THE MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF FEATHER KERATIN

Authors
Citation
Rhc. Bonser, THE MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF FEATHER KERATIN, Journal of zoology, 239, 1996, pp. 477-484
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09528369
Volume
239
Year of publication
1996
Part
3
Pages
477 - 484
Database
ISI
SICI code
0952-8369(1996)239:<477:TMOFK>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Feathers are subject to large aerodynamic forces during fight and must therefore be stiff and strong, yet also light. Published estimates of Young's modulus of the feather keratin composite vary widely in the l iterature, and it is suggested that this is predominantly due to test methodology rather than true interspecific differences. The factors in fluencing the Young's modulus of keratin are discussed, together with their functional implications. Damage resistance must also be good; fe athers that are lost or broken can only be replaced infrequently, but regularly, at moult. Feather shafts appear to be very strong for their weight. The possible role of the medullary foam in preventing bucklin g failure is still unclear; medulla removal only appears to have a min imal effect on both the stiffness and strength of whole sections of th e rachis. Melanic keratin has properties that make it more competent a t resisting abrasive wear than non-melanic keratin.