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A Wheeled Robot Driven by a Liquid-Metal Droplet

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posted on 2024-11-15, 15:22 authored by Jian Wu, Shiyang Tang, Tao Fang, Weihua LiWeihua Li, Xiangpeng Li, Shiwu Zhang
The controlled actuation of gallium liquid-metal (LM) alloys has presented new and exciting opportunities for constructing mobile robots with structural flexibility. However, the locomotion of current LM-based actuators often relies on inducing a gradient of interfacial tension on the LM surface within electrolytes, which limits their application outside a liquid environment. In this work, a wheeled robot using a LM droplet as the core of the driving system is developed that enables it to move outside liquid environment. The LM droplet inside the robot is actuated using a voltage to alter the robot's center of gravity, which in turn generates a rolling torque and induces continuous locomotion at a steady speed. A series of experiments is carried out to examine the robot's performance and then to develop a dynamic model using the Lagrange method to understand the locomotion. An untethered and self-powered wheeled robot that utilizes mini-lithium-batteries is also demonstrated. This study is envisaged to have the potential to expand current research on LM-based actuators to realize future complex robotic systems.

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Wu, J., Tang, S., Fang, T., Li, W., Li, X. & Zhang, S. (2018). A Wheeled Robot Driven by a Liquid-Metal Droplet. Advanced Materials, 30 (51), 1805039-1-1805039-7.

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Advanced Materials

Volume

30

Issue

51

Language

English

RIS ID

131026

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