Mechanism of self-propulsion in 3D-printed active granular particles

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Abstract

Active granular particles can harness unbiased mechanical vibrations in the environment to generate directed motion. We provide a theoretical framework that connects the geometrical shape of a three dimensional object to its self-propulsion characteristics over a vertically vibrated plate. We find that a maximally efficient propulsion is achieved for structures having tilted flexible legs forming a characteristic angle with the vertical. Our predictions are verified by experimental observations on a class of 3D printed structures with smoothly varying geometrical features.

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Koumakis, N., Gnoli, A., Maggi, C., Puglisi, A., & Leonardo, R. D. (2016). Mechanism of self-propulsion in 3D-printed active granular particles. New Journal of Physics, 18(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/11/113046

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