Quasi-static responses of marine mussel plaques attached to deformable wet substrates under directional tensions

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Quantifying the response of marine mussel plaque attachment on wet surfaces remains a significant challenge to a mechanistic understanding of plaque adhesion. Here, we developed a customised microscopy system combined with two-dimensional (2D) in-situ digital image correlation (DIC) to quantify the in-plane deformation of a deformable substrate that interacts with a mussel plaque while under directional tension. By analysing the strain field in the substrate, we gained insight into how in-plane traction forces are transmitted from the mussel plaque to the underlying substrate. Finite element (FE) models were developed to assist the interpretation of the experimental measurement. Our study revealed a synergistic effect of pulling angle and substrate stiffness on plaque detachment, with mussel plaques anchoring to a 'stiff' substrate at a smaller pulling angle having mechanical advantages with higher load-bearing capacity and less plaque deformation. We identified two distinct failure modes, i.e., shear traction-governed failure (STGF) mode and normal traction-governed failure (NTGF). It was found that increasing the substrate stiffness or reducing the pulling angle resulted in a failure mode change from NTGF to STGF. Our findings offer new insights into the mechanistic understanding of plaque and substrate interaction, which provides a general plaque-inspired strategy for wet adhesion.
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marine mussel plaques,wet substrates,quasi-static
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