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Insect-Inspired Wall-Climbing Robots Utilizing Surface Tension Forces

Kenji Suzuki, Shusuke NEMOTO, Takahiro Fukuda, Hideaki TAKANOBU, Hirofumi MIURA

发表年份
2010
引用次数
11
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摘要

This paper describes insect-inspired wall-climbing robot that is capable of walking on a smooth vertical surface utilizing surface tension forces. The adhesion mechanism of the robot is inspired from the attachment system of ants, which is responsible for a thin film of secreted liquid between the adhesive organs and the surface. Two kinds of adhesive pads made of PDMS and glass were fabricated using MEMS techniques and adhesive properties were measured. Furthermore, a hexapod robot with the adhesive pads installed on its feet was developed. The robot weighs 9.5g and walks in the alternating tripod gait. It successfully walked on vertical and inverted glass surfaces.

关键词

HexapodAdhesiveRobotClimbingAdhesionMaterials scienceSurface tensionMechanism (biology)Microelectromechanical systemsComputer science

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