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A biologically inspired artificial fish using flexible matrix composite actuators: analysis and experiment
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EngineeringBio-inspired Prototype FishInspired Artificial FishBio-inspired DesignMechanical EngineeringFlexible Matrix CompositeMotor ControlChemical ActuatorMarine EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringMicroactuatorKinesiologySoft RoboticsMechanical ControlBiomechanicsBio-inspired RoboticsKinematicsHealth SciencesSoft-bodied Organism BiomechanicsMechanical DesignMechatronicsBiomimetic ActuatorActuationFlexible Organism BiomechanicsBio-inspired SystemMechanical SystemsUnderwater SensingSoft MechatronicsBody Actuation
A bio-inspired prototype fish using the flexible matrix composite (FMC) muscle technology for fin and body actuation is developed. FMC actuators are pressure driven muscle-like actuators capable of large displacements as well as large blocking forces. An analytical model of the artificial fish using FMC actuators is developed and analysis results are presented. An experimental prototype of the artificial fish having FMC artificial muscles has been completed and tested. Constant mean thrusts have been achieved in the laboratory for a stationary fish for different undulation frequencies around 1 Hz. The experimental results demonstrate that a nearly constant thrust can be achieved through tuning of excitation frequency for given body stiffness. Free swimming results show that the prototype can swim at approximately 0.3 m s − 1.
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