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Bio-inspired interlocking metasurfaces

Ophelia Bolmin, Philip Noell, Brad Boyce

2025Bioinspiration & Biomimetics7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interlocking metasurfaces (ILMs) are patterned arrays of mating features that enable the joining of bodies by constraining motion and transmitting force. They offer an alternative to traditional joining solutions such as mechanical fasteners, welds, and adhesives. This study explores the development of bio-inspired ILMs using a problem-driven bioinspired design (BID) framework. We develop a taxonomy of attachment solutions that considers both biological and engineered systems and derive conventional design principles for ILM design. We conceptualize two engineering implementations to demonstrate concept development using the taxonomy and ILM conventional design principle through the BID framework: one for rapidly assembled bridge truss members and another for modular microrobots. These implementations highlight the potential of BID to enhance performance, functionality, and tunability in ILMs.

Topics & Concepts

InterlockingModular designImplementationBiomimeticsComputer scienceTrussProof of conceptBridge (graph theory)EngineeringNanotechnologyMechanical engineeringArtificial intelligenceMaterials scienceStructural engineeringSoftware engineeringProgramming languageInternal medicineOperating systemMedicineModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceAdvanced Materials and MechanicsMicro and Nano Robotics