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Vercruyssen, Tim G.A. (author), Henrion, Sebastian (author), Müller, Ulrike K. (author), van Leeuwen, Johan L. (author), van der Helm, F.C.T. (author)
Autonomous robots are used to inspect, repair and maintain underwater assets. These tasks require energy-efficient robots, including efficient movement to extend available operational time. To examine the suitability of a propulsion system based on undulating fins, we built two robots with one and two fins, respectively, and conducted a...
journal article 2023
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Van Veen, Wouter G. (author), Van Leeuwen, Johan L. (author), van Oudheusden, B.W. (author), Muijres, Florian T. (author)
To generate aerodynamic forces required for flight, two-winged insects (Diptera) move their wings back and forth at high wing-beat frequencies. This results in exceptionally high wing-stroke accelerations, and consequently relatively high acceleration-dependent fluid forces. Quasi-steady fluid force models have reasonable success in relating...
journal article 2022
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Goyal, P. (author), Cribellier, Antoine (author), de Croon, G.C.H.E. (author), Lankheet, Martin J. (author), van Leeuwen, Johan L. (author), Pieters, Remco P.M. (author), Muijres, Florian T. (author)
When approaching a landing surface, many flying animals use visual feedback to control their landing. Here, we studied how foraging bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) use radial optic expansion cues to control in-flight decelerations during landing. By analyzing the flight dynamics of 4,672 landing maneuvers, we showed that landing bumblebees...
journal article 2021
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Langowski, Julian K.A. (author), Dodou, D. (author), van Assenbergh, S.P. (author), van Leeuwen, Johan L. (author)
The adhesive toe pads of tree frogs have inspired the design of various so-called 'smooth' synthetic adhesives for wet environments. However, these adhesives do not reach the attachment performance of their biological models in terms of contact formation, maintenance of attachment, and detachment. In tree frogs, attachment is facilitated by...
journal article 2020
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Cerkvenik, U. (author), Dodou, D. (author), van Leeuwen, Johan L. (author), Gussekloo, Sander W.S. (author)
Hemipterans, mosquitoes, and parasitic wasps probe in a variety of substrates to find hosts for their larvae or food sources. Probes capable of sensing and precise steering enable insects to navigate through solid substrates without visual information and to reach targets that are hidden deep inside the substrate. The probes belong to non...
journal article 2019
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Langowski, Julian K.A. (author), Dodou, D. (author), Kamperman, Marleen (author), van Leeuwen, Johan L. (author)
Tree frogs have the remarkable ability to attach to smooth, rough, dry, and wet surfaces using their versatile toe pads. Tree frog attachment involves the secretion of mucus into the pad-substrate gap, requiring adaptations towards mucus drainage and pad lubrication. Here, we present an overview of tree frog attachment, with focus on (i) the...
review 2018
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