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Biomimetic design of elastomer surface pattern for friction control under wet conditions
2013
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
In this paper, an observation on the toe pad of a newt was carried out. It was found that the pad surface is covered with an array of polygonal cells separated by channels, similar to those of a tree frog's pad. With this micro-structure, a newt can move on wet and smooth surfaces without slipping. Inspired by the surface structure of newt toe pads, elastic micro-patterned surfaces were fabricated to understand the function of such micro-structures in friction systems. The tribological
doi:10.1088/1748-3182/8/4/046001
pmid:23999795
fatcat:uoys5ywmhrh3dj33mtfssy33ge