防污涂料表面形貌对污染生物沉降影响的研究

P. Kardar, R. Amini
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目的研究不同地形对林荫榆结垢反应的影响。设计/方法/方法在本研究中,采用不同的方法,如热压印和热拉,获得了地形,并对Ulva Linza细胞进行了生物学分析。通过局部结合几何(蜂窝尺寸梯度)和Wenzel粗糙度测试了地形对Ulva微生物沉降的影响。结果,Ulva孢子证实了对一组类似的锥形微观结构的不同反应,这与不同蜂巢的结果一致。局部结合几何形状和温泽尔粗糙度因子“r”对榆树孢子的沉降起主导作用。研究局限/启示生物在载体基质界面上的反应受到表面地形的强烈影响。实际意义:最好的包埋发生在比林扎乌尔瓦孢子大的结构上。沉降孢子的密度与温泽尔粗糙度成正比,孢子倾向于附着在“扭结点”位置。不幸的是,海洋生物污垢在船舶表面的不愉快聚集,给相关行业带来了巨大的困难。独创性/价值榆木孢子的温泽尔粗糙度与沉降有明显的关系。局部结合几何形状和温泽尔粗糙度因子“r”对榆树孢子的沉降起主导作用。
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A study on the effect of surface topography of antifouling coatings on the settlement of fouling organisms
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the correlation between different topographies and the reaction of Ulva Linza fouling species. Design/methodology/approach In this research, topographies with a different method, such as hot embossing and hot pulling, were achieved, and biological analyses were done with macroalgae Ulva Linza cells. The effect of topography via local binding geometry (honeycomb size gradients) and Wenzel roughness on the settling of Ulva microorganisms was tested. Findings As a result, Ulva spores confirmed different reactions to a similar set of tapered microstructures that was in agreement with the results on distinct honeycombs. The local binding geometry and the Wenzel roughness factor “r” were dominant on settling of Ulva Linza spores. Research limitations/implications The reaction of an organism at the interface of vehicles’ substrate is powerfully affected by surface topographies. Practical implications The best embedment occurred on structures with bigger sizes than Ulva Linza’s spores. The density of settled spores was proportional to Wenzel roughness and the spores favour to attach to “kink sites” positions. Social implications Unfortunately, unpleasant aggregation of marine biofouling on marine vehicles’ surfaces, generate terrific difficulties in the relevant industry. Originality/value There was a sharp relationship between Wenzel roughness and settle of Ulva Linza spores. The local binding geometry and the Wenzel roughness factor “r” were dominant on settling of Ulva Linza spores.
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