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高効率な抗力低減のための階層複合表面における相乗的な形態・材料設計
Xianxian Cui1, Xiaolin Liu2, Dengke Chen3
1School of Energy Power and Mechanical Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China.
Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
|January 23, 2026
まとめ
研究者らは、サメの皮膚を模倣した生物模倣階層複合表面(BHCS)を開発し、抗力を大幅に低減しました。この革新的な表面は、水中性能を向上させるための複数のメカニズムを統合することにより、18.65%の抗力低減を達成しました。
背景:
- サメの皮膚の微細構造は、摩擦抵抗を低減することが知られています。
- 基底の空洞と柔軟な皮膚の役割は、抗力低減において完全には理解されていません。
- 既存の生物模倣表面は、単一のメカニズムを模倣することが多く、性能が制限されています。
結論:
- 複数のメカニズムを統合した新しい生物模倣設計概念が実証されました。
- 表面構造、基板の柔軟性、界面特性間の相乗的な相互作用が抗力低減を最適化します。
- このアプローチは、流体フローアプリケーションのための生物模倣表面の性能を大幅に向上させる道を提供します。
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