Morphology and reaction force of toes of geckos freely moving on ceilings and walls
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WANG ZhouYiGU WenHuaWU QiangJI AiHong DAI ZhenDong Institute of Bioinspired Structure and Surface EngineeringNanjing University of Aeronautics and AstronauticsNanjing China College of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringNanjing University of Aeronautics and AstronauticsNanjing China
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WANG ZhouYiGU WenHuaWU QiangJI AiHong DAI ZhenDong Institute of Bioinspired Structure and Surface EngineeringNanjing University of Aeronautics and AstronauticsNanjing China College of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringNanjing University of Aeronautics and AstronauticsNanjing China
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The 3-dimensional interactions between toes of a gecko and substrates (ceilings or walls) were measured when it moves on ceilings or walls by using a 3-dimensional force measuring array,and the correspondent morphology of the gecko toes was recorded by a high speed camera.The study aims to understand the relationship between adhesive and shear forces generated by the toes of the gecko and the locomotion behavior when it walks on walls and ceilings.Results showed that shear force is along the toe-only 12.6° and 3.1° away from the toe for wall-climbing and ceiling-crawling,respectively while the adhesion is big enough to balance the body weight and moment.The shear forces generated by the first and the fifth toes are in opposite directions;this redundant force increases the reliability of adhesion and stability of locomotion.The support angles of toes are equal approximately for ceiling-crawling and wall-climbing.The study greatly inspires the design of a gecko-like robot.