具有特定冲程平面角度的拍打和划船控制功能的生物启发胸桨

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1007/s00332-024-10078-8
Bing Luo, Wei Li
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许多飞行和游泳生物都有用于推进的变形胸推进器(翼或鳍),通常具有拍打、划船和俯仰运动;拍打和划船运动负责冲程平面角度,而冲程平面角度对于推进器更广阔的性能空间非常重要,而生物仿生飞行器的人工推进器对冲程平面角度的描述和实现较少,因此缺乏冲程平面角度控制。在本文中,我们考虑了具有拍打和划船组合运动的机器人胸肌推进器,其冲程平面角度可以大致确定。我们考虑了两种可能的旋转轴配置(即拍打和划船旋转轴的依赖关系)。对于每种旋转轴配置,我们都提出了在一般指定的划水平面角度下拍打运动和划船运动之间的运动学关系,并提供了作为划船(或拍打)运动学函数的一般拍打(或划船)运动学,而这些运动学特征之前还没有被描述过。这些结果可作为特定冲程平面角度下推进器的参考轨迹,对冲程平面角度控制有影响,因此对生物仿生推进器实现更广阔的性能空间有影响。
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Biologically Inspired Pectoral Propulsors with Flapping and Rowing Control for a Specified Stroke Plane Angle

Many flying and swimming creatures have morphing pectoral propulsors (wings or fins) for propulsion, typically with flapping, rowing, and pitching motions; flapping and rowing motions are responsible for the stroke plane angle that is important for a broader performance space of the propulsor, while the stroke plane angle has been less characterized and implemented by artificial propulsors of biomimetic vehicles and thus has lack of stroke plane angle control. In this paper, we consider robotic pectoral propulsors with combined flapping and rowing motions for a stroke plane angle that can be generally specified. We consider two possible rotation axes configurations (i.e., the dependence of the rotation axes for flapping and rowing). For each rotation axes configuration, we propose the kinematic relations between the flapping and rowing motions for a generally specified stroke plane angle and provide the general flapping (or rowing) kinematics as a function of the rowing (or flapping) kinematics, which have not been characterized previously. These results serve as the reference trajectories of the propulsor for specified stroke plane angles and have implications for stroke plane angle control and thus have implications to achieve a broader performance space for biomimetic propulsors.

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