Frictional adhesion: a new angle on gecko attachment

Volume: 209, Issue: 18, Pages: 3569 - 3579
Published: Sep 15, 2006
Abstract
Directional arrays of branched microscopic setae constitute a dry adhesive on the toes of pad-bearing geckos, nature's supreme climbers. Geckos are easily and rapidly able to detach their toes as they climb. There are two known mechanisms of detachment: (1) on the microscale, the seta detaches when the shaft reaches a critical angle with the substrate, and (2) on the macroscale, geckos hyperextend their toes, apparently peeling like tape. This...
Paper Details
Title
Frictional adhesion: a new angle on gecko attachment
Published Date
Sep 15, 2006
Volume
209
Issue
18
Pages
3569 - 3579
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