机器人
鱼类运动
推力
执行机构
声学
运动学
海洋工程
模拟
工程类
控制理论(社会学)
机械
计算机科学
物理
机械工程
人工智能
电气工程
经典力学
控制(管理)
作者
Dinh Quang Nguyen,Van Anh Ho
出处
期刊:Soft robotics
[Mary Ann Liebert]
日期:2021-06-17
卷期号:9 (3): 425-439
被引量:50
标识
DOI:10.1089/soro.2020.0093
摘要
In this article, we propose a soft eel robot design using soft pneumatic actuators that mimic eel muscles. Four pairs of soft actuators are used to construct the eel robot body. Pulse signals with suitable shifting phases are utilized to control delivery of compressed air to the actuators in sequence to create a sinusoidal wave from head to tail of the robot body. A model of hydrodynamic forces acting on an anguilliform swimmer when moving in fluid was built to estimate the thrust force generated by the robot at different tail beat frequencies. Experimental data revealed that the generated thrust force was positively correlated with the beat frequency. Measured data showed that swimming efficiency depended on both generated thrust force and body posture in situ. At the beat frequency of 1.25 Hz, and air pressure at three segments from head to tail of 65, 50, and 30 kPa, respectively, the eel robot body showed the best cost of transport (COT) of 19.21 with velocity of 10.5 cm/s (or 0.198 body length per second [BL/s]), compared to the other's values of operation frequency and air pressure. We also found that control shifting phase strongly affects the swimming speed and COT. The robot body reached the highest velocity at around 19 cm/s (0.36 BL/s) with the COT of 10.72. Obtained result in this research would contribute to development of soft elongated swimming robot and enhance the knowledge on swimming performance of both robot and natural eels.
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