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This book is a collection of experimental studies demonstrating
structure-function relationships in various biological systems
having particular surface specialization to increase/decrease
friction and adhesion. Studies on snake skin, adhesive pads,
wing-interlocking devices and sticky mouthparts of insects as well
as anti-adhesive and adhesive surfaces of plants are included in
the volume containing four main subsections: (1) adhesion, (2)
friction, (3) attachment-devices, (4) attachment-related behavior.
Numerous experimental methods for characterizing tribological
properties of biological surfaces at macro-, micro-, and nanoscale
levels are demonstrated. This book is an excellent collection of
publications on biotribology for both engineers and physicists
working with biological systems as well as for biologists studying
friction and adhesion. Inspirations from biology reported here may
be also potentially interesting for biomimetics.
This book deals with the adhesion, friction and contact mechanics
of living organisms. Further, it presents the remarkable adhesive
abilities of the living organisms which inspired the design of
novel micro- and nanostructured adhesives that can be used in
various applications, such as climbing robots, reusable tapes, and
biomedical bandages. The technologies for both the synthesis and
construction of bio-inspired adhesive micro- and nanostructures, as
well as their performance, are discussed in detail. Representatives
of several animal groups, such as insects, spiders, tree frogs, and
lizards, are able to walk on (and therefore attach to) tilted,
vertical surfaces, and even ceilings in different environments.
Studies have demonstrated that their highly specialized micro- and
nanostructures, in combination with particular surface chemistries,
are responsible for this impressive and reversible adhesion. These
structures can maximize the formation of large effective contact
areas on surfaces of varying roughness and chemical composition
under different environmental conditions.
Tribology is a multidisciplinary science that encompasses
mechanical engineering, materials science, surface engineering,
lubricants, and additives chemistry with tremendous applications.
Tribology and Surface Engineering for Industrial Applications
discusses the latest in tribology and surface engineering for
industrial applications. This book: Offers information on coatings
and surface diagnostics Explains a variety of techniques for
improved performance Describes applications in automotive, wheel
and rail materials, manufacturing, and wind turbines Written for
researchers and advanced students, this book encompasses a
wide-ranging view of the latest in industrial applications of
tribology and surface engineering for a variety of
cross-disciplinary applications.
Tribology is a multidisciplinary science that encompasses
mechanical engineering, materials science, surface engineering,
lubricants, and additives chemistry with tremendous applications.
Progress in Lubrication and Nano- and Biotribology discusses the
latest in lubrication engineering and nano- and biotribology. This
book: Discusses green tribology and snakeskin tribology Explains
biogreases and nanolubricant additives Explores applications in
aerospace, additively manufactured parts, and severe environments
Written for researchers and advanced students, this book
encompasses a wide-ranging view of the latest in nano- and
biotribology for a variety of cross-disciplinary applications.
This book is a collection of experimental studies demonstrating
structure-function relationships in various biological systems
having particular surface specialization to increase/decrease
friction and adhesion. Studies on snake skin, adhesive pads,
wing-interlocking devices and sticky mouthparts of insects as well
as anti-adhesive and adhesive surfaces of plants are included in
the volume containing four main subsections: (1) adhesion, (2)
friction, (3) attachment-devices, (4) attachment-related behavior.
Numerous experimental methods for characterizing tribological
properties of biological surfaces at macro-, micro-, and nanoscale
levels are demonstrated. This book is an excellent collection of
publications on biotribology for both engineers and physicists
working with biological systems as well as for biologists studying
friction and adhesion. Inspirations from biology reported here may
be also potentially interesting for biomimetics.
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