Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2590173270> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 97 of
97
with 100 items per page.
- W2590173270 endingPage "20160783" @default.
- W2590173270 startingPage "20160783" @default.
- W2590173270 abstract "The anchorage of structures is a crucial element of construction, both for humans and animals. Spiders use adhesive plaques to attach silk threads to substrates. Both biological and artificial adhesive structures usually have an optimal loading angle, and are prone to varying loading situations. Silk anchorages, however, must cope with loading in highly variable directions. Here we show that the detachment forces of thread anchorages of orb-web spiders are highly robust against pulling in different directions. This is gained by a two-step back-and-forth spinning pattern during the rapid production of the adhesive plaque, which shifts the thread insertion point towards the plaque centre and forms a flexible tree root-like network of branching fibres around the loading point. Using a morphometric approach and a tape-and-thread model we show that neither area, nor width of the plaque, but the shift of the loading point towards the plaque centre has the highest effect on pull-off resistance. This is explained by a circular propagation of the delamination crack with a low peeling angle. We further show that silken attachment discs are highly directional and adjusted to provide maximal performance in the upstream dragline. These results show that the way the glue is applied, crucially enhances the toughness of the anchorage without the need of additional material intake. This work is a starting point to study the evolution of tough and universal thread anchorages among spiders, and to develop bioinspired ‘instant’ anchorages of thread- and cable-like structures to a broad bandwidth of substrates." @default.
- W2590173270 created "2017-03-03" @default.
- W2590173270 creator A5064872101 @default.
- W2590173270 creator A5083264510 @default.
- W2590173270 date "2017-02-01" @default.
- W2590173270 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2590173270 title "Three-dimensional printing spiders: back-and-forth glue application yields silk anchorages with high pull-off resistance under varying loading situations" @default.
- W2590173270 cites W149540474 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W1601616362 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W1965603741 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2016802216 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2025284812 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2026926588 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2032322673 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2045196859 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2071793326 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2083900742 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2093017874 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2093571000 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2099540110 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2101227235 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2131955929 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2134932825 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2146986715 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2153106107 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2159211432 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2165200224 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2167279371 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2170543432 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2173053697 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2178091248 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2212147040 @default.
- W2590173270 cites W2333590436 @default.
- W2590173270 doi "https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2016.0783" @default.
- W2590173270 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/5332566" @default.
- W2590173270 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28228539" @default.
- W2590173270 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2590173270 type Work @default.
- W2590173270 sameAs 2590173270 @default.
- W2590173270 citedByCount "28" @default.
- W2590173270 countsByYear W25901732702017 @default.
- W2590173270 countsByYear W25901732702018 @default.
- W2590173270 countsByYear W25901732702019 @default.
- W2590173270 countsByYear W25901732702020 @default.
- W2590173270 countsByYear W25901732702021 @default.
- W2590173270 countsByYear W25901732702022 @default.
- W2590173270 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2590173270 hasAuthorship W2590173270A5064872101 @default.
- W2590173270 hasAuthorship W2590173270A5083264510 @default.
- W2590173270 hasBestOaLocation W25901732701 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C138101251 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C2779227376 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C2779937294 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C2780431358 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C66938386 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C68928338 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConcept C99595764 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C127413603 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C138101251 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C159985019 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C192562407 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C2779227376 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C2779937294 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C2780431358 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C66938386 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C68928338 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C78519656 @default.
- W2590173270 hasConceptScore W2590173270C99595764 @default.
- W2590173270 hasFunder F4320320591 @default.
- W2590173270 hasIssue "127" @default.
- W2590173270 hasLocation W25901732701 @default.
- W2590173270 hasLocation W25901732702 @default.
- W2590173270 hasLocation W25901732703 @default.
- W2590173270 hasLocation W25901732704 @default.
- W2590173270 hasOpenAccess W2590173270 @default.
- W2590173270 hasPrimaryLocation W25901732701 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W2034292601 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W2070918812 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W2349798335 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W2380293314 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W2393603500 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W2591832133 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W2955807060 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W3082440218 @default.
- W2590173270 hasRelatedWork W4250688100 @default.
- W2590173270 hasVolume "14" @default.
- W2590173270 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2590173270 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2590173270 magId "2590173270" @default.
- W2590173270 workType "article" @default.