Attachment Structures and Adhesive Secretions in Arachnids

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ISBN-13:
9783319833569
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
12.07.2018
Seiten:
196
Autor:
Stanislav N. Gorb
Gewicht:
342 g
Format:
235x155x11 mm
Serie:
7, Biologically-Inspired Systems
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book surveys attachment structures and adhesive secretions occurring in this class of animals and discusses the relationships between structure, properties, and function in the context of evolutionary trends, and biomimetic potential. Topics comprise mechanical attachment devices, such as clamps, claws, hooks, spines and wraps, as well as hairy and smooth adhesive pads, nano-fibrils, suction cups, and viscid and solidifying adhesives. Attachment is one of the major types of interactions between an organism and its environment. There are numerous studies that deal with this phenomenon in lizards, frogs, insects, barnacles, mussels and echinoderms, but the second largest class of animals, the Arachnida, was highly neglected so far. The authors demonstrated that most arachnid adhesive structures are highly analogous to those of insects and vertebrates, but there are also numerous unique developments with some intriguing working principles. Because arachnid attachment organs have a very strong potential of technological ideas for the development of new materials and systems, inspirations from biology could also be interesting for a broad range of topics in materials and surface engineering.
First overview on attachment devices and adhesive secretions in Arachnida, from mechanical devices, such as claws and clamps, to adhesive pads, suckers and glue
1. Overview.- 2. Mechanical attachement devices.- 3. Tape- and spatulate-shaped microstructures.- 4. Nano-Fibril.- 5. Mushroom-shaped microstructures.- 6. Suction cups.- 7. Soft adhesive tapes.-8./ Adhesive secretions.- 9. Biological function and evolutionary aspects.- 10. Comparative contact mechanics.- 11. Biomimetics: What can we learn from arachnids?.

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