Adhesion-detachment mechanics of thin shells in the presence of intrinsic surface forces
Adhesion has significant impacts in life sciences, such as, cell adhesion, bacterial aggregation and drug delivery vesicles in micro-scale, and contact lens adhesion in macro-scale. In order to quantify adhesion, several classical models for solid adhesion were constructed and widely adopted by the...
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