首页|New Study Findings from University of Bristol Illuminate Research in Robotics (S nail-inspired water-enhanced soft sliding suction for climbing robots)

New Study Findings from University of Bristol Illuminate Research in Robotics (S nail-inspired water-enhanced soft sliding suction for climbing robots)

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Research findings on robotics are disc ussed in a new report. According to news reporting from the University of Bristo l by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Snails can stably slide across a surf ace with only a single high-payload sucker, offering an efficient adhesive locom otion mechanism for next-generation climbing robots." Financial supporters for this research include Rcuk | Engineering And Physical S ciences Research Council; Royal Academy of Engineering. The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from University of Bristol : "The critical factor for snails' sliding suction behaviour is mucus secretion, which reduces friction and enhances suction. Inspired by this, we proposed an a rtificial sliding suction mechanism. The sliding suction utilizes water as an ar tificial mucus, which is widely available and evaporates with no residue. The sl iding suction allows a lightweight robot (96 g) to slide vertically and upside d own, achieving high speeds (rotation of 53°/s and translation of 19 mm/s) and hi gh payload (1 kg as tested and 5.03 kg in theory), and does not require energy d uring adhesion."

University of BristolEmerging Technolo giesMachine LearningNano-robotRobotics

2024

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

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年,卷(期):2024.(MAY.30)