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A High-Speed Launching Mechanism Inspired by a Slingshot Spider’s Web

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摘要 Slingshot spiders use their conical webs to launch themselves at high speeds to catch prey.We built a launching mechanism inspired by the slingshot spider.Our launch mechanisms comprise a steel structure with eye bolts to hold a conical web made from latex rubber tubing.We pull the web by a winch using a lever arm.A quick-release mechanism connects the web to the winch using a tough-grid paracord.When we release the quick-return mechanism,the projectile material consisting of a steel ball achieved an acceleration of 5107 m s^(-2) or 521 times gravity,and a speed of 66.41 m s^(-1).The power per unit mass and energy per unit mass of our prototype was one tenth and one fifth that of the spider’s web respectively.In particular,we found that web structure consisting multiple radial web elements reinforced with circumferential web elements provide enhanced stiffness;as a comparison our web had a stiffness of about eight times that of traditional slingshot with a single radial web element.Our results suggest that adapting designs from nature can lead to potentially superior performance of man-made contraptions.
出处 《Journal of Bionic Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2022年第2期440-447,共8页 仿生工程学报(英文版)
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