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Autor:
Jacob N. Israelachvili, Sathya Chary, Saurabh Das, John Tamelier, Kimberly L. Turner, Jing Yu
Publikováno v:
Das, S; Chary, S; Yu, J; Tamelier, J; Turner, KL; & Israelachvili, JN. (2013). JKR theory for the stick-slip peeling and adhesion hysteresis of gecko mimetic patterned surfaces with a smooth glass surface. Langmuir, 29(48), 15006-15012. doi: 10.1021/la403420f. UC Santa Barbara: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3pc6r2nc
Geckos are highly efficient climbers and can run over any kind of surface with impeccable dexterity due to the typical design of their hierarchical foot structure. We have fabricated tilted, i.e., asymmetric, poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) microflaps
Publikováno v:
Langmuir. 29:10881-10890
The importance of loading and unloading procedures has been shown in a variety of different methods for biological dry adhesives, such as the fibers on the feet of the Tokay gecko, but biomimetic dry adhesives have yet to be explored in a similar man
Publikováno v:
Langmuir. 28:8746-8752
Geckos are able to adhere strongly and release easily from surfaces because the structurally anisotropic fibers on their toes naturally exhibit force anisotropy based on the direction of articulation. Here, semicircular fibers, with varying amounts o
Autor:
John Tamelier, Jacob N. Israelachvili, Jing Yu, Saurabh Das, Kimberly L. Turner, Noshir S. Pesika, Sathya Chary
Publikováno v:
Advanced Functional Materials. 21:3010-3018
Most geckos can rapidly attach and detach from almost any kind of surface. This ability is attributed to the hierarchical structure of their feet (involving toe pads, setal arrays, and spatulae), and how they are moved (articulated) to generate stron
Publikováno v:
2013 IEEE 26th International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS).
A highly reusable synthetic gecko-inspired adhesive has been developed using angled polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) semicircular microscale fiber arrays, retaining up to 77% of the initial adhesion force over 10,000 repeated test cycles against a flat gl
Autor:
Sathya Chary, Jacob N. Israelachvili, John Tamelier, Kimberly L. Turner, Saurabh Das, Jing Yu
Publikováno v:
Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids. 28(31)
Geckos have developed a unique hierarchical structure to maintain climbing ability on surfaces with different roughness, one of the extremely important parameters that affect the friction and adhesion forces between two surfaces. Although much attent
Autor:
Jing Yu, Sathya Chary, John Tamelier, Kimberly L. Turner, Jacob N. Israelachvili, Saurabh Das
Publikováno v:
2011 IEEE SENSORS Proceedings.
A synthetic adhesive inspired by the gecko should replicate the important properties found on the animal, but does not need to be a direct copy of its system. This paper describes the fabrication and testing of micron-sized vertical and tilted rectan
Publikováno v:
Smart Materials and Structures. 22:025013
Geckos utilize a robust reversible adhesive to repeatedly attach and detach from a variety of vertical and inverted surfaces, using structurally anisotropic micro- and nano-scale fibrillar structures. These fibers, when suitably articulated, are able