Progress in Bio-inspired Anti-solid Particle Erosion Materials: Learning from Nature but Going beyond Nature

Abstract Solid particle erosion is a common phenomenon in engineering fields, such as manufacturing, energy, military and aviation. However, with the rising industrial requirements, the development of anti-solid particle erosion materials remains a great challenge. After billions of years of evoluti...

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Main Authors: Shuaijun Zhang, Junqiu Zhang, Bin Zhu, Shichao Niu, Zhiwu Han, Luquan Ren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-05-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10033-020-00458-y
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author Shuaijun Zhang
Junqiu Zhang
Bin Zhu
Shichao Niu
Zhiwu Han
Luquan Ren
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Bin Zhu
Shichao Niu
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Luquan Ren
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description Abstract Solid particle erosion is a common phenomenon in engineering fields, such as manufacturing, energy, military and aviation. However, with the rising industrial requirements, the development of anti-solid particle erosion materials remains a great challenge. After billions of years of evolution, several natural materials exhibit unique and exceptional solid particle erosion resistance. These materials achieved the same excellent solid particle erosion resistance performance through diversified strategies. This resistance arises from their micro/nanoscale surface structure and interface material properties, which provide inspiration for novel multiple solutions to solid particle erosion. Here, this review first summarizes the recent significant process in the research of natural anti-solid particle erosion materials and their general design principles. According to these principles, several erosion-resistant structures are available. Combined with advanced micro/nanomanufacturing technologies, several artificial anti-solid particle erosion materials have been obtained. Then, the potential applications of anti-solid particle erosion materials are prospected. Finally, the remaining challenges and promising breakthroughs regarding anti-solid particle erosion materials are briefly discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-4b42a891846746eab6d01dc97a2274da2022-12-21T20:16:35ZengSpringerOpenChinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering1000-93452192-82582020-05-0133112710.1186/s10033-020-00458-yProgress in Bio-inspired Anti-solid Particle Erosion Materials: Learning from Nature but Going beyond NatureShuaijun Zhang0Junqiu Zhang1Bin Zhu2Shichao Niu3Zhiwu Han4Luquan Ren5Key Laboratory of Bionic Engineering (Ministry of Education), Jilin UniversityKey Laboratory of Bionic Engineering (Ministry of Education), Jilin UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, University of SurreyKey Laboratory of Bionic Engineering (Ministry of Education), Jilin UniversityKey Laboratory of Bionic Engineering (Ministry of Education), Jilin UniversityKey Laboratory of Bionic Engineering (Ministry of Education), Jilin UniversityAbstract Solid particle erosion is a common phenomenon in engineering fields, such as manufacturing, energy, military and aviation. However, with the rising industrial requirements, the development of anti-solid particle erosion materials remains a great challenge. After billions of years of evolution, several natural materials exhibit unique and exceptional solid particle erosion resistance. These materials achieved the same excellent solid particle erosion resistance performance through diversified strategies. This resistance arises from their micro/nanoscale surface structure and interface material properties, which provide inspiration for novel multiple solutions to solid particle erosion. Here, this review first summarizes the recent significant process in the research of natural anti-solid particle erosion materials and their general design principles. According to these principles, several erosion-resistant structures are available. Combined with advanced micro/nanomanufacturing technologies, several artificial anti-solid particle erosion materials have been obtained. Then, the potential applications of anti-solid particle erosion materials are prospected. Finally, the remaining challenges and promising breakthroughs regarding anti-solid particle erosion materials are briefly discussed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10033-020-00458-yBio-inspired materialsSolid particle erosionSurface structuresMicro/nanomanufacturing technologiesApplications
spellingShingle Shuaijun Zhang
Junqiu Zhang
Bin Zhu
Shichao Niu
Zhiwu Han
Luquan Ren
Progress in Bio-inspired Anti-solid Particle Erosion Materials: Learning from Nature but Going beyond Nature
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
Bio-inspired materials
Solid particle erosion
Surface structures
Micro/nanomanufacturing technologies
Applications
title Progress in Bio-inspired Anti-solid Particle Erosion Materials: Learning from Nature but Going beyond Nature
title_full Progress in Bio-inspired Anti-solid Particle Erosion Materials: Learning from Nature but Going beyond Nature
title_fullStr Progress in Bio-inspired Anti-solid Particle Erosion Materials: Learning from Nature but Going beyond Nature
title_full_unstemmed Progress in Bio-inspired Anti-solid Particle Erosion Materials: Learning from Nature but Going beyond Nature
title_short Progress in Bio-inspired Anti-solid Particle Erosion Materials: Learning from Nature but Going beyond Nature
title_sort progress in bio inspired anti solid particle erosion materials learning from nature but going beyond nature
topic Bio-inspired materials
Solid particle erosion
Surface structures
Micro/nanomanufacturing technologies
Applications
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