This book contains contributions from leading researchers in
biomechanics, nanomechanics, tribology, contact mechanics, materials
science and applications on various experimental techniques including
atomic force microscopy (AFM) for studying soft, biomimetic and
biological materials and objects. Biologists, physicists, researchers
applying methods of contact mechanics and researchers testing materials
using indentation techniques along with many other applied scientists
will find this book a useful addition to their libraries. Moreover,
several reviews in this book are written as introductions to several
important and rather sophisticated research areas such as depth-sensing
indentation, studying of biological cells by AFM probes, mechanics of
adhesive contact and contact between viscoelastic (hereditary elastic)
solids. The book containing new theoretical models, results of
experimental studies and numerical simulations, along with reviews of
above mentioned areas of contact mechanics in application to biological
systems, would be beneficial for researchers in many areas of biology,
medicine, engineering, mechanics and biomimetics.