We study the interaction between capillary forces and deformation in the context of a deformable capillary adhesive: a clamped, tense membrane is adhered to a rigid substrate by the surface tension of a liquid droplet. We find that the equilibrium adhesive force for this elastocapillary adhesive is significantly enhanced in comparison to the capillary adhesion between rigid plates. In particular, the equilibrium adhesion force is orders of magnitude greater when the membrane is sufficiently deformed to contact the substrate. From a dynamic perspective, however, the formation of a fluidfilled dimple slows this approach to contact and means that stable attachment is only achieved if adhesion is maintained for a minimum time. The inclusion of ...
We investigate the adhesion mechanism between an elastic strip of vinylpolysiloxane bent in a racque...
A two-dimensionally adhesive contact model is established, in which a gas-filled elastic membrane ad...
Some biological systems, such as the tree frog, Litoria caerulea, and the bush-cricket, Tettigonia v...
We study the interaction between capillary forces and deformation in the context of a deformable cap...
Matlab files and data required to reproduce the figures in the paper of the same title. We study the...
International audienceWe study the interaction of a finite volume of liquid with two parallel thin f...
International audienceWe consider the wet adhesion between two deformable fibers. We show that a str...
We study the dynamics of detachment in 2D capillary adhesion by considering a plate that is initiall...
Biological adhesion is frequently mediated by specific membrane proteins (adhesion molecules). Start...
We calculate the normal capillary retention force that anchors a drop to a solid surface in the dire...
This present study investigates the effect of membrane tension on the molecular-mediated adhesion be...
The adhesive capillary force between two elastic spheres or a sphere and a plane is usually describe...
This thesis deals with elasto-capillary interactions. Although capillary force is negligible at larg...
Phenomena related to wet adhesion are commonly observed in nature and engineering devices. If the ma...
AbstractThe large deformation of an elastic axisymmetric membrane in adhesive contact with a rigid f...
We investigate the adhesion mechanism between an elastic strip of vinylpolysiloxane bent in a racque...
A two-dimensionally adhesive contact model is established, in which a gas-filled elastic membrane ad...
Some biological systems, such as the tree frog, Litoria caerulea, and the bush-cricket, Tettigonia v...
We study the interaction between capillary forces and deformation in the context of a deformable cap...
Matlab files and data required to reproduce the figures in the paper of the same title. We study the...
International audienceWe study the interaction of a finite volume of liquid with two parallel thin f...
International audienceWe consider the wet adhesion between two deformable fibers. We show that a str...
We study the dynamics of detachment in 2D capillary adhesion by considering a plate that is initiall...
Biological adhesion is frequently mediated by specific membrane proteins (adhesion molecules). Start...
We calculate the normal capillary retention force that anchors a drop to a solid surface in the dire...
This present study investigates the effect of membrane tension on the molecular-mediated adhesion be...
The adhesive capillary force between two elastic spheres or a sphere and a plane is usually describe...
This thesis deals with elasto-capillary interactions. Although capillary force is negligible at larg...
Phenomena related to wet adhesion are commonly observed in nature and engineering devices. If the ma...
AbstractThe large deformation of an elastic axisymmetric membrane in adhesive contact with a rigid f...
We investigate the adhesion mechanism between an elastic strip of vinylpolysiloxane bent in a racque...
A two-dimensionally adhesive contact model is established, in which a gas-filled elastic membrane ad...
Some biological systems, such as the tree frog, Litoria caerulea, and the bush-cricket, Tettigonia v...