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Crawling on directional surfaces

Gidoni Paolo
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Noselli Giovanni
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DeSimone Antonio
2014
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Periodico
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NON-LINEAR MECHANICS
Abstract
In this paper we study crawling locomotion based on directional frictional interactions, namely, frictional forces that are sensitive to the sign of the sliding velocity. Surface interactions of this type are common in biology, where they arise from the presence of inclined hairs or scales at the crawler/substrate interface, leading to low resistance when sliding 'along the grain', and high resistance when sliding 'against the grain'. This asymmetry can be exploited for locomotion, in a way analogous to what is done in cross-country skiing (classic style, diagonal stride). We focus on a model system, namely, a continuous one-dimensional crawler and provide a detailed study of the motion resulting from several strategies of shape change. In particular, we provide explicit formulae for the displacements attainable with reciprocal extensions and contractions (breathing), or through the propagation of extension or contraction waves. We believe that our results will prove particularly helpful for the study of biological crawling motility and for the design of bio-mimetic crawling robots.
DOI
10.1016/j.ijnonlinmec.2014.01.012
WOS
WOS:000334083100007
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1262893
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84894681855
https://ricerca.unityfvg.it/handle/11390/1262893
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Soggetti
  • Bio-mimetic micro-rob...

  • Cell migration

  • Crawling motility

  • Directional surface

  • Self-propulsion

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