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International Journal of Frontiers in Engineering Technology, 2023, 5(9); doi: 10.25236/IJFET.2023.050905.

Design and Analysis of the Robotic Devil Fish

Author(s)

Ziying Zeng

Corresponding Author:
Ziying Zeng
Affiliation(s)

Chengdu Foreign Languages School, Chengdu, 610097, Sichuan, China

Abstract

Based on bionics, we design a robotic devil fish based on the MPF movement pattern. Through trigonometric modeling and bionic analysis, we design the three-layer structure of the model and 3D-print it with ABS plastic. Through the circuit board waterproof test, the servo control program test and the servo waterproof test, we conclude that it has good stability and waterproofness, which can be widely used in education, underwater transportation and entertainment. This study further explores the realization of the devil fish’s movement pattern, offering a practical direction for future research.

Keywords

Bionic devil fish, Trigonometric function, 3D printing

Cite This Paper

Ziying Zeng. Design and Analysis of the Robotic Devil Fish. International Journal of Frontiers in Engineering Technology (2023), Vol. 5, Issue 9: 21-27. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFET.2023.050905.

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