Assessment of Grasp Ability for An End-effecter with Fin-ray Structure

In this article, a flexible three-finger end-effector based on fin ray effect (FRE) was performed to evaluate the ability to resist dynamic loads during apple picking. A finite element method (FEM) simulation was performed to predict the FRE gripper’s tensile force using Abaqus software. The results...

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