金字塔形状的超水表面用于降低水下拖动
Liangpei Zhang1, Xia Wan1, Xu Zhou1
1State Key Laboratory for Turbulence and Complex Systems, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, P. R. China.
ACS applied materials & interfaces
|August 7, 2024
概括
超疏水表面可以减少水下阻力. 一个具有空气补充的新型金字塔设计通过使空气床恢复,提高了阻力减少,在层状流量中达到64.8%.
科学领域:
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 表面科学是一门科学.
- 材料科学是一种材料科学.
背景情况:
- 超疏水表面提供了潜水阻力降低的潜力.
- 高雷诺兹数可以导致气崩,降低阻力减速效率.
- 现有的超疏水表面在恶劣条件下难以保持空气口袋.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种强大的超水表面,能够在更高的雷诺兹数下保持水下阻力减小.
- 为了研究一种新的金字塔形表面设计,采用形微槽,以增强空气保留和回收.
- 量化开发的表面的阻力减小性能,有或没有连续的空气注入.
主要方法:
- 一个金字塔形状的超水表面与状微沟的制造.
- 在水道中使用压力下降测试进行实验评估.
- 在不同的空气注入速率下,在层状和流条件下,对阻力减小的定量分析.
主要成果:
- 开发的表面在水下保持了高的气体分数.
- 表面展示了有效的气扩散和通过空气补充恢复.
- 连续注入空气可以在层流中减少64.8%的阻力,在流中减少50.8%.
- 在没有空气注入的情况下,在层状流程中,阻力减小为38.4%.
结论:
- 金字塔形状的坚固的超水表面与状的微槽有效地克服了空气床的崩.
- 空气补充对于持续降低阻力至关重要,特别是在更高的雷诺兹数下.
- 这项技术在降低水下阻力方面的实际应用方面显示出显著的前景.
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