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From micro to nano contacts in biological attachment devices

机译:从生物附着装置的微接触到纳米接触

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Animals with widely varying body weight, such as flies, spiders, and geckos, can adhere to and move along vertical walls and even ceilings. This ability is caused by very efficient attachment mechanisms in which patterned surface structures interact with the profile of the substrate. An extensive microscopic study has shown a strong inverse scaling effect in these attachment devices. Whereas μm dimensions of the terminal elements of the setae are sufficient for flies and beetles, geckos must resort to sub-μm devices to ensure adhesion. This general trend is quantitatively explained by applying the principles of contact mechanics, according to which splitting up the contact into finer subcontacts increases adhesion. This principle is widely spread in design of natural adhesive systems and may also be transferred into practical applications.
机译:体重差异很大的动物,例如苍蝇,蜘蛛和壁虎,可以附着并沿着垂直的墙壁甚至天花板移动。这种能力是由非常有效的附着机制所引起的,在附着机制中,带图案的表面结构与基材的轮廓相互作用。广泛的显微镜研究表明,这些附着装置具有很强的逆缩放作用。刚毛末端元件的μm尺寸足以容纳苍蝇和甲虫,而壁虎则必须使用亚μm的设备来确保附着力。通过应用接触力学原理可以定量地解释这种总体趋势,根据这种原理,将触点分成更细的子触点可以增加附着力。该原理在天然胶粘剂体系的设计中得到了广泛传播,也可能被转化为实际应用。

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