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How the cuticle of soil-digging beetles can help us achieve non-stick surfaces for soil tillage tools: a review
Resumen
What is the best topographical pattern that should be used to enhance the functional property of non-stickiness? Is it possible to find a characteristic pattern common to all species? Will such a pattern depend on the physical properties of the soil where these beetle species live? Is it more effective to use topographic patterns with protrusions or
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What is the best topographical pattern that should be used to enhance the functional property of non-stickiness? Is it possible to find a characteristic pattern common to all species? Will such a pattern depend on the physical properties of the soil where these beetle species live? Is it more effective to use topographic patterns with protrusions or dimples?
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Descripción
Poster
Fuente
The 2nd International Online Conference on Biomimetics 16-18 september 2025
Fecha
2025-09-16
Editorial
MDPI
ISSN
2313-7673
Formato
pdf
Tipo de documento
documento de conferencia
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