of high-photoelasticity polyurethane to tactile sensor for robot hands

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Abstract

Eight types of polyurethane were synthesized using seven types of diisocyanate. It was found that the elasto-optical constant depends on the concentration of diisocyanate groups in a unit volume of a polymer and the magnitude of anisotropy of the dielectric constant of diisocyanate groups. It was also found that incident light scattered when bending stress was generated inside photoelastic polyurethanes. A high sensitive tactile sensor for robot hands was devised using one of the developed polyurethanes with high photoelasticity.

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Mitsuzuka, M., Kinbara, Y., Fukuhara, M., Nakahara, M., Nakano, T., Takarada, J., … Tajitsu, Y. (2021). Relationship between photoelasticity of polyurethane and dielectric anisotropy of diisocyanate, and application of high-photoelasticity polyurethane to tactile sensor for robot hands. Polymers, 13(1), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13010143

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