Several bivalve species burrow into sandy sediments to reach their living position. There are many hypotheses concerning the functional morphology of the bivalve shell for burrowing. Observational studies are limited and often qualitative and should be complemented by a synthetic approach mimicking the burrowing process using a robotic emulation. In this paper we present a simple mechatronic set-up to mimic the burrowing behaviour of bivalves. As environment we used water and quartz sand contained in a glass tank. Bivalve shells were mathematically modelled on the computer and then materialized using a 3D printer. The burrowing motion of the shells was induced by two external linear motors. Preliminary experiments did not expose any artefac...
RoboClam is a burrowing technology inspired by Ensis directus, the Atlantic razor clam. Atlantic raz...
The process of burrowing in the Bivalvia has been studied in a restricted range of species only, not...
The Atlantic razor clam (Ensis directus) burrows by contracting its valves, fluidizing the surroundi...
Several bivalve species burrow into sandy sediments to reach their living position. There are many h...
Abstract — This paper presents the design and control of an actuated bivalve robot, which has been d...
The morphological evolution of bivalves is documented by a rich fossil record. It is believed that t...
AbstractBiomimetics is a fruitful combination of biology and engineering, leading not only to techno...
AbstractBiomimetics is a fruitful combination of biology and engineering, leading not only to techno...
Biomimetics is a fruitful combination of biology and engineering, leading not only to technological ...
The bivalve Barnea candida (Pholadacea) makes its burrow in clay, soft rock and peat. Barnea has dev...
The bivalve Barnea candida (Pholadacea) makes its burrow in clay, soft rock and peat. Barnea has dev...
The bivalve Barnea candida (Pholadacea) makes its burrow in clay, soft rock and peat. Barnea has dev...
We present EMBUR-EMerita BUrrowing Robot-the first legged robot inspired by the Pacific mole crab, E...
We present EMBUR-EMerita BUrrowing Robot-the first legged robot inspired by the Pacific mole crab, E...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
RoboClam is a burrowing technology inspired by Ensis directus, the Atlantic razor clam. Atlantic raz...
The process of burrowing in the Bivalvia has been studied in a restricted range of species only, not...
The Atlantic razor clam (Ensis directus) burrows by contracting its valves, fluidizing the surroundi...
Several bivalve species burrow into sandy sediments to reach their living position. There are many h...
Abstract — This paper presents the design and control of an actuated bivalve robot, which has been d...
The morphological evolution of bivalves is documented by a rich fossil record. It is believed that t...
AbstractBiomimetics is a fruitful combination of biology and engineering, leading not only to techno...
AbstractBiomimetics is a fruitful combination of biology and engineering, leading not only to techno...
Biomimetics is a fruitful combination of biology and engineering, leading not only to technological ...
The bivalve Barnea candida (Pholadacea) makes its burrow in clay, soft rock and peat. Barnea has dev...
The bivalve Barnea candida (Pholadacea) makes its burrow in clay, soft rock and peat. Barnea has dev...
The bivalve Barnea candida (Pholadacea) makes its burrow in clay, soft rock and peat. Barnea has dev...
We present EMBUR-EMerita BUrrowing Robot-the first legged robot inspired by the Pacific mole crab, E...
We present EMBUR-EMerita BUrrowing Robot-the first legged robot inspired by the Pacific mole crab, E...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
RoboClam is a burrowing technology inspired by Ensis directus, the Atlantic razor clam. Atlantic raz...
The process of burrowing in the Bivalvia has been studied in a restricted range of species only, not...
The Atlantic razor clam (Ensis directus) burrows by contracting its valves, fluidizing the surroundi...