Enhanced self-cleaning performance of bio-inspired micropillar-arrayed surface by shear

Huazhen An, Ning Jia, Shuai Wang, Zhilong Peng*, Shaohua Chen*

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Inspired by the sliding behavior of gecko feet during climbing, the contribution of the shear effect to the self-cleaning performance of a bio-inspired micropillar-arrayed surface is studied through a load-shear-pull contact process. It is found that self-cleaning efficiency can be enhanced significantly by shear. The efficiency also depends on microparticle size. For the case of relatively large and small microparticles, self-cleaning efficiency increases first and then almost keeps a constant with the increase of shear distance at different preloads. For medium microparticles, shear can effectively improve self-cleaning efficiency only when the preload is small. The mechanical mechanism under such enhancement is mainly due to the varying contact states between microparticles and micropillars with the shear distance. When the shear distance is large enough, the final self-cleaning efficiency is not sensitive to shear distance anymore because the contact state reaches dynamic equilibrium. Based on such a self-cleaning mechanism of large microparticles, a simple and effective manipulator that can efficiently transfer solid particles is further proposed.

源语言英语
文章编号066005
期刊Bioinspiration and Biomimetics
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DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 11月 2022

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