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Title: Sticky system modeling -Principle of sticky mechanism-


1
Sticky system modeling-Principle of sticky
mechanism-
  • Sangbae Kim

2
Motivation
  • Why duct tape works better than normal tape?
  • Why double sided tape with sponge in between two
    sides works better?
  • Why smooth surface is better for sticky tape?
  • Why rubber pad (tire, outsole of shoes) works
    better in grasping ground than stiffer material
    like steel?
  • Why soft polyurethane is sticky?

3
Compliance Sticky?
Chemical, atomic, capillary, electro static etc
friction?
4
Sticky ?
  • Hypothesis
  • Stickiness depends primarily on compliance in
    structure.

Stiffness
solid
Liquid
Sticky
5
Term definition in Sticky system
  • Sticky element
  • The smaller sticky element that composes upper
    scale sticky system. The sticky element produces
    force in the opposite direction of the force
    acting on the element (especially detaching
    force) like static friction force
  • Sticky structure
  • The structure that configures sticky element to
    generate optimized sticky force. In other words,
    the structure that delivers force from the sticky
    element to upper scale structure. There are two
    different type of sticky structure. One is
    discrete structure, the other is continues one.
  • Sticky force
  • Minimum external force that detaches sticky
    element or system.

6
Sticky system
  • Sticky system class of Gecko feet
  • Every branch can be sticky element and sticky
    system according to interested scale

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7
Sticky system model
An element also has sticky system
Substrate Sticky element Sticky structure
8
Assumptions
  • Sticky structure is linear elastic material.
  • Sticky force of each sticky element is constant.
  • Which should be determined in smaller scale
    model
  • Elongation of sticky element is negligible.
  • There are no interactions between sticky elements
  • Discrete structure.
  • Substrate surface height follows Normal
    distribution.
  • Substrate and frame of sticky system (black line)
    are rigid.
  • Nominal length of sticky structure is long enough
    to comply.
  • Initial force is strong enough to engage every
    element.

9
Sticky system model
  • .

1,3 compression internal force 2 Detached
element ( if Fi lt k(Yi h0) , where Fi
is sticky force of sticky element) 4 Zero
internal force 5 Tensile force ( Fi gt k(Yi
h0)) F external force k stiffness of
structure (modulus)
10
Simulation
Plot between External force on sticky system vs
distance from substrate
Maximum sticky force
k5
Positive external force
Negative external force
Detaching point
11
Elasticity
Plots in different stiffness in sticky structure
k20
k70
k5
12
Maximum sticky force vs elasticity
13
Roughness
Plot of relationship between Maximum sticky force
and sigma(?) of surface height distribution
14
Engaging force
In this simulation, we exclude the assumption
No.8 that engaging force is strong enough so that
we can estimate the ratio between engaging force
and maximum sticky force
15
Application-claw design
F
Sticky force
Driving force
Sticky structure
y
- Compliance in y direction - Rigidity in x
direction
Sticky element
x
- We can modify sticky model for climbing
changing angle of substrate and characteristic of
sticky element.
16
Moment
F
17
Passive engaging moment
Force acting point
More secure engaging
18
Small claw vs big claw
Small sticky force of element - Less chance to
get dull - Less chance to deform substrate
Larger sticky force of element - More chance to
get dull - More chance to deform substrate
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