2020
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.102.010602
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Collective stiffening of soft hair assemblies

Abstract: Many living systems use assemblies of soft and slender structures whose deflections allow them to mechanically probe their immediate environment. In this work, we study the collective response of artificial soft hair assemblies to a shear flow by imaging their deflections. At all hair densities, the deflection is found to be proportional to the local shear stress with a proportionality factor that decreases with density. The measured collective stiffening of hairs is modeled both with a microscopic elastohydro… Show more

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“…5 papillae mm −2 ), at which non-trivial coupled elastohydrodynamic effects are likely to occur [37]. The effect of the surface density of papillae on their deflections under shear will be the core of a forthcoming paper that will address them both experimentally and theoretically [23]. This work is of relevance to the psychophysics community since it will also help to better understand the textural coding of complex fluids in the oral cavity and allow the design of future psychophysics studies associated with their soft matter physics interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5 papillae mm −2 ), at which non-trivial coupled elastohydrodynamic effects are likely to occur [37]. The effect of the surface density of papillae on their deflections under shear will be the core of a forthcoming paper that will address them both experimentally and theoretically [23]. This work is of relevance to the psychophysics community since it will also help to better understand the textural coding of complex fluids in the oral cavity and allow the design of future psychophysics studies associated with their soft matter physics interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These holes were distributed on a square grid with a 1 μm resolution, with a surface density of 10 holes cm −2 . With this density, hydrodynamic interactions between papillae are negligible [23]. In a third step, an isopropanol solution containing green fluorescent beads of diameter 1-5 μm (GFM, Cospheric, 1.3 g ml −1 ) at a concentration of 50 mg l −1 was poured onto the mould and left for 15 min at room temperature (figure 1b, upper panel).…”
Section: Artificial Tongue Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5), displaced a distance h ∼ L/2 from the surface. Near a no-slip wall, the far-field flow along x due to a force F x a distance δ upstream is simple shear [50,51],…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They serve important roles in nutrient absorption [4,5], surface protection and flow control [6][7][8][9], surface adhesion [1, [10][11][12], and fluid entrainment [3,13,14]. They function as mechanosensors, detecting fluid flows [2,7,[15][16][17][18][19], predators [20,21], and electric fields [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%