doi:10.1007/978-94-017-9780-1_257Thomas EndleinW. Jon. P. BarnesSpringer NetherlandsEndlein, T. and W. J. P. Barnes (2015). Wet Adhesion in Tree and Torrent Frogs. Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology. B. Bhushan. Netherlands, Springer: 1-20....
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Physical Mechanisms behind the Wet Adhesion: from Amphibian Toe-pad to BiomimeticsWet adhesionsAmphibiansStructured surfacesFrictionsBiomimeticsSome amphibians, such as tree frogs, torrent frogs, newts, are able to climb or attach to wet slippery smooth surfaces, even in a vertical or overhanging state...
Overview Biomimetics of Animal Adhesion Our understanding of the adhesive mechanisms of climbing animals has increased rapidly in recent years, in no small way due to advances in materials science providing both the tools and the theoretical background. This research has shown that, as a result of...
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