Gecko Feet Inspire Hand-Held Spider-Man Paddles 64
ygslash (893445) writes DARPA is developing hand-held paddles that can be used to scale vertical walls. The adhesion technology employed in the paddles is based on Van der Waals force, inspired by the feet of certain species of geckos known for their excellent climbing ability. In a recent test, a man weighing almost 100 kg (220 lbs) and carrying a heavy pack that added about 23 kg (50 lbs) of additional weight, was able to scale a vertical glass wall almost 8 m (25 ft) high using the paddles. However, the paddles are reported to be 'not battlefield-ready yet.'
Re:DARPA=bullshit (Score:4, Insightful)
Taking inspiration from the movies (Score:2)
I see someone at DARPA is a fan of Mission: Impossible [yahoo.com].
Cool concept though, and pretty useful for firefighters I'd imagine.
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It will be good to get some use out of the force that makes the conventional idea of nanomachines difficult or impossible (eg. tiny little gears will stick together instead of working like gears above th
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Uh Oh! Here comes Iron Man (Score:2)
*Clang* *Clang* *Clang*
Didn't Mythbusters have an episode on this?
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Re:Uh Oh! Here comes Iron Man (Score:4, Insightful)
There was also walking on water like some lizards and insects do, but no not quite similar.
Van der Waals force isn't exactly a myth though, just a job for materials science.
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does anyone else see the irony of using a Van Der Waals force to climb, wait for it, walls?
Van Der Waals? Isn't that just the German translation of an Oasis song?
Re:Uh Oh! Here comes Iron Man (Score:5, Interesting)
The problem with trying to USE Van der Waals forces for anything is that in order to stick together, both surfaces must be microscopically smooth; the sort of "smooth" that would make plate glass or mirrors look like "volcanic rock under a magnifying glass". "Reflecting telescope mirror" smooth. Making materials that smooth - and KEEPING them that smooth - is going to be a challenge.
As physics, it's pretty neat. From an engineering perspective, it's going to be a problem.
Re:Uh Oh! Here comes Iron Man (Score:4, Informative)
Not as such - as seen in the summary where geckos are mentioned. One side is made up of a LOT of very smooth surfaces of microscopic size which gets around the problem.
Which has been worked on for decades and is paying off now with a few different things - I think another is called "gecko tape".
Re:Uh Oh! Here comes Iron Man (Score:4, Funny)
Better not tell Geckos about that, they'll die out once they hear.
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There's a Wile E Coyote reference to be made somewhere...
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"Thor, the god of thunder, is trying to enter my building!"
-Adam Savage, Season 4 Episode 11
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I can save much more than that on car insurance by not having a car.
wow so they stuck it on another trhing (Score:2)
or rather its the first thing they stuck it on and the reason they designed it but the articles are coming out in reverse order
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Breaking Glass (Score:2)
Glass is incredibly hydrophilic (Score:2)
Good luck with scaling rock or wood or metal.
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Yeah yeah DARPA (Score:2)
We know about the "research" leading to this - we all saw "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" too.
On belay (Score:2)
Despite the purported difficulty with rock and this technology, I believe rock climbing will never be the same.
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Weight goes up as the cube of size while area goes up as the square, which is one reason there are no 2 meter geckos.
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Only in my nightmares...
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well, not any more, since i shot them all in the eyes.
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'not battlefield-ready yet' (Score:5, Funny)
Does 'not battlefield-ready yet' mean that grenades stick to the hand and won't let go? or mortar rounds, plane wings, tank tracks, pants...
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my first thought was along the lines of so not battlefield ready is it thief ready? will some thieves use these to break into buildings?i there a movie about it yet?
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not a problem at all, the US government has decided its biggest enemy is The People
Gecko feet? Does it create webs? (Score:2)
Only 100kg (Score:2)
"In a recent test, a man weighing almost 100 kg (220 lbs) "
They've got a way to go before it can support your average fat american then. But then I suppose if you need to get one of those land whales up the side of a building you'd use a crane anyway.
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reading comprehension fail, 270lbs. 100 kg + 50lbs of gear.
learn to do math, or did they not educate you in the numbers?
Gecko Paddles?? (Score:1)
Oh wait, this is not how any of this works! I can save more in half the time.
"You are never too old, too wacky, too wild
to pick up a book and read to a child" - Dr. Seuss
possible dupe from 2001 (Score:2)
tech.slashdot.org/story/01/05/17/1452217/scaling-walls-with-suction-cups