2021
DOI: 10.1115/1.4049392
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Suction-Controlled Detachment of Mushroom-Shaped Adhesive Structures

Abstract: Experimental evidence suggests that suction may play a role in the attachment strength of mushroom-tipped adhesive structures, but the system parameters which control this effect are not well established. A fracture mechanics-based model is introduced to determine the critical stress for defect propagation at the interface in the presence of trapped air. These results are compared with an experimental investigation of millimeter-scale elastomeric structures. These structures are found to exhibit a greater incr… Show more

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“…For decades, many studies have been conducted to better understand marine mussel byssus [1,17,19,35,38,39,[56][57][58][59]. In this work, new insights are presented on the viscoelastic properties of marine mussel byssal threads and a mechanism for the viscous processes incurred during stress relaxation in the pre-Cols is proposed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For decades, many studies have been conducted to better understand marine mussel byssus [1,17,19,35,38,39,[56][57][58][59]. In this work, new insights are presented on the viscoelastic properties of marine mussel byssal threads and a mechanism for the viscous processes incurred during stress relaxation in the pre-Cols is proposed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%