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      Effects and Mechanisms of Surface Topography on the Antiwear Properties of Molluscan Shells ( Scapharca subcrenata) Using the Fluid-Solid Interaction Method

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          The surface topography (surface morphology and structure) of the left Scapharca subcrenata shell differs from that of its right shell. This phenomenon is closely related to antiwear capabilities. The objective of this study is to investigate the effects and mechanisms of surface topography on the antiwear properties of Scapharca subcrenata shells. Two models are constructed—a rib morphology model (RMM) and a coupled structure model (CSM)—to mimic the topographies of the right and left shells. The antiwear performance and mechanisms of the two models are studied using the fluid-solid interaction (FSI) method. The simulation results show that the antiwear capabilities of the CSM are superior to those of the RMM. The CSM is also more conducive to decreasing the impact velocity and energy of abrasive particles, reducing the probability of microcrack generation, extension, and desquamation. It can be deduced that in the real-world environment, Scapharca subcrenata's left shell sustains more friction than its right shell. Thus, the coupled structure of the left shell is the result of extensive evolution.

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                Journal
                ScientificWorldJournal
                ScientificWorldJournal
                TSWJ
                The Scientific World Journal
                Hindawi Publishing Corporation
                2356-6140
                1537-744X
                2014
                28 May 2014
                : 2014
                : 185370
                Affiliations
                1Key Laboratory of Bionic Engineering (Jilin University), Ministry of Education, Changchun 130022, China
                2Secretariat of the International Society of Bionic Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China
                3School of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China
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                Academic Editor: Rafael Toledo

                Article
                10.1155/2014/185370
                4058143
                d7ed2734-e50e-4eee-9d11-7efd03f87d08
                Copyright © 2014 Limei Tian et al.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 24 February 2014
                : 8 May 2014
                Funding
                Funded by: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001809 National Natural Science Foundation of China
                Award ID: 51105168
                Funded by: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001809 National Natural Science Foundation of China
                Award ID: 51205160
                Funded by: High-Tech Industrialisation Demonstration Projects of Jilin Province
                Award ID: jfggj20111084
                Funded by: Changchun Special Project of Major Scientific Research
                Award ID: 13KG33
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