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April: A new suction mechanism for robots inspired by an octopus

Scientists Develop New Robotic Suction Cup Inspired by Octopus Suckers

Scientists at the University of Bristol have developed a groundbreaking new robotic suction cup that can grasp rough, curved, and heavy stones. This innovation was inspired by the incredible adaptive suction abilities of octopus biological suckers, which enable these creatures to anchor themselves to rocks.

The team at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory studied the structures of octopus suckers and were able to mimic their musculature and mucus structures in an artificial fluidic system. This system allows the suction cup to conform to various surfaces and maintain a strong grasp, even on complex and challenging objects like rocks and shells.

Lead author Tianqi Yue explained the importance of combining mechanical conformation with liquid seal to achieve adaptive suction. This multi-scale suction mechanism utilizes soft materials to conform to surface shapes and regulate water secretion to seal any remaining micron-sized apertures, resulting in long-lasting suction on diverse surfaces.

One of the most exciting aspects of this technology is its potential for industrial applications. By providing a next-generation robotic gripper that can grasp a variety of irregular objects, the development of this new suction cup could revolutionize industries that rely on gripping and holding objects.

The team’s future plans include building a more intelligent suction cup by embedding sensors into the device to regulate its behavior. This could further enhance its adaptability and effectiveness in various applications.

Overall, the development of this new robotic suction cup is a significant advancement in soft adhesion technology. By drawing inspiration from nature and combining mechanical and fluidic strategies, the team at the University of Bristol has created a powerful tool with endless possibilities for industrial use.

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