Domino Row Goes with the Flow

Pikul Servo Powered Falling Dominoes Pushing a Cube

Around here, weā€™re always excited about a new actuator design. Linear actuators are particularly hard to make cheap, fast, and good, so itā€™s even better when something new that we can build ourselves slides onto the scene.

Researchers at U Pennā€™s Pikul Research Group took inspiration from the cascade of falling dominoes for an innovative take on linear motion. This article on IEEE Spectrum describes the similarity of the sequential tipping-over with the peristaltic motion of biological systems, including you, swallowing right now.

The motion propagation in falling dominoes, called a Soliton Wave, can be harnessed to push an object at the front of the wave, just like a surfer. See the videos after the break for examples of simple setups that any of us could recreate with laser-cut or 3D printed parts. Maybe you wonā€™t be using them to help a robot swallow (a terrifying idea that the article suggests), but you might need a conveyor or a novel way to help a device crawl like a shrimp. The paper is behind a paywall on IEEE, though you readers likely see enough in the videos to get started, and we canā€™t wait to see where your dominoes will lead us next.

 



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