Biological surfaces with unique wettability in nature have provided an enormous innovation for scientists and engineers. More specifically, materials possessing various wetting properties have drawn considerable attention owing to their promising application prospects. Recently, great efforts have been concentrated on the researches on wetting-induced drag-reduction materials inspired by biology because of their ability to save energy. In this work, the drag-reduction characteristics of the bionic surface with delicate water-trapping microstructures of fish Ctenopharyngodon idellus scales were explored by experimental method. Firstly, the resistance of smooth surface and bionic surface experimental sample at different speeds was carefully t...
This report describes an investigation into the use of streamwise-machined grooves as a means of red...
By imitating the jetting flow feature of shark gills,a bionic jetting model is established by arrang...
From their earliest origins, fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water, w...
Biological surfaces with unique wettability in nature have provided an enormous innovation for scien...
In this work, bio-mimicking fish scale textures are produced by LPBF and AlSi7Mg0.6 powder to r...
Nature evolution provides nature surface treasures with special and fascinating surface function to ...
Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that sur...
The emerging field of biomimetics allows one to mimic biology or nature to develop nanomaterials, na...
The drag reduction design of underwater vehicles is of great significance to saving energy and enhan...
In this study, a novel but simple biomimetic turbulent drag reduction topology is proposed, inspired...
Nowadays, considering the importance of the drag reduction and increasing the speed is demand of all...
It was believed that fluid flow and the laminar to turbulent transition delay were more easily contr...
The surface topology of the scale pattern from the European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax ) was mea...
It has long been suspected that the denticles on shark skin reduce hydrodynamic drag during locomoti...
This paper briefly discusses the possibility of employing the compliant materials on underwater bodi...
This report describes an investigation into the use of streamwise-machined grooves as a means of red...
By imitating the jetting flow feature of shark gills,a bionic jetting model is established by arrang...
From their earliest origins, fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water, w...
Biological surfaces with unique wettability in nature have provided an enormous innovation for scien...
In this work, bio-mimicking fish scale textures are produced by LPBF and AlSi7Mg0.6 powder to r...
Nature evolution provides nature surface treasures with special and fascinating surface function to ...
Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that sur...
The emerging field of biomimetics allows one to mimic biology or nature to develop nanomaterials, na...
The drag reduction design of underwater vehicles is of great significance to saving energy and enhan...
In this study, a novel but simple biomimetic turbulent drag reduction topology is proposed, inspired...
Nowadays, considering the importance of the drag reduction and increasing the speed is demand of all...
It was believed that fluid flow and the laminar to turbulent transition delay were more easily contr...
The surface topology of the scale pattern from the European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax ) was mea...
It has long been suspected that the denticles on shark skin reduce hydrodynamic drag during locomoti...
This paper briefly discusses the possibility of employing the compliant materials on underwater bodi...
This report describes an investigation into the use of streamwise-machined grooves as a means of red...
By imitating the jetting flow feature of shark gills,a bionic jetting model is established by arrang...
From their earliest origins, fishes have developed a suite of adaptations for locomotion in water, w...