Publications by authors named "Laura K Treers"

Origami folding is an ancient art which holds promise for creating compliant and adaptable mechanisms, but has yet to be extensively studied for granular environments. At the same time, biological systems exploit anisotropic body forces for locomotion, such as the frictional anisotropy of a snake's skin. In this work, we explore how foldable origami feet can be used to passively induce anisotropic force response in granular media, through varying their resistive plane.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We present EMBUR- BUrrowing Robot-the first legged robot inspired by the Pacific mole crab, , capable of burrowing vertically downward. We choose as a model organism for its rapid downward burrowing behaviors, as it is four times as fast as the most rapid bivalve mollusk. Vertical burrowing in granular media is a challenging endeavor due to the tendency for the media to create upwards resistive forces on an intruder, even during purely horizontal motions.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF