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Investigação do fenômeno redução de arrasto em superfícies de Sylgard® 184 modificadas por plasma
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DINIZ, Gutembergy Ferreira. Investigação do fenômeno redução de arrasto em superfícies de Sylgard® 184 modificadas por plasma. 2019. 105f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Mecânica) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Diniz, Gutembergy Ferreira
Resumen
Drag is one of the main energy dissipation agents in engineering
applications. drag reducing mechanisms have been studied aiming at reductions
that cost. The superhydrophobic surfaces (SSH) have high water repellency and
has been studied as an alternative mechanism for reducing drag. The high level of
repellency is due to the hierarchical structures in the micro and nano scales,
causing these surfaces to trap layers of air that impose the slipping condition. This
study investigated the drag reduction phenomenon in Sylgard® 184 elastomer
surfaces and modified by the plasma treatment at low pressure. Atmospheres with
40% and 60% of argon and 20% and 80% of acetylene were used, varying in
treatment times of 10, 15 and 30 minutes of acetylene exposure. The surface,
morphological and chemical modifications were confirmed by XPS and AFM
analysis, showing the impression of a rough structure on the nanoscale with
deposition of chemical elements of the polymerization solution. The obtained SSH
showed less resistance to the water flow, tested through the imposition of the flow
on channels.