The amphibious robot is so attractive and challenging for its broad application and its complex working environment. It should walk on rough ground, maneuver underwater and pass through transitional terrain such as sand and mud, simultaneously. To tackle with such a complex task, a novel amphibious robot (AmphiHex-I) with transformable leg-flipper composite propulsion is proposed and developed. This paper presents the detailed structure design of the transformable leg-flipper propulsion mechanism and its drive module, which enables the amphibious robot passing through the terrain, water and transitional zone between them. A preliminary theoretical analysis is conducted to study the interaction between the elliptic leg and transitional environment such as granular medium. An orthogonal experiment is designed to study the leg locomotion in the sandy and muddy terrain with different water content. Finally, basic propulsion experiments of AmphiHex-I are launched, which verified the locomotion capability on land and underwater is achieved by the transformable leg-flipper mechanism.
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