Dynamic biological adhesion: mechanisms for controlling attachment during locomotion

Volume: 374, Issue: 1784, Pages: 20190199 - 20190199
Published: Sep 9, 2019
Abstract
The rapid control of surface attachment is a key feature of natural adhesive systems used for locomotion, and a property highly desirable for man-made adhesives. Here, we describe the challenges of adhesion control and the timescales involved across diverse biological attachment systems and different adhesive mechanisms. The most widespread control principle for dynamic surface attachment in climbing animals is that adhesion is ‘shear-sensitive’...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamic biological adhesion: mechanisms for controlling attachment during locomotion
Published Date
Sep 9, 2019
Volume
374
Issue
1784
Pages
20190199 - 20190199
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