The Effect of Flagella Stiffness on the Locomotion of a Multi-Flagellated Robot at Low Reynolds Environment

04/09/2023
by   Nnamdi Chikere, et al.
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Microorganisms such as algae and bacteria move in a viscous environment with extremely low Reynolds (Re), where the viscous drag dominates the inertial forces. They have adapted to this environment by developing specialized features such as whole-body deformations and flexible structures such as flagella (with various shapes, sizes, and numbers) that break the symmetry during the motion. In this study, we hypothesize that the changes in the flexibility of the flagella during a cycle of movement impact locomotion dynamics of flagellated locomotion. To test our hypothesis, we developed an autonomous, self-propelled robot with four flexible, multi-segmented flagella actuated together by a single DC motor. The stiffness of the flagella during the locomotion is controlled via a cable-driven mechanism attached to the center of the robot. Experimental assessments of the robot's swimming demonstrate that increasing the flexibility of the flagella during recovery stroke and reducing the flexibility during power stroke improves the swimming performance of the robot. Our results give insight into how these microorganisms manipulate their biological features to propel themselves in low viscous media and are of great interest to biomedical and research applications.

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