RoboClam — Revolutionary New Anchor Mimics Nature

December 04 2008 / by christinep / In association with Future Blogger.net
Category: Technology   Year: 2008   Rating: 4 Hot

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RoboClam.  The name merely conjures up an image of a robotic clam skidding along the ocean floor at top driving speeds.  But upon closer examination, this couldn’t be farther from the truth.  Picture a ship anchor in the shape of an oblong razor clam the size of a cigarette.  According to Anette Hosoi of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,  “it turns out that clams are actually very fast diggers.”  Seems like researchers are increasingly finding answers in nature.

How does it work?
The RoboClam uses its namesake to embed itself in the sand which enables the anchor to hold it’s place.  It vibrates in order to turn surrounding mud into liquid.  Its jaws then spread open, allowing a mechanical "feeler" to push down further into the ground.  The hope is to eventually build one which can dig down up to three feet.

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