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      The Biomimetic Shark Skin Optimization Design Method for Improving Lubrication Effect of Engineering Surface.

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          Nature has long been an important source of inspiration for mankind to develop artificial ways to mimic the remarkable properties of biological systems. In this work, a new method was explored to fabricate a biomimetic engineering surface comprising both the shark-skin, the shark body denticle, and rib morphology. It can help reduce water resistance and the friction contact area as well as accommodate lubricant. The lubrication theory model was established to predict the effect of geometric parameters of a biomimetic surface on tribological performance. The model has been proved to be feasible to predict tribological performance by the experimental results. The model was then used to investigate the effect of the grid textured surface on frictional performance of different geometries. The investigation was aimed at providing a rule for deriving the design parameters of a biomimetic surface with good lubrication characteristics. Results suggest that: (i) the increase in depression width ratio [Formula: see text] decreases its corresponding coefficient of friction, and (ii) the small coefficient of friction is achievable when [Formula: see text] is beyond 0.45. Superposition of depth ratio Γ and angle's couple under the condition of [Formula: see text] < 0.45 affects the value of friction coefficient. It shows the decrease in angle decreases with the increase in dimension depth [Formula: see text].

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          Journal
          J Tribol
          Journal of tribology
          ASME International
          0742-4787
          0742-4787
          Jul 2014
          : 136
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Machinery and Automation, Wuhan University of Science and Technology , Wuhan 430070 , China.
          [2 ] MBE Department, City University of Hong Kong , Kowloon 999077 , Hong Kong.
          [3 ] Institute of Tribology, Wuhan University of Technology , Wuhan 430070 , China e-mail:  Liumerry98@hotmail.com.
          Article
          TRIB-13-1199
          10.1115/1.4026972
          25053867
          f161b86a-39d4-46d9-aa5a-3fda004eefa9
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          biomimetic surface,effect of texture geometry,hydrodynamic friction,hydrodynamic lubrication,surface texture design

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