Experimental Study on Oscillating Wing for Propulsor with Bending Mechanism Modeled on Caudal Muscle-Skeletal Structure of Tuna
Abstract
The purpose of our study is to investigate the effect of the caudal fin behavior resulting from the caudal muscle-skeletal structure of tuna on the propulsive force. A propulsion system by tuna-like fin stroke using two air rubber artificial muscles and a multi-joint bending mechanism (a tuna-like bending mechanism) modeled on the antagonism muscles and the caudal skeletal structure of tuna was developed. In order to realize instructed oscillation of a wing, a method of continuous path follow-up control of a wing in water was discussed in regard to the control of the internal pressure of the artificial muscles. It was found that the optimum control method for the tuna-like bending mechanism was the pressure control of the artificial muscles with both feedforward and pressure feedback compensations. The propulsion performance on a deformable wing using the propulsion system was discussed.
- Publication:
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JSME International Journal Series C
- Pub Date:
- 2001
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2001JSMEC..44.1117M
- Keywords:
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- Biomechanics;
- Propulsion;
- Measurement and Control;
- Muscle and Skeleton;
- Caudal Fin of Tuna;
- Oscillating Wing;
- Air Rubber Artificial Muscle