Analytical solution of a microrobot-blood vessel interaction model.

IF 5.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Nonlinear Dynamics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1007/s11071-024-10318-2
Gengxiang Wang, Andrew Bickerdike, Yang Liu, Antoine Ferreira
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This study develops a dynamics model of a microrobot vibrating in a blood vessel aiming to detect potential cancer metastasis. We derive an analytical solution for microrobot's motion, considering interactions with the vessel walls modelled by a linear spring-dashpot and a constant damping value for blood viscosity. The model facilitates instantaneous state transitions of the microrobot, such as contact with the vessel wall and free motion within the fluid. Amplitudes and phase angles from the transient solutions of dynamics model of the microrobot are solved at arbitrary moments, providing insights into its transient dynamics. The analytical solution of the proposed system is validated by experimental data, serving as a benchmark to examine the influence of pertinent parameters on microrobot's dynamic response. It is found that the contact force transmitted to the vessel wall, assessed by system's transmissibility function dependent on damping and frequency ratios, decreases with increasing damping ratio and intensifies when the frequency ratio is below 2 . At the frequency ratio is equal to 1, resonance phenomenon is dominated by the magnification factor linked to the damping ratio, increasing the amplitude of resonance as damping decreases. Finally, different sets of system parameters, including excitation frequency and magnitude, fluid damping, vessel wall's stiffness and damping, reveal multi-periodic motions and fake collision of the microrobot with the vessel wall. Simulation results imply that these phenomena are minimally affected by vessel wall's stiffness but are significantly influenced by other parameters, such as fluid damping coefficient and damping coefficient of the blood vessel wall. This research provides a robust theoretical foundation for developing control strategies for microrobots aimed at detecting cancer metastasis.

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Nonlinear Dynamics
Nonlinear Dynamics 工程技术-工程:机械
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期刊介绍: Nonlinear Dynamics provides a forum for the rapid publication of original research in the field. The journal’s scope encompasses all nonlinear dynamic phenomena associated with mechanical, structural, civil, aeronautical, ocean, electrical, and control systems. Review articles and original contributions are based on analytical, computational, and experimental methods. The journal examines such topics as perturbation and computational methods, symbolic manipulation, dynamic stability, local and global methods, bifurcations, chaos, and deterministic and random vibrations. The journal also investigates Lie groups, multibody dynamics, robotics, fluid-solid interactions, system modeling and identification, friction and damping models, signal analysis, and measurement techniques.
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