Hysteresis Of Soft Joints Embedded With Fluid-Filled Micro-Channels
Main Category: VeterinaryAlso Included In: Biology / Biochemistry
Article Date: 10 Jul 2008 - 4:00 PDT
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Arthropods like cockroaches, locusts, grasshoppers and many others do not have an elaborate nervous system e.g. the reflex action, unlike us, the mammalians; yet, they achieve significant dynamic stability during rapid locomotion on rough terrains.
Similarly, many flying insects too stabilize their flight against turbulent wind and fluctuations during flight transition from hovering to flapping modes. In order to absorb these perturbations including sudden sparks, these insects must employ passive mechanisms at their moving limbs including joints.
Experiments on model elastic joints show here that the origin of this dynamic stability is possibly a classical elastic instability of thin plates, namely the Euler's buckling instability.
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