Research on the drag reduction mechanism of antlion (Myrmeleon sagax) larvae nonsmooth structural surface.

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Key Laboratory of Bionic Engineering (Ministry of Education, China), Jilin University, Changchun, People's Republic of China.

Published: April 2020

Antlion (Myrmeleon sagax) larvae live in sandy soil and possess the ability to enter soil quickly. In this article, the hierarchical structure of the nonsmooth surface of antlion larvae was obtained using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Based on the results, a bionic nonsmooth structure model was established to investigate the friction and movement of soil particles above it. Then the relationship between drag reduction characteristics and the antlion larvae's nonsmooth structural surface was discussed, which would be helpful to design soil-engaging components. When the height of each nonsmooth structure is proportional to the square of their interval distance, and is proportional to the velocity of movement, it is shown that a nonsmooth structural surface contributes to improving the bulk coefficient of granular materials, which leads to substantial drag reduction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jemt.23419DOI Listing

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