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Farmers make their own "bionic walking car" to teach steel to walk!

In the video, this amateur inventor pilots his custom-built "bionic walker." Instead of wheels, the front features a pair of "mechanical legs" composed of steel pipes, connecting rods, and a motor. As the motor activates, the connecting rod mechanism sequentially drives joint movement, causing the two "legs" to alternately lift and land, mimicking human walking. Its core principle is the transmission of motion between a slider crank and a four-bar mechanism. The motor's rotational kinetic energy is converted into reciprocating linear motion by an eccentric, which is then combined with the connecting rods to form a cyclical walking trajectory similar to a gait. While this seemingly clumsy mechanical structure is in fact highly innovative in mimicking a bionic gait, it demonstrates the grassroots inventor's profound understanding of mechanical dynamics. Compared to wheeled vehicles, this "walking drive" offers greater stability on uneven surfaces and showcases the nascent concept of human-machine bionics. Every moment the motor drives the steel legs to step and the soles of the shoes touch the ground is a reinvention of traditional mechanical transmission. It's more than just a machine; it's a practical application of rural wisdom: "making steel walk."

Видео Farmers make their own "bionic walking car" to teach steel to walk! канала mianxiwei
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