Title of article
Fog-harvesting inspired by the Stenocara beetle—An analysis of drop collection and removal from biomimetic samples with wetting contrast
Author/Authors
Beatrice White، نويسنده , , Anjishnu Sarkar، نويسنده , , Anne-Marie Kietzig، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
11
From page
826
To page
836
Abstract
This work examines the fog-harvesting ability of patterned and non-patterned samples in spray chamber experiments. The samples were prepared from different materials and the patterns under investigation were channels, hydrophobic patches and hydrophilic patches of contrasting wettability to mimic and optimize the alleged natural fog-harvesting ability of the Stenocara beetle. Fog-harvesting results based on the amount of collected water showed no significant differences among all samples, as the influence of “wind” was found to be the more dominant factor compared to the samples’ wetting characteristics. Video analysis of the experiments, however, revealed differences in the water collection and water removal mechanisms and were concluded to be more helpful than water collection results in the assessment of the various competing mechanisms in fog-harvesting experiments. The analysis with regard to surface wettability is based on drop rolling on the surface and roll-off into air, respectively. All patterned and most non-patterned samples exhibited drop motion by coalescence rather than rolling. Larger coalesced drops of non-spherical shape with irregular triple line shapes span the surface pattern on all our surfaces, which suggests that the underlying pattern of the surface has no dominant effect on the behavior of the droplets on these surfaces.
Keywords
Stenocara gracilipes , Water harvesting , Drop dynamics , Laser micromachining , Carbon nanotubes , Wetting anisotropy
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1008044
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