卷须
螺旋(铁路)
干扰(通信)
执行机构
计算机科学
工程类
人工智能
机械工程
生物
频道(广播)
计算机网络
植物
作者
Jingjing Feng,Yiwei Zhao,Jiquan Kang,Wenhua Hu,Ruiqin Wu,Wei Zhang
出处
期刊:Soft robotics
[Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.]
日期:2024-01-29
卷期号:11 (3): 392-409
标识
DOI:10.1089/soro.2023.0052
摘要
Organisms can adapt to various complex environments by obtaining optimal morphologies. Plant tendrils evolve an extraordinary and stable spiral morphology in the free-growing stage. By combining apical and asymmetrical growth strategies, the tendrils can adjust their morphology to wrap around and grab different supports. This phenomenon of changing tendril morphology through the movement of growth inspires a thoughtful consideration of the laws of growth that underlie it. In this study, tendril growth is modeled based on the Kirchhoff rod theory to obtain the exact morphological equations. Based on this, the movement patterns of the tendrils are investigated under different growth strategies. It is shown that the self-interference phenomenon appears as the tendril grows, allowing it to hold onto its support more firmly. In addition, a finite element model is constructed using continuum media mechanics and following the finite growth theory to simulate tendril growth. The growth morphology and self-interference phenomenon of tendrils are observed visually. Furthermore, an innovative class of fluid elastic actuators is designed to verify the growth phenomena of tendrils, which can realize the wrapping and locking functions. Several experiments are conducted to measure the end output force and the smallest size that can be clamped, and the output efficiency of the elastic actuator and the optimal working pressure are verified. The results presented in this study could reveal the formation law of free tendril spiral morphology and provide an inspiring idea for the programmability and motion control of bionic soft robots, with promising applications in the fields of underwater rescue and underwater picking.
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