Design of fishtail structure based on oscillating mechanisms using PVC gel actuators
Bionic robot fish, as a kind of underwater robots, has already demonstrated great potential in the ocean. Developing soft actuators for the bionic robot fish has become a key issue. This paper proposed a novel robot fishtail consisting of oscillating mechanisms and the stacked soft polyvinyl chlorid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. 2022-07, Vol.341, p.113588, Article 113588 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bionic robot fish, as a kind of underwater robots, has already demonstrated great potential in the ocean. Developing soft actuators for the bionic robot fish has become a key issue. This paper proposed a novel robot fishtail consisting of oscillating mechanisms and the stacked soft polyvinyl chloride (PVC) gel actuators. Based on the fish body wave curve used to control the kinematics of fish swimming, a bionic fishtail skeleton with six joints was developed. A stacked PVC gel actuator was fabricated and its mechanical properties and frequency response characteristics were analyzed. On this basis, a fishtail prototype was fabricated, assembled and tested, which showed good agreement with the theoretical prediction. In addition, mechanical properties and frequency response characteristics of the prototype were also studied. The results showed that the swing amplitude of the fishtail could generate a peak value at about 1.5 Hz (2 Hz on land) due to the resonance effect, which was conducive to the swing of the bionic robot fish. And the underwater tests have demonstrated that the fishtail structure can still generate propulsion and move in the water. The conclusion can provide guidance for the design of bionic robot fish in practical application.
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●A novel oscillating mechanism based on PVC gel actuators was proposed.●A fishtail based on the oscillating mechanisms using PVC gel actuators was designed and fabricated.●The appearance of the resonant frequency at 1.5 Hz (2 Hz on land) is beneficial to increase the swing amplitude.●The underwater experiments show the fishtail structure can still generate propulsion and move in the water.●This soft robotic system was compared and showed advantages over other robot fishtails. |
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ISSN: | 0924-4247 1873-3069 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.sna.2022.113588 |