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      Modeling the self-penetration process of a bio-inspired probe in granular soils

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            Undulatory swimming in sand: subsurface locomotion of the sandfish lizard.

            The desert-dwelling sandfish (Scincus scincus) moves within dry sand, a material that displays solid and fluidlike behavior. High-speed x-ray imaging shows that below the surface, the lizard no longer uses limbs for propulsion but generates thrust to overcome drag by propagating an undulatory traveling wave down the body. Although viscous hydrodynamics can predict swimming speed in fluids such as water, an equivalent theory for granular drag is not available. To predict sandfish swimming speed, we developed an empirical model by measuring granular drag force on a small cylinder oriented at different angles relative to the displacement direction and summing these forces over the animal movement profile. The agreement between model and experiment implies that the noninertial swimming occurs in a frictional fluid.
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              Mechanical impedance to root growth: a review of experimental techniques and root growth responses

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                Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
                Bioinspir. Biomim.
                IOP Publishing
                1748-3182
                1748-3190
                June 07 2021
                July 01 2021
                June 07 2021
                July 01 2021
                : 16
                : 4
                : 046012
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                10.1088/1748-3190/abf46e
                b4efc386-65e6-49c0-9768-137ca451e316
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