A slippery surface has the capability to protect the substrate surface, which can prevent substrate corrosion in a harsh environment. However, existing slippery surfaces have the limitation of insufficient oil-locking capability for rough structures, which limits their practical application. To solve the aforementioned limitation, the authors developed a slippery surface with a good oil-locking capability. First, a wire-cutting machine tool was used to fabricate ternary coupled grooved structures on an aluminum (Al) substrate, which could increase the lubricant-storage capacity of the microstructures, and the substrate was named slippery porous surface with groove-textured aluminum (Slips-G-Al). Then, a surface durability test was performed involving lubricant shear, sandpaper wear and water impact. The chemical stability test involved acid, alkali, salt corrosion and weather resistance tests, which showed that Slips-G-Al had a good lubricant-storage capacity compared with the traditional Slips surface. In addition, the self-cleaning performance and the fog collection capability of Slips-G-Al were also studied. Finally, an electrochemical corrosion test of Slips-G-Al was carried out. The findings showed remarkable application prospects in the aerospace and shipbuilding fields.
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Ying Zhai;
Ying Zhai
Student
School of Mechanical Engineering, Changchun Guanghua University, Changchun, China
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Shuwei Lv;
Shuwei Lv
Lecturer
School of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, Jilin Engineering Normal University, Changchun, China
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Qiao Liu;
Qiao Liu
Student
Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China
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Xiaodong Yang;
Xiaodong Yang
Professor
School of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, Jilin Engineering Normal University, Changchun, China
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Xianli Liu;
Xianli Liu
Professor
School of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, Jilin Engineering Normal University, Changchun, China
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Zhuojuan Yang;
School of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, Jilin Engineering Normal University, Changchun, China
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Chunyu Mao
Chunyu Mao
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School of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, Jilin Engineering Normal University, Changchun, China
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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July 15 2023
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September 20 2023
Online ISSN: 2050-6260
Print ISSN: 2050-6252
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2024
Surface Innovations (2024) 12 (3-4): 241–251.
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Received:
July 15 2023
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September 20 2023
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Zhai Y, Lv S, Liu Q, Yang X, Liu X, Yang Z, Mao C (2024), "Slippery surface with ternary coupled structures for improving lubricant-storage capacity". Surface Innovations, Vol. 12 No. 3-4 pp. 241–251, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jsuin.23.00049
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