2024
DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics9030144
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Biomimetic Structure and Surface for Grasping Tasks

Jingyang Li,
Fujie Yin,
Yu Tian

Abstract: Under water, on land, or in the air, creatures use a variety of grasping methods to hunt, avoid predators, or carry food. Numerous studies have been conducted to construct a bionic surface for grasping tasks. This paper reviews the typical biomimetic structures and surfaces (wedge-shaped surface, suction cup surface and thorn claw surface) for grasping scenarios. Initially, progress in gecko-inspired wedge-shaped adhesive surfaces is reviewed, encompassing the underlying mechanisms that involve tuning the cont… Show more

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