Biomechanical Characterization of Hook-Climber Stems for Soft Robotic Applications
暂无分享,去创建一个
Barbara Mazzolai | Alessio Mondini | Isabella Fiorello | B. Mazzolai | A. Mondini | Isabella Fiorello
[1] Barbara Mazzolai,et al. Taking inspiration from climbing plants: methodologies and benchmarks—a review , 2020, Bioinspiration & biomimetics.
[2] H. Andrews,et al. Bioinspired hook surfaces based upon a ubiquitous weed (Galium aparine) for dry adhesion , 2014 .
[3] Matteo Cianchetti,et al. Soft robotics: Technologies and systems pushing the boundaries of robot abilities , 2016, Science Robotics.
[4] Thomas Speck,et al. Stem biomechanics, strength of attachment, and developmental plasticity of vines and lianas , 2014 .
[5] B. Mazzolai,et al. Climbing Plant‐Inspired Micropatterned Devices for Reversible Attachment , 2020, Advanced Functional Materials.
[6] Anand Kumar Mishra,et al. Artificial System Inspired by Climbing Mechanism of Galium Aparine Fabricated via 3D Laser Lithography , 2018, Living Machines.
[7] James R. Usherwood,et al. Mechanical and anatomical adaptations in terrestrial and aquatic buttercups to their respective environments , 1997 .
[8] Frank C. Landis,et al. Plant physics , 2014 .
[9] Thomas Speck,et al. Plant Stems: Functional Design and Mechanics , 2011 .
[10] A. Goodman. Mechanical adaptations of cleavers (Galium aparine). , 2004, Annals of botany.