Bombyx mori cocoon is a natural composite made of silk fibre with a distinctive multi-layer structure that provides mechanical protection for its biological functions. Here we investigate the components, structure and mechanical properties of cocoon layers, and quantify the contributions of the multi-layer structure to the mechanical properties of cocoon. A better understanding of the multi-layer mechanism of a natural composite could help the further design of biomimetic multiscale artificial materials.
Keywords:
Animal Structures
,Animals
,Biomechanical Phenomena
,Bombyx
,Materials Testing
,Principal Component Analysis
,Silk
,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
,Surface Properties
,Tensile Strength