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Hierarchical structures of a gecko's adhesive pad: (a–f

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Download scientific diagram | Hierarchical structures of a gecko's adhesive pad: (a–f) structures shown in order of a decreasing size. (a) Gecko, (b) foot, (c) toe, (d) setal array, (e) spatulae, and (f) spatula pads. Adopted from Tian et al. (2006).   from publication: Peeling behavior of a bio-inspired nano-film on a substrate | A peeling model is proposed to analyze the peeling properties of bio-mimetic nano-films using the finite element method (FEM) and theoretical approach. The influences of the nano-film’s adhesion length, thickness, elastic modulus, roughness and peeling angle on the peeling | Peeling and Adhesion | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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