In this article, optimization of shear adhesion strength between an elastic cylindrical fiber and a rigid substrate under torque is studied. We find that when the radius of the fiber is less than a critical value, the bonding-breaking along the contact interface occurs uniformly, rather than by mode III crack propagation. Comparison between adhesion models under torque and tension shows that nanometer scale of fibers may have evolved to achieve optimization of not only the normal adhesive strength but also the shear adhesive strength in tolerance of possible contact flaws
The adhesive response of a rigid flat cylindrical indenter in contact with a compliant elastic layer...
Using variational methods, we establish conditions for the nonlinear stability of adhesive states be...
The adhesion between nanoscale components has been shown to increase with applied load, contradictin...
In this article, optimization of shear adhesion strength between an elastic cylindrical fiber and a ...
Inspiration from nature such as insects’ foot hairs motivates scientists to fabricate nanoscale cyli...
AbstractAdhesive contact between a rigid nanofiber and an incompressible elastic substrate is studie...
Nano-fibrillar adhesives can adhere strongly to surfaces as a gecko does. The size of each fiber has...
In recent years there has been a growing interest into high performance bioinspired adhesives. This ...
AbstractFor accurately predicted adhesion laws of fibrillar structures contribute to the rational de...
The behavior of a nano-scale cylindrical body (e.g. a fiber), lying on a substrate and acted upon by...
Different forces scale differently with decreasing length scales. Van der Waals and surface tension ...
The structure considered in this thesis is a simple array of micro-pillars terminated by a continuou...
The Dugdale-Barenblatt model is used to analyze the adhesion of graded elastic materials at the nano...
We discuss the nature of the bond-breaking process in adhesion of small-sized bodies. We show that w...
Hierarchical structures as inspired from nature, such as the fibrils on insects, induce strong molec...
The adhesive response of a rigid flat cylindrical indenter in contact with a compliant elastic layer...
Using variational methods, we establish conditions for the nonlinear stability of adhesive states be...
The adhesion between nanoscale components has been shown to increase with applied load, contradictin...
In this article, optimization of shear adhesion strength between an elastic cylindrical fiber and a ...
Inspiration from nature such as insects’ foot hairs motivates scientists to fabricate nanoscale cyli...
AbstractAdhesive contact between a rigid nanofiber and an incompressible elastic substrate is studie...
Nano-fibrillar adhesives can adhere strongly to surfaces as a gecko does. The size of each fiber has...
In recent years there has been a growing interest into high performance bioinspired adhesives. This ...
AbstractFor accurately predicted adhesion laws of fibrillar structures contribute to the rational de...
The behavior of a nano-scale cylindrical body (e.g. a fiber), lying on a substrate and acted upon by...
Different forces scale differently with decreasing length scales. Van der Waals and surface tension ...
The structure considered in this thesis is a simple array of micro-pillars terminated by a continuou...
The Dugdale-Barenblatt model is used to analyze the adhesion of graded elastic materials at the nano...
We discuss the nature of the bond-breaking process in adhesion of small-sized bodies. We show that w...
Hierarchical structures as inspired from nature, such as the fibrils on insects, induce strong molec...
The adhesive response of a rigid flat cylindrical indenter in contact with a compliant elastic layer...
Using variational methods, we establish conditions for the nonlinear stability of adhesive states be...
The adhesion between nanoscale components has been shown to increase with applied load, contradictin...