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Reduction of granular drag inspired by self-burrowing rotary seeds
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EngineeringDrag ReductionFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringField RoboticsGranular MediumSoil MechanicGeotechnical EngineeringMechanicsCrop EstablishmentBio-inspired RoboticsRheologyGranular DragKinematicsDisperse FlowPattern FormationCivil EngineeringSoil StructureGeomechanicsGranular Drag Reduction
We present quantitative measurements and mat hematical analysis of the granular drag reduction by rotation, as motivated by the digging of Erodium and Pelargonium seeds. The seeds create a motion to dig into soil before germination using their moisture-responsive awns, which are originally helical shaped but reversibly deform to a linear configuration in a humid environment. We show that the rotation greatly lowers the resistance of soil against penetration because grain rearrangements near the intruder change the force chain network. We find a general correlation for the drag reduction by relative slip, leading to a mathematical model for the granular drag of a rotating intruder. In addition to shedding light on the mechanics of a rotating body in granular media, this work can guide us to design robots working in granular media with enhanced maneuverability.
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