On the thrust performance of an ionic polymer-metal composite actuated robotic fish: Modeling and experimental investigation

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WANG TianMiao SHEN Qi WEN Li LIANG JianHong Robotic Institute School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation Beihang University Beijing China Museum of Comparative Biology Harvard University Oxford St Cambridge MA USA [1 ,1 ,2 ,1 ,1 ,100191 ,2 ,26 ,2138 ]
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In this paper, we theoretically predict and experimentally measure the thrust efficiency of a biomimetic robotic fish, which is propelled by an ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) actuator. A physics-based model that consists of IPMC dynamics and hydrodynamics was proposed, and simulation was conducted. In order to test the thrust performance of the robotic fish, a novel experimental apparatus was developed for hydrodynamic experiments. Under a servo towing system, the IPMC fish swam at a self-propelled speed where external force is averagely zero. Experimental results demonstrated that the theoretical model can well predict the thrust efficiency of the robotic fish. A maximum thrust efficiency of 2.3×10 3 at 1 Hz was recorded experimentally, the maximum thrust force was 0.0253 N, recorded at 1.2 Hz, while the maximum speed was 0.021 m/s, recorded at 1.5 Hz, and a peak power of 0.36 W was recorded at 2.6 Hz. Additionally, the optimal actuation frequency for the thrust efficiency was also recorded at the maximum self-propelled speed. The present method of examining the thrust efficiency may also be applied to the studies of other types of smart material actuated underwater robots.
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