TY - JOUR
T1 - Underwater shear resistance and ventilation drag reduction performance of the fluorosilane-SiO2 superhydrophobic coating
AU - Zhang, Pengyuan
AU - Hu, Haibao
AU - Yu, Jurong
AU - Li, Mingsheng
AU - Zhang, Mengzhuo
AU - Wen, Jun
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PY - 2026/8
Y1 - 2026/8
N2 - The air film captured by superhydrophobic coatings underwater can reduce the frictional drag of water flow on surfaces. However, the high shear forces of high-velocity water flow lead to the loss of the surface air film, reducing the drag reduction capability. In this study, a multi-stage structured fluorinated‑silicone resin/hydrophobic-silica composite superhydrophobic coating (FRFUNS) was prepared by cold spraying. The coating exhibited a high static water contact angle of 173.5° and a low sliding angle of 1.2°. The FRFUNS coating surface withstood the shear force of high-speed water flow at 8 m/s for 20 min and achieved a maximum drag reduction rate of 53.5% with 12.8 mL/s air flow rate under 1.0 m/s water flow velocity. Moreover, the coating displayed excellent mechanical performance. It demonstrated a minimum bending radius of 4.2 mm, impact resistance up to 25–50 cm, and adhesion meeting Grade 1 standards. This multi-stage structure and underwater ventilation system, constructed by a simple method, provides experimental evidence for application in fluid engineering fields.
AB - The air film captured by superhydrophobic coatings underwater can reduce the frictional drag of water flow on surfaces. However, the high shear forces of high-velocity water flow lead to the loss of the surface air film, reducing the drag reduction capability. In this study, a multi-stage structured fluorinated‑silicone resin/hydrophobic-silica composite superhydrophobic coating (FRFUNS) was prepared by cold spraying. The coating exhibited a high static water contact angle of 173.5° and a low sliding angle of 1.2°. The FRFUNS coating surface withstood the shear force of high-speed water flow at 8 m/s for 20 min and achieved a maximum drag reduction rate of 53.5% with 12.8 mL/s air flow rate under 1.0 m/s water flow velocity. Moreover, the coating displayed excellent mechanical performance. It demonstrated a minimum bending radius of 4.2 mm, impact resistance up to 25–50 cm, and adhesion meeting Grade 1 standards. This multi-stage structure and underwater ventilation system, constructed by a simple method, provides experimental evidence for application in fluid engineering fields.
KW - Hierarchical structure
KW - Superhydrophobic surfaces
KW - Ventilation drag reduction
KW - Water flow shear
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105038206569
U2 - 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2026.110244
DO - 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2026.110244
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105038206569
SN - 0300-9440
VL - 217
JO - Progress in Organic Coatings
JF - Progress in Organic Coatings
M1 - 110244
ER -