Published studies of silks focus on processed fibres or the optimum conditions for their production. Consequently, the effects of the environment on the physical properties of the cocoon are either poorly understood or kept as closely guarded industrial secrets. In this study, we test the hypothesis that silkworms as ectothermic animals respond to environmental conditions by modifying their spinning behaviour in a predictable manner, which affects the material properties of the cocoons in predictable ways. Our experiments subjected spinning Bombyx mori silkworms to a range of temperatures and relative humidities that, as we show, affect the morphology and mechanical properties of the cocoon. Specifically, temperature affects cocoon morpholo...
Wild Silkmoth cocoons are difficult or impossible to reel under conditions that work well for cocoon...
ABSTR ACT: Silk cocoon nests, as well as the fiber structure, compositions, and properties of the Af...
This thesis examines the dynamic mechanical properties of natural silk fibres, mainly from silkworm ...
Published studies of silks focus on processed fibres or the optimum conditions for their production....
Evolved over millions of years’ natural selection, very thin and lightweight wild silkwo...
Silk is composed of two proteins viz., sericin and fibroin. In-vitro studies confirmed t...
Biological materials are hierarchically organized complex composites, which embrace multiple practic...
The rate of spinning of silkworm larva (Bombyx mori. L) was slow at 22°C and fast at 38°C. The time ...
The forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments, spun f...
This thesis looks at the engineering aspects of silkworm cocoons as a structural biological composit...
As a unique and important biopolymer composite, silkworm cocoons have evolved a wide range of differ...
To better understand how silkmoth cocoons maintain the correct internal moisture levels for successf...
AbstractThe forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments...
Silk cocoons from Antheraea assamensis silkworms have been degummed under high temperature and press...
Variability in silk's rheology is often regarded as an impediment to understanding or successfully c...
Wild Silkmoth cocoons are difficult or impossible to reel under conditions that work well for cocoon...
ABSTR ACT: Silk cocoon nests, as well as the fiber structure, compositions, and properties of the Af...
This thesis examines the dynamic mechanical properties of natural silk fibres, mainly from silkworm ...
Published studies of silks focus on processed fibres or the optimum conditions for their production....
Evolved over millions of years’ natural selection, very thin and lightweight wild silkwo...
Silk is composed of two proteins viz., sericin and fibroin. In-vitro studies confirmed t...
Biological materials are hierarchically organized complex composites, which embrace multiple practic...
The rate of spinning of silkworm larva (Bombyx mori. L) was slow at 22°C and fast at 38°C. The time ...
The forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments, spun f...
This thesis looks at the engineering aspects of silkworm cocoons as a structural biological composit...
As a unique and important biopolymer composite, silkworm cocoons have evolved a wide range of differ...
To better understand how silkmoth cocoons maintain the correct internal moisture levels for successf...
AbstractThe forced reeling of silkworms offers the potential to produce a spectrum of silk filaments...
Silk cocoons from Antheraea assamensis silkworms have been degummed under high temperature and press...
Variability in silk's rheology is often regarded as an impediment to understanding or successfully c...
Wild Silkmoth cocoons are difficult or impossible to reel under conditions that work well for cocoon...
ABSTR ACT: Silk cocoon nests, as well as the fiber structure, compositions, and properties of the Af...
This thesis examines the dynamic mechanical properties of natural silk fibres, mainly from silkworm ...