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Advancing Research in Biomimetic Underwater Devices

Zade Gray和Dr. 奥斯卡米. 刮匙| 星期二,2022年11月1日
Advancing Research in Biomimetic Underwater Devices

Research and technology are advancing to another level at KU体育官网APP. 奥斯卡米. 刮匙 is an associate professor at SeaTech, the Institute for Ocean and Systems Engineering 位于达尼亚海滩. SeaTech was established in 1977 as a State-funded Type II Research Centre. Its goal is to provide an environment for advanced engineering research and technology development to solve ocean problems.

Dr. 刮匙 does extensive and cutting-edge research in Biomimetic underwater devices and other research in Fluid dynamics and Hydrodynamics. Conventional systems use propellers to move underwater vehicles and boats. However, in nature, flexible fins are used instead of propellers. Through bio-inspired propulsion, Dr. 刮匙 developed an underwater vessel with an undulated fin membrane for propulsion that allows the vessel to move forward, 落后的, 垂直, 甚至悬停. This advanced device uses hydrophones to hear and transmit a signal, 相机, sensors to know the location to send alerts to complete a mission or travel to a target. Fish are very agile and graceful and can swim in many areas that are difficult for conventional propellers to maneuver. The researchers expect this propulsion will allow vessels to navigate in complex areas and coastal zones where current vessels cannot operate.

Advancing Research in Biomimetic Underwater Devices

从长远来看, the goal is to have multiple vessels (school of robotic fish) interacting, 合作, 共享信息, analyzing the interaction between them, 一起移动, 合作 with different tasks. This vessel will monitor the ocean environment, 水的状况, 鱼是如何游泳和推进的, how to 应用 it to mechanical systems and the coastal stone, which are not fully understood. The water is significantly large, communication is limited, so there is a need for these devices. One of the main motivations of Dr. 刮匙’s lab is Fluid Dynamics of Biological and Bio-Inspired systems, which is to use nature as an inspiration for engineering or mechanical systems. His next project entails the need to protect coastlines and coastal communities from natural disasters such as hurricanes, as they are vulnerable to storm surges. His research investigates mangroves for coastal protection and tries to understand what makes mangroves so resilient. 在这个项目中, he is looking forward to working/partnering with different researchers to create structures resembling mangroves and mimic their way of capturing CO2.

Dr. 刮匙 is originally from Puerto Rico and has been teaching at FAU since 2013. 他获得了博士学位。.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, in 2009. 奥斯卡是 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Physics Society (APS), Marine Technology Society (MTS).

Advancing Research in Biomimetic Underwater Devices

Carlos states he enjoys the "Whole process between forming the questions or topics and then designing the experiment or physical systems to get an answer and test it. The excitement of figuring out the answers and learning something new we do not know." He teaches fluid dynamics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics. He also manages the senior design capstone project, where 学生 work in teams and go through the design process while fabricating and tasking their systems. Most of the research is studied and applied by graduate 学生, some start as undergraduates studying Mechanical engineering, 海洋工程, 或者计算机科学, 举几个例子. These are open projects; welcome to all 学生 interested in these kinds of research or who may want to do an independent study. Dr. 刮匙 says that "学生 should try to be involved in research and work with different faculty and student groups to go beyond and 应用 their knowledge. Diversity and Innovation are highly encouraged to bring different perspectives and backgrounds to improve the research.

If you want more information, Dr. 刮匙 participates in college open house research, where he presents the program and answers any questions for 学生 interested in graduate school. If you have any further questions, you can e-mail Dr. 刮匙在 ocuret@kaiyanglighting.net.