Prediction of the adhesive behavior of bio-inspired functionally graded materials against rough surfaces

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Abstract

Roughness effect and adhesion properties are important characteristics to be accessed in the development of functionally graded materials for biological and biomimetic applications, particularly for the hierarchical composition in biomimetic gecko robot. A multi-asperities adhesion model to predict the adhesive forces is presented in this work. The effect of surface roughness and graded material properties, which significantly alter the adhesive strength between contact bodies, can be simultaneously considered in the generalized model. It is found that proper interfacial strength can be controlled by adjusting surface roughness σ/R, graded exponent k and material parameter E*R/ Δγ. The results should be helpful in the design of new biomimetic materials and useful in application of micro functional instruments. © 2014 Author(s).

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Peijian, C., Juan, P., Yucheng, Z., & Feng, G. (2014). Prediction of the adhesive behavior of bio-inspired functionally graded materials against rough surfaces. AIP Advances, 4(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4886380

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