Motivated by the recent biomimic design of microstructured adhesive surfaces,we study adhesion between a film-terminated fibrillar array and a rigid substrate.Using a two-dimensional model and ignoring the deformation...Motivated by the recent biomimic design of microstructured adhesive surfaces,we study adhesion between a film-terminated fibrillar array and a rigid substrate.Using a two-dimensional model and ignoring the deformation of the fibers and the backing layer,we show that the adhesion behavior is dominated by a dimensionless parameter reflecting the global flexibility of the terminal film.In particular,if the parameter is larger than 0.4,the adhesion is reversible;otherwise one or more hysteresis loops will appear after an approach-retraction cycle,leading to significant increase in the specific separation work.The result is expected to help not only optimal design of the structure,but also other applications such as micro-manipulation in micromechanical systems.展开更多
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2011CB302101)PhD Programs Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China (Grant No. 20113402110005)
文摘Motivated by the recent biomimic design of microstructured adhesive surfaces,we study adhesion between a film-terminated fibrillar array and a rigid substrate.Using a two-dimensional model and ignoring the deformation of the fibers and the backing layer,we show that the adhesion behavior is dominated by a dimensionless parameter reflecting the global flexibility of the terminal film.In particular,if the parameter is larger than 0.4,the adhesion is reversible;otherwise one or more hysteresis loops will appear after an approach-retraction cycle,leading to significant increase in the specific separation work.The result is expected to help not only optimal design of the structure,but also other applications such as micro-manipulation in micromechanical systems.