Publication | Closed Access
Highly flexible and self-adaptive dry adhesive end-effectors for precision robotics
11
Citations
45
References
2019
Year
Precision RoboticsEngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsMechanical EngineeringField RoboticsBiomedical EngineeringNanotribologyFlexible SensorSoft RoboticsMechanicsBio-inspired RoboticsDry AdhesiveShear AdhesionDry AdhesivesBiomimetic ActuatorAdhesive MaterialMechanical SystemsRoboticsStructural Adhesive
Many research groups have studied biomimetic functional surfaces for practical applications. Dry adhesives inspired by the gecko foot consist of hierarchical and numerous micro/nano hairs and can achieve pull-off strengths for vertical and shear adhesion of up to 20 N cm-2. However, when detachment of the nearly dry adhesive is carried out by peeling, the pull-off strength of the dry adhesive in the tilted state is remarkably reduced. In this study, an enhanced pull-off strength dry adhesive in the tilted state was fabricated by using a strategy that reduces the restoring force from the bending moment. An experiment with various column-type dry adhesives was implemented to find the relation between the pull-off strength in the tilted state and the bending resistance of the dry adhesive. The feasibility of using a dry adhesive in the tilted state was observed through a glass-lifting experiment. This strategy could be widely utilized in many practical applications, such as robotics.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1