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Adhesion Failure at 180 000 Frames per Second: Direct Observation of the Detachment Process of a Mushroom-Shaped Adhesive
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EngineeringMicromechanicsAdhesion FailureMechanical EngineeringBiofabricationSoft MatterMolding (Process)Attachment ProblemMechanicsContact MechanicDirect ObservationBiophysicsSolid MechanicsDetachment ProcessAdhesive MaterialsPlasticityHomogeneous Stress DistributionAdhesive MaterialMechanics Of MaterialsStructural Adhesive
Nature has successfully evolved the mushroom-shaped contact geometry in many organisms in order to solve the attachment problem. We studied the detachment process of individual bioinspired artificial mushroom-shaped adhesive microstructures (MSAMSs) resolving the failure dynamics at high spatiotemporal resolution. The experimental data provide strong evidence for a homogeneous stress distribution in MSAMS, which was recently proposed. Our results allow us to explain the advantage of such contact geometry and provide a suggestion for the widely observed mushroom-shaped contact geometry.
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