Researches on biological adhesive systems in nature have changed a perspective view on adhesion that it is not only the area of surface chemistry, but also mechanics of interfacial geometry which can significantly effect on fracture strength and load distribution on the contact interface. Various synthetic fibrillar adhesives in previous works have shown enhanced interfacial bond strength with the capacity of adhesion control by exploiting mechanical deformation of the elastomeric fibrillar structures inspired by geckos. However, control of the interfacial load distribution has been focused on the size of micro-contact with single or a few of micro-/nano-fibers on planar surface, and not for a large contact area on complex three-dimensional...
Over the last decade, geckos' remarkable ability to stick to and climb surfaces found in nature has ...
Fibrillar structures are common features on the feet of many animals, such as geckos, spiders and fl...
As modern technology demands for miniaturized structures with higher surface area to the volume rati...
<p>Researches on biological adhesive systems in nature have changed a perspective view on adhesion t...
Bioinspired fibrillar structures have been promising for various disruptive adhesive applications. E...
Adhesive joining with molecular (van der Waals) interactions without chemical glue is presently rece...
Fibrillar structures are found on the attachment pads of insects and small reptiles. These structure...
This paper aims at understanding the adhesion mechanics of a pressure-controlled adhesive thin elast...
While suction cups prevail as common gripping tools for a wide range of real-world parts and surface...
While suction cups prevail as common gripping tools for a wide range of real-world parts and surface...
For over a decade the use of bio inspired adhesives have been explored to achieve high reversable at...
Geckos are well known for being rapid climbers that have long existed in nature. The reversible and ...
While suction cups prevail as common gripping tools for a wide range of real-world parts and surface...
Control of robot grasping of surfaces is important for both increasing friction to avoid slip, incre...
While suction cups prevail as common gripping tools for a wide range of real-world parts and surface...
Over the last decade, geckos' remarkable ability to stick to and climb surfaces found in nature has ...
Fibrillar structures are common features on the feet of many animals, such as geckos, spiders and fl...
As modern technology demands for miniaturized structures with higher surface area to the volume rati...
<p>Researches on biological adhesive systems in nature have changed a perspective view on adhesion t...
Bioinspired fibrillar structures have been promising for various disruptive adhesive applications. E...
Adhesive joining with molecular (van der Waals) interactions without chemical glue is presently rece...
Fibrillar structures are found on the attachment pads of insects and small reptiles. These structure...
This paper aims at understanding the adhesion mechanics of a pressure-controlled adhesive thin elast...
While suction cups prevail as common gripping tools for a wide range of real-world parts and surface...
While suction cups prevail as common gripping tools for a wide range of real-world parts and surface...
For over a decade the use of bio inspired adhesives have been explored to achieve high reversable at...
Geckos are well known for being rapid climbers that have long existed in nature. The reversible and ...
While suction cups prevail as common gripping tools for a wide range of real-world parts and surface...
Control of robot grasping of surfaces is important for both increasing friction to avoid slip, incre...
While suction cups prevail as common gripping tools for a wide range of real-world parts and surface...
Over the last decade, geckos' remarkable ability to stick to and climb surfaces found in nature has ...
Fibrillar structures are common features on the feet of many animals, such as geckos, spiders and fl...
As modern technology demands for miniaturized structures with higher surface area to the volume rati...