TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of hierarchical structures and insulating liquid media on adhesion
AU - Yang, Weixu
AU - Wang, Xiaoli
AU - Li, Hanqing
AU - Song, Xintao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2017/11/30
Y1 - 2017/11/30
N2 - Effects of hierarchical structures and insulating liquid media on adhesion are investigated through a numerical adhesive contact model established in this paper, in which hierarchical structures are considered by introducing the height distribution into the surface gap equation, and media are taken into account through the Hamaker constant in Lifshitz-Hamaker approach. Computational methods such as inexact Newton method, bi-conjugate stabilized (Bi-CGSTAB) method and fast Fourier transform (FFT) technique are employed to obtain the adhesive force. It is shown that hierarchical structured surface exhibits excellent anti-adhesive properties compared with flat, micro or nano structured surfaces. Adhesion force is more dependent on the sizes of nanostructures than those of microstructures, and the optimal ranges of nanostructure pitch and maximum height for small adhesion force are presented. Insulating liquid media effectively decrease the adhesive interaction and 1-bromonaphthalene exhibits the smallest adhesion force among the five selected media. In addition, effects of hierarchical structures with optimal sizes on reducing adhesion are more obvious than those of the selected insulating liquid media.
AB - Effects of hierarchical structures and insulating liquid media on adhesion are investigated through a numerical adhesive contact model established in this paper, in which hierarchical structures are considered by introducing the height distribution into the surface gap equation, and media are taken into account through the Hamaker constant in Lifshitz-Hamaker approach. Computational methods such as inexact Newton method, bi-conjugate stabilized (Bi-CGSTAB) method and fast Fourier transform (FFT) technique are employed to obtain the adhesive force. It is shown that hierarchical structured surface exhibits excellent anti-adhesive properties compared with flat, micro or nano structured surfaces. Adhesion force is more dependent on the sizes of nanostructures than those of microstructures, and the optimal ranges of nanostructure pitch and maximum height for small adhesion force are presented. Insulating liquid media effectively decrease the adhesive interaction and 1-bromonaphthalene exhibits the smallest adhesion force among the five selected media. In addition, effects of hierarchical structures with optimal sizes on reducing adhesion are more obvious than those of the selected insulating liquid media.
KW - Adhesion
KW - Hierarchical structures
KW - Insulating liquid media
KW - Lifshitz-Hamaker approach
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.06.181
DO - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.06.181
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85021750770
SN - 0169-4332
VL - 423
SP - 891
EP - 899
JO - Applied Surface Science
JF - Applied Surface Science
ER -