| Literature DB >> 29514984 |
Yang Guo1, Zheng Chang2, Hao-Yuan Guo1, Wei Fang1, Qunyang Li1,3, Hong-Ping Zhao1, Xi-Qiao Feng4,3, Huajian Gao5.
Abstract
It is well known that capture silk, the main sticky component of the orb web of a spider, plays an important role in the spider's ability to capture prey via adhesion. However, the detailed mechanism with which the spider achieves its unparalleled high-adhesion performance remains elusive. In this work, we combine experiments and theoretical analysis to investigate the adhesion mechanisms of spider silk. In addition to the widely recognized adhesion effect of the sticky glue, we reveal a synergistic enhancement mechanism due to the elasticity of silk fibres. A balance between silk stiffness, strength and glue stickiness is crucial to endow the silk with superior adhesion, as well as outstanding energy absorption capacity and structural robustness. The revealed mechanisms deepen our understanding of the working principles of spider silk and suggest guidelines for biomimetic designs of spider-inspired adhesion and capture devices.Keywords: adhesion; biomechanics; energy absorption; spider silk; strength; synergistic mechanism
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29514984 PMCID: PMC5908530 DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2017.0894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Interface ISSN: 1742-5662 Impact factor: 4.118