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Effect of the Structural Characteristics on Attachment-Detachment Mechanics of a Rigid-Flexible Coupling Adhesive Unit

The terminal toes of adhesive animals are characterized by rigid-flexible coupling, and their structure–function relationship is an urgent problem to be solved in understanding bioinspired adhesive systems and the design of biomimetic adhesive units. In this paper, inspired by the rigid-flexible cou...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Qijun, Wang, Liuwei, Weng, Zhiyuan, Wang, Zhouyi, Dai, Zhendong, Chen, Weidong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7030119
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author Jiang, Qijun
Wang, Liuwei
Weng, Zhiyuan
Wang, Zhouyi
Dai, Zhendong
Chen, Weidong
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Wang, Liuwei
Weng, Zhiyuan
Wang, Zhouyi
Dai, Zhendong
Chen, Weidong
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description The terminal toes of adhesive animals are characterized by rigid-flexible coupling, and their structure–function relationship is an urgent problem to be solved in understanding bioinspired adhesive systems and the design of biomimetic adhesive units. In this paper, inspired by the rigid-flexible coupling adhesive system of the gecko toe, a rigid-flexible coupling adhesive unit was designed, the interface strength of the adhesives under different preloads was tested, and the model and analysis method of the compression and peeling process of the rigid-flexible coupling adhesive unit was established. Meanwhile, combined with the experimental test, the effect of the coupling mechanism of the rigid-flexible structure on the interfacial stress and the final peeling force during the compression and peeling process of the adhesive unit was studied. The research found that the length of the adhesive unit L has no apparent effect on the normal peel force of the system within a specific range, and the normal peeling force increases linearly with the increase in the compression force P; while the influence of the inclination angle θ(0) of the adhesive unit and the thickness of the rigid backing layer h(b) on the final normal peeling force of the system presents nonlinear characteristics, when the inclination angle θ(0) of the adhesive unit is 5°, and the thickness of the rigid backing layer h(b) is 0.2 mm or 0.3 mm, the normal peel force and the ratio of adhesion force to preload the system reaches its maximum value. Compared with the flexible adhesive unit, the compressed zone formed by the rigid-flexible coupling adhesive unit during the same compression process increased by 6.7 times, while under the same peeling force, the peel zone increased by 8 times, and the maximum normal tensile stress at the peeling end decreased by 20 times. The rigid-flexible coupling mechanics improves the uniformity of the contact stress during the compression and peeling process. The research results provide guidelines for the design of the rigid-flexible coupling adhesive unit, further providing the end effector of the bionic wall-climbing robot with a rigid-flexible coupled bionic design.
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spelling pubmed-94961902022-09-23 Effect of the Structural Characteristics on Attachment-Detachment Mechanics of a Rigid-Flexible Coupling Adhesive Unit Jiang, Qijun Wang, Liuwei Weng, Zhiyuan Wang, Zhouyi Dai, Zhendong Chen, Weidong Biomimetics (Basel) Article The terminal toes of adhesive animals are characterized by rigid-flexible coupling, and their structure–function relationship is an urgent problem to be solved in understanding bioinspired adhesive systems and the design of biomimetic adhesive units. In this paper, inspired by the rigid-flexible coupling adhesive system of the gecko toe, a rigid-flexible coupling adhesive unit was designed, the interface strength of the adhesives under different preloads was tested, and the model and analysis method of the compression and peeling process of the rigid-flexible coupling adhesive unit was established. Meanwhile, combined with the experimental test, the effect of the coupling mechanism of the rigid-flexible structure on the interfacial stress and the final peeling force during the compression and peeling process of the adhesive unit was studied. The research found that the length of the adhesive unit L has no apparent effect on the normal peel force of the system within a specific range, and the normal peeling force increases linearly with the increase in the compression force P; while the influence of the inclination angle θ(0) of the adhesive unit and the thickness of the rigid backing layer h(b) on the final normal peeling force of the system presents nonlinear characteristics, when the inclination angle θ(0) of the adhesive unit is 5°, and the thickness of the rigid backing layer h(b) is 0.2 mm or 0.3 mm, the normal peel force and the ratio of adhesion force to preload the system reaches its maximum value. Compared with the flexible adhesive unit, the compressed zone formed by the rigid-flexible coupling adhesive unit during the same compression process increased by 6.7 times, while under the same peeling force, the peel zone increased by 8 times, and the maximum normal tensile stress at the peeling end decreased by 20 times. The rigid-flexible coupling mechanics improves the uniformity of the contact stress during the compression and peeling process. The research results provide guidelines for the design of the rigid-flexible coupling adhesive unit, further providing the end effector of the bionic wall-climbing robot with a rigid-flexible coupled bionic design. MDPI 2022-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9496190/ /pubmed/36134923 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7030119 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Zhouyi
Dai, Zhendong
Chen, Weidong
Effect of the Structural Characteristics on Attachment-Detachment Mechanics of a Rigid-Flexible Coupling Adhesive Unit
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title_full Effect of the Structural Characteristics on Attachment-Detachment Mechanics of a Rigid-Flexible Coupling Adhesive Unit
title_fullStr Effect of the Structural Characteristics on Attachment-Detachment Mechanics of a Rigid-Flexible Coupling Adhesive Unit
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the Structural Characteristics on Attachment-Detachment Mechanics of a Rigid-Flexible Coupling Adhesive Unit
title_short Effect of the Structural Characteristics on Attachment-Detachment Mechanics of a Rigid-Flexible Coupling Adhesive Unit
title_sort effect of the structural characteristics on attachment-detachment mechanics of a rigid-flexible coupling adhesive unit
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7030119
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