In dry attachment systems of spiders and geckos, van der Waals forces mediate attraction between substrate and animal tarsus. In particular, the scopula of Evarcha arcuata spiders allows for reversible attachment and easy detachment to a broad range of surfaces. Hence, reproducing the scopula\u2019s roughness compatibility while maintaining anti-bunching features and dirt particle repellence behavior is a central task for a biomimetic transfer to an engineered model. In the present work we model the scopula of E. arcuata from a mechano-elastic point of view analyzing the influence of its hierarchical structure on the attachment behavior. By considering biological data of the gecko and spider, and the simulation results, the adhesive capabil...
Recent studies on geckos attachment structure revealed that robust adhesion on rough surfaces can be...
Spiders’ cobwebs ensnare both walking and flying prey. While the scaffolding silk can entangle flyin...
Spiders\u27 cobwebs ensnare both walking and flying prey. While the scaffolding silk can entangle fl...
Dynamic attachment is the key to moving safely and fast in a three-dimensional environment. Among li...
Dynamic adhesion is a key ability for animals to climb smooth surfaces. Spiders evolved, convergent ...
Wandering spiders climb vertically and walk upside-down on rough and smooth surfaces using a nanostr...
In the space environment the absence of gravity calls for constant safe attachment of any loose obje...
In the space environment the absence of gravity calls for constant safe attachment of any loose obje...
The morphology of the tarsal attachment system of the running spider Philodromus dispar Walckenaer 1...
Many biological attachment devices of insects, spiders and geckos consist of arrays of hairs (setae)...
Graduation date: 2015Simulation models were developed to explore the reversible nature of gecko dry\...
Many arachnids possess adhesive pads on their feet that help them climb smooth surfaces and capture ...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...
Dynamic attachment is the key to move on steep surfaces, with mechanisms being still not well unders...
The study of the adhesion of millions of setae on the toes of geckos has been advanced in recent yea...
Recent studies on geckos attachment structure revealed that robust adhesion on rough surfaces can be...
Spiders’ cobwebs ensnare both walking and flying prey. While the scaffolding silk can entangle flyin...
Spiders\u27 cobwebs ensnare both walking and flying prey. While the scaffolding silk can entangle fl...
Dynamic attachment is the key to moving safely and fast in a three-dimensional environment. Among li...
Dynamic adhesion is a key ability for animals to climb smooth surfaces. Spiders evolved, convergent ...
Wandering spiders climb vertically and walk upside-down on rough and smooth surfaces using a nanostr...
In the space environment the absence of gravity calls for constant safe attachment of any loose obje...
In the space environment the absence of gravity calls for constant safe attachment of any loose obje...
The morphology of the tarsal attachment system of the running spider Philodromus dispar Walckenaer 1...
Many biological attachment devices of insects, spiders and geckos consist of arrays of hairs (setae)...
Graduation date: 2015Simulation models were developed to explore the reversible nature of gecko dry\...
Many arachnids possess adhesive pads on their feet that help them climb smooth surfaces and capture ...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...
Dynamic attachment is the key to move on steep surfaces, with mechanisms being still not well unders...
The study of the adhesion of millions of setae on the toes of geckos has been advanced in recent yea...
Recent studies on geckos attachment structure revealed that robust adhesion on rough surfaces can be...
Spiders’ cobwebs ensnare both walking and flying prey. While the scaffolding silk can entangle flyin...
Spiders\u27 cobwebs ensnare both walking and flying prey. While the scaffolding silk can entangle fl...