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Adhesion of Biologically Inspired Vertical and Angled Polymer Microfiber Arrays

 

Langmuir

Burak Aksak, M.P. Murphy, and Metin Sitti

23(6):3322–32

February, 2007

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@article{aksak-langmuir2007,
  author = {Aksak, Burak and Murphy, M.P. and Sitti, Metin},
  title = {Adhesion of Biologically Inspired Vertical and Angled
     Polymer Microfiber Arrays},
  journal = {Langmuir},
  venue = {Langmuir},
  year = {2007},
  month = {February},
  volume = {23},
  pages = {3322--32},
  number = {6},
  institution = {NanoRobotics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical
     Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
     15213},
  issn = {0743-7463},
  keywords = {Adhesion, Biologically Inspired},
  abstract = {This paper proposes an approximate adhesion model for
     fibrillar adhesives for developing a fibrillar adhesive design
     methodology and compares numerical simulation adhesion results
     with macroscale adhesion data from polymer microfiber array
     experiments. A technique for fabricating microfibers with a
     controlled angle is described for the first time. Polyurethane
     microfibers with different hardnesses, angles, and aspect ratios
     are fabricated using optical lithography and polymer micromolding
     techniques and tested with a custom tensile adhesion measurement
     setup. Macroscale adhesion and overall work of adhesion of the
     microfiber arrays are measured and compared with the models to
     observe the effect of fiber geometry and preload. The adhesion
     strength and work of adhesion behavior of short and long vertical
     and long angled fiber arrays have similar trends with the
     numerical simulations. A scheme is also proposed to aid in
     optimized fiber adhesive design.},
  url = {http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~claytronics/papers/aksak-langmuir2007.pdf},
}

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