This is the first vomit robot in the world

We do not need erudite knowledge as a scientist to understand that: rocket fuel is extremely dangerous. It is very powerful, but unstable and can explode even before being put on the rocket. And the production of rocket fuel is also very complicated when it comes to mixing certain ingredients with strictly controlled doses, otherwise there will be a fire. But now Japanese scientists have come up with a unique solution to this problem - it's the robot that knows 'vomiting'.

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"Vomiting" robot developed by engineers of Chuo University and National Aeronautics Authority of Japan.

In the video below, we can see a prototype (still in trial phase) developed by engineers from Chuo University and National Aeronautics Authority of Japan (JAXA) for mixing fuel. Solid rocket. It is made up of interconnected segments and is compressed forward - just like the motion of a worm.


Robot know vomit of Japanese scientists.

Typically, rocket fuels are made by blending in industrial blenders - similar to kitchen utensils - but with much larger sizes. However, this "vomiting" robot produces fuel by a slow, continuous process, not in batches, such as when using a mixer.


This robot vomits rocket fuels in a safer and more efficient way than traditional methods.

Mixed components are introduced at one end, and the end product slowly falls to the other end and then dried to solid form. Engineers say the method is safer and more efficient than traditional blending - which easily creates friction and heat when the blades come in contact with high-intensity fuel.