LOCOMOTION
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- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
Energy-Efficient Robot Locomotion In article number 2100133, Poramate Manoonpong and co-workers present an integrative approach, combining 3D printing with soft material, finite element modeling, and neural control, to investigate the Fin Ray effect at various crossbeam angles and demonstrate that, among other angles, the Fin Ray model with nonstandard 10°-inclined crossbeams has a greater contact area to a curved surface and better durability. Using this 10° angle for efficient foot design can enhance on-pipe robot locomotion efficiency.
Keywords
Finite element methodRobotDurabilityMechanical engineeringContact angleFinSurface (topology)Computer scienceEngineeringMaterials science
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