Condensed Matter > Soft Condensed Matter
[Submitted on 15 May 2024]
Title:Optimal crawling: from mechanical to chemical actuation
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:Taking inspiration from the crawling motion of biological cells on a substrate, we consider a physical model of self-propulsion where the spatio-temporal driving can involve both, a mechanical actuation by active force couples, and a chemical actuation through controlled mass turnover. We show that the competition and cooperation between these two modalities of active driving can drastically broaden the performance repertoire of the crawler. When the material turnover is slow and the mechanical driving dominates, we find that the highest velocity at a given energetic cost is reached when actuation takes the form of an active force configuration propagating as a traveling wave. As the rate of material turnover increases, and the chemical driving starts to dominate the mechanical one, such a peristalsis-type control progressively loses its efficacy, yielding to a standing wave type driving which involves an interplay between the mechanical and chemical actuation. Our analysis suggests a new paradigm for the optimal design of crawling biomimetic robots where the conventional purely mechanical driving through distributed force actuators is complemented by a distributed chemical control of the material remodeling inside the force-transmitting machinery.
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