Investigate into synthetic adhensive behavior
Many biological creatures have benefited from the use of capillary force as a form of adhesion. In this project, the aim is to design and test a 40 mm by 40 mm adhesion device (known as Bi-layer Capillary Adhesion Device (BCAD)), which makes use of capillary force of clean water to achieve adhesion....
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-459452023-03-04T18:20:18Z Investigate into synthetic adhensive behavior Teo, Beng Hock. Lye Sun Woh School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Non-metallic materials Many biological creatures have benefited from the use of capillary force as a form of adhesion. In this project, the aim is to design and test a 40 mm by 40 mm adhesion device (known as Bi-layer Capillary Adhesion Device (BCAD)), which makes use of capillary force of clean water to achieve adhesion. The investigation would be on the effects of the 3 types of BCAD design variants and substrate surfaces on the device’s adhesive strength and duration of hold. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2011-06-24T08:21:40Z 2011-06-24T08:21:40Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45945 en Nanyang Technological University 86 p. application/pdf |
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Many biological creatures have benefited from the use of capillary force as a form of adhesion. In this project, the aim is to design and test a 40 mm by 40 mm adhesion device (known as Bi-layer Capillary Adhesion Device (BCAD)), which makes use of capillary force of clean water to achieve adhesion. The investigation would be on the effects of the 3 types of BCAD design variants and substrate surfaces on the device’s adhesive strength and duration of hold. |
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