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Fuel Cell Powered Robotic Fish

Fuel Cell Powered  Robotic Fish
Robots of all kinds fascinate us, regardless of how big or how small they are. Now it seems that some of the brains at the Faculty of Engineering at Osaka City University have come up with a robotic fish that can swim around the tank powered by just a solid-polymer fuel cell, dubbed the “Power Tube”. The 10cm long robotic fish can swim, as well as dive and rise, owing to a joint at the front end of the fish. Initially the idea was to use a motor to get this little fish alive and kicking (swimming), but when they found out that the power consumption was about 1W, they switched to a magnet system that reduced the number to just 10mW. It seems that they’re planning to eventually develop a robotic fish that can swim for three consecutive days on a single charge. Maybe someday we’ll see such cool little fishes being mass produced and sold at your local toy store, eh? Video of this robotic fish in action is available after the jump.

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March 20, 2010 - 10:08 AM No Comments

Putting fuel cell technology into practice

UPS Systems is planning to host an event providing organisations with an insight into the commercial applications for fuel cell technology, featuring case studies that highlight the business benefits of fuel cells.

Instead of focusing on technical and academic discussions about technology, UPS Systems’ event will bring together some of the industry’s leading manufacturers to discuss the practical application of the latest products.

The event will be an opportunity for organisations to learn from UPS Systems’ experiences and discuss how adopting fuel cell technology can enhance their operations. Delegates will have the chance to hear from, and put questions directly to, the industry’s leading manufacturers and fuel cell expert Tom Sperrey, as well as see fuel cell demonstrations.

The event will take place on Thursday 13th May. For further details log on to www.upssystems.co.uk/seminar_signup.php

March 20, 2010 - 8:56 AM No Comments