Razor clam inspires design of robo anchor that digs itself in mudflats

Washington, November 23 (ANI): Scientists have been inspired by the razor clam to design a robotic lightweight anchor that can dig itself in mudflats to hold small underwater submersibles.

“The best anchoring technology out there is an order or magnitude worse than the clam – most are two or three orders worse,” said Anette Hosoi of MIT.

Using relatively simple anatomy, the bivalve burrows into the bottom of its native mudflats at a rate of a centimeter per second.

Hosoi’s studies of the physics behind this remarkable ability have revealed that the digging is accomplished in two motions – a push upwards with its foot, which mixes the grains of solid into the liquid above, and a synchronized push down.

By borrowing this principle, Hosoi and graduate student Amos Winter have created a simple robot that is now being tested out in the salt water mudflats off of Cape Cod.

It digs just as fast as the living clam and is “small, lightweight, and does not use a lot of energy,” said Hosoi.

The robot is operated electronically via a tether and is made to open and close via pressured air from a scuba tank. (ANI)

Related Posts
Archaeologists discover 2,000-year-old Roman salthouse in England
London, September 21 (ANI): Archaeological excavations at the planned 1.5 billion pounds port at Coryton, England, have revealed a 2,000-year-old Roman salthouse. According to the Echo, the site where the mine was found is due to become...
Soon, robots that run like cheetahs, stick like geckos, mimic roaches
Washington, Oct 18 (ANI): A robotic scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is now building robots that can run as fast as the cheetah, stick to any surface like a gecko and can mimic roaches that scurry at nearly 50 times their body...
Female crabs ‘offer sexual favours in exchange for protection’
Melbourne, Nov 4 (ANI): An Australian study has found that female fiddler crabs have sex with their male neighbours in exchange for protection against wandering male intruders. Both male and female fiddler crabs shelter in burrows which they both must...
How rays use their sensory abilities to hunt for prey
Washington, December 27 (ANI): In a new research, a team of scientists explored the sensory abilities of rays in order to find how the marine animals scout for food on the seafloor, in spite of their eyes being on the top of their head. According...
Scientists using laser light to generate underwater sound
Washington, September 6 (ANI): The United States Naval Research Laboratory is working on a new technology that uses flashes of laser light to remotely create underwater sound. Researchers behind the project say that the new technology has the potential...
Scientists unveil world’s first eco friendly robot made of cardboard
London, November 26 (ANI): Japanese scientists have unveiled the world's first environmentally friendly robot, which is made out of cardboard. According to a report in The Sun, the green-machine, which is named "D+ropop", weighs just 6kg and is the brainchild...

There are no comments yet. Be the first and leave a response!

Leave a Reply


Wanting to leave an <em>phasis on your comment?

Trackback URL http://news.armoks.com/razor-clam-inspires-design-of-robo-anchor-that-digs-itself-in-mudflats/26723/trackback/
who's online