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Citation link: https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/5709

Publisher DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2012.04.008
 
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In vivo dynamics of the internal fibrous structure in smooth adhesive pads of insects


Authors: Dirks, Jan-Henning  
Li, MingHe 
Kabla, Alexandre  
Federle, Walter 
Abstract: 
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls on the legs, allowing them to cope with sudden mechanical perturbations such as gusts of wind or raindrops. The short time scale of this reaction excludes any neuromuscular control; it is thus more likely to be caused by mechanical properties of the pad's specialized cuticle. This soft cuticle contains numerous branched fibrils oriented almost perpendicularly to the surface. Assuming a fixed volume of the water-filled cuticle, we hypothesized that pulls could decrease the fibril angle, thereby helping the contact area to expand laterally and longitudinally. Three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy on the cuticle of smooth stick insect pads confirmed that pulls significantly reduced the fibril angle. However, the fibril angle variation appeared insufficient to explain the observed increase in contact area. Direct strain measurements in the contact zone demonstrated that pulls not only expand the cuticle laterally, but also add new contact area at the pad's outer edge.
Keywords: Biomechanics; Insect adhesion; Insect cuticle; biomaterials; Poisson’s ratio
Issue Date: Jul-2012
Publisher: Elsevier {BV}
Journal/Edited collection: Acta biomaterialia 
Start page: 2730
End page: 2736
Note: 7
Band: 8
Type: Artikel/Aufsatz
ISSN: 17427061
Institution: Hochschule Bremen 
Faculty: Hochschule Bremen - Natur und Technik 
Appears in Collections:Bibliographie HS Bremen

  

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