2023
DOI: 10.1088/1748-3190/acf635
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Development of an impulsive motion generator inspired by cocking slip joint of snapping shrimp

Kiichi Tajima,
Keisuke Yagi,
Yoshikazu Mori

Abstract: We propose an impulsive motion generator inspired by snapping shrimp. The proposed device mimics the geometrical arrangement of a unique claw joint called cocking slip joint and integrates it with an artificial rack-pinion actuator mechanism rather than adopting the musculoskeletal system as it is. The design approach allows the proposed device to reproduce the impulsive slip motion through the torque reversal and unlatching mechanism of the underlying unique joint by using a single servo motor. Static and dyn… Show more

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“…From the view point of mechanical devices that are bioinspired by pistol shrimp, a pulsed water jet generator was proposed [75,76], and a ring vortex cavitation around the pulsed water jet from a device was realized by mimicking the claws of pistol shrimp [77]. A bioinspired plasma generator [78] and an impulsive motion generator [79] were also developed. When the claw of a pistol shrimp is imitated, high-repetition frequencies, such as several hundred times per second, are not expected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the view point of mechanical devices that are bioinspired by pistol shrimp, a pulsed water jet generator was proposed [75,76], and a ring vortex cavitation around the pulsed water jet from a device was realized by mimicking the claws of pistol shrimp [77]. A bioinspired plasma generator [78] and an impulsive motion generator [79] were also developed. When the claw of a pistol shrimp is imitated, high-repetition frequencies, such as several hundred times per second, are not expected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%