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Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering Spring 2019 PI:Assoc. Prof. Hiroto Tanaka  Office:I3-406 E-mail:[email protected] Lab website:http://www.tanakah.mech.e.titech.ac.jp Interests in biology, fluid dynamics, and micro fabrication are highly encouraged! Lab environment and available skills Student office and experiment rooms:I3 - 404・104(Shared with Yamaura lab), I3 - 101(Shared with the school) Available skills:Motion analysis, Micro NC machining, UV laser machining, Fluid dynamic experiments, PIV measurement, ANSYS Fluent, etc. 田中 博人 研究室 田中 博人 研究室 Aero/Aqua Biomimetics Lab 田中 博人 研究室 田中 博人 研究室 Aero/Aqua Biomimetics Lab Research direction We study biomechanics and fluid dynamics of flying / swimming animals such as hummingbirds and penguins aiming to create biomimetic small, agile, and safe aerial / aquatic robots. We also focus on biological micro structures for biomimetic components. Through these studies, we innovate biomimetic mechanisms possessing biological softness and micro structures. Ongoing researches Bachelor thesis themes in 2019 (tentative) “Development of elastic and tough flapping wings mimicking hummingbirds,” “Hydrodynamic study on elastic deformation of penguins’ flippers,” etc. - Measurement of flexural stiffness of a specimen. - At-scale elastic wing and mechanical flapper. Force application pin Clamp Precise electric balance Z stage Hummingbird specimen Flapping-wing aerial robots mimicking hummingbirds Motion analysis of swimming penguins - Video recording with multiple water proof cameras at an aquarium. - 3-D motion analysis of the wings and body. Micro surface structures of penguins CFD analysis of riblets inspired from penguin feathers. Penguin-inspired underwater robots Collaborators:Yamashina Institute for Ornithology, Chiba University, National Institute of Polar Research Measurement of fluid force with water tunnel and CFD.

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Page 1: Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of ...Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering Spring 2019 PI:Assoc. Prof. Hiroto Tanaka Office :I3-406 E-mail:tanaka.h.cb@m.titech.ac.jp

Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering Spring 2019

PI:Assoc. Prof. Hiroto Tanaka  Office :I3-406E-mail:[email protected] website:http://www.tanakah.mech.e.titech.ac.jp

Interests in biology, fluid dynamics, and micro fabrication are highly encouraged!

Lab environment and available skillsStudent office and experiment rooms:I3 - 404・104(Shared with Yamaura lab),          I3 - 101(Shared with the school)Available skills:Motion analysis, Micro NC machining, UV laser machining, Fluid dynamic experiments, PIV measurement, ANSYS Fluent, etc.

田中 博人 研究室田中 博人 研究室Aero/Aqua Biomimetics Lab

田中 博人 研究室田中 博人 研究室Aero/Aqua Biomimetics Lab

Research directionWe study biomechanics and fluid dynamics of flying / swimming animals such as hummingbirds and penguins aiming to create biomimetic small, agile, and safe aerial / aquatic robots. We also focus on biological micro structures for biomimetic components. Through these studies, we innovate biomimetic mechanisms possessing biological softness and micro structures.

Ongoing researches

Bachelor thesis themes in 2019 (tentative)“Development of elastic and tough flapping wings mimicking hummingbirds,” “Hydrodynamic study on elastic deformation of penguins’ flippers,” etc.

- Measurement of flexural stiffness of a specimen.- At-scale elastic wing and mechanical flapper.

Forceapplicationpin

Clamp

Precise electricbalance

Z stageHummingbird specimen

Flapping-wing aerial robots mimickinghummingbirds

Motion analysis of swimming penguins

- Video recording with multiple water proofcameras at an aquarium.- 3-D motion analysis of the wings and body.

Micro surface structures of penguins

CFD analysis of ribletsinspired from penguin feathers.

Penguin-inspired underwater robots

Collaborators:Yamashina Institute for Ornithology, Chiba University, National Institute of Polar Research

Measurement of fluid forcewith water tunnel and CFD.