2006
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0608841103
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Adhesion and friction in gecko toe attachment and detachment

Abstract: Geckos can run rapidly on walls and ceilings, requiring high friction forces (on walls) and adhesion forces (on ceilings), with typical step intervals of Ϸ20 ms. The rapid switching between gecko foot attachment and detachment is analyzed theoretically based on a tape model that incorporates the adhesion and friction forces originating from the van der Waals forces between the submicronsized spatulae and the substrate, which are controlled by the (macroscopic) actions of the gecko toes. The pulling force of a … Show more

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“…A related expression was derived by Tian et al (2006), assuming that the lateral stiffness k q was negligible and the fibre was in pure tension. The fibre tip contact location on the sphere can be calculated as the intersection of circles with radius l (the fibre length) and sphere radius R, with qZf(l, R, d, x), where d is the indentation depth and x is the location of the fibre base.…”
Section: Frictional Adhesion Cantilever Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A related expression was derived by Tian et al (2006), assuming that the lateral stiffness k q was negligible and the fibre was in pure tension. The fibre tip contact location on the sphere can be calculated as the intersection of circles with radius l (the fibre length) and sphere radius R, with qZf(l, R, d, x), where d is the indentation depth and x is the location of the fibre base.…”
Section: Frictional Adhesion Cantilever Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it is van der Waals interactions that are responsible for the remarkable ability of geckos to hold to surfaces. 3 A significant example of application of van der Waals interactions comes from some operating modes of atomic force microscopes. 4 However, the realm of van der Waals forces, being quantum in nature, is the world of atoms and molecules-the nanoworld.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peel force also depends on the applied load (Figure 5c),92 friction (Figure 5e),93 and pre‐tension (Figure 5k) 94. On one hand, the preload dependence of the peel force is attributed to viscous processes of surface adhesion 88, 108.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Progress Of The Peeling Modelmentioning
confidence: 96%