Technical design features for improving the way a passive elastic filament
produces propulsive thrust can be understood by analyzing the deformation
of sperm-templated microrobots with segmented magnetization. Magnetic
nanoparticles are electrostatically self-assembled on bovine sperm cells with
nonuniform surface charge, producing different categories of
sperm-templated microrobots. Depending on the amount and location of the
nanoparticles on each cellular segment, magnetoelastic and viscous forces
determine the wave pattern of each category during flagellar motion. Passively
propagating waves are induced along the length of these microrobots using
external rotating magnetic fields and the resultant wave patterns are
measured. The response of the microrobots to the external field reveals
distinct flow fields, propulsive thrust, and frequency responses during flagellar
propulsion. This work allows predictions for optimizing the design and
propulsion of flexible magnetic microrobots with segmented magnetization.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2021, ADVANCED SCIENCE, Pages -
Impact of Segmented Magnetization on the Flagellar Propulsion of Sperm‐Templated Microrobots (01a Articolo in rivista)
Magdanz Veronika, Vivaldi Jacopo, Mohanty Sumit, Klingner Anke, Vendittelli Marilena, Simmchen Juliane, Misra Sarthak, Khalil Islam S. M.
Gruppo di ricerca: Robotics