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Design of a Biomimetic Skin for an Octopus-Inspired Robot - Part I: Characterising Octopus Skin 被引量:4

Design of a Biomimetic Skin for an Octopus-Inspired Robot - Part I: Characterising Octopus Skin
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摘要 Octopus skin samples were tested under quasi-static and scissor cutting conditions to measure the in-plane material prop- erties and fracture toughness. Samples from all eight arms of one octopus were tested statically to investigate how properties vary from arm to arm. Another nine octopus skins were measured to study the influence of body mass on skin properties. In- fluence of specimen location on skin mechanical properties was also studied. Material properties of skin, i.e. the Young's modulus, ultimate stress, failure strain and fracture toughness have been plotted against the position of skin along the length of arm or body. Statistical studies were carried out to help analyzing experimental data obtained. Results of this work will be used as guidelines for the design and development of artificial skins for an octopus-inspired robot. Octopus skin samples were tested under quasi-static and scissor cutting conditions to measure the in-plane material prop- erties and fracture toughness. Samples from all eight arms of one octopus were tested statically to investigate how properties vary from arm to arm. Another nine octopus skins were measured to study the influence of body mass on skin properties. In- fluence of specimen location on skin mechanical properties was also studied. Material properties of skin, i.e. the Young's modulus, ultimate stress, failure strain and fracture toughness have been plotted against the position of skin along the length of arm or body. Statistical studies were carried out to help analyzing experimental data obtained. Results of this work will be used as guidelines for the design and development of artificial skins for an octopus-inspired robot.
机构地区 Centre for Biomimetics
出处 《Journal of Bionic Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2011年第3期288-296,共9页 仿生工程学报(英文版)
关键词 octopus skin uniaxial tension scissor cutting Young's modulus failure strain fracture toughness octopus skin, uniaxial tension, scissor cutting, Young's modulus, failure strain, fracture toughness
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