棘轮
阻力
雷登弗罗斯特效应
机械
物理
牵引
推力
棘轮效应
推进
流量(数学)
唤醒
经典力学
阻力系数
涡流
纳米制造
势流
工作(物理)
风洞
作者
Ivan U. Vakarelski,Farrukh Kamoliddinov,Tadd Truscott,S. T. Thoroddsen
摘要
A small liquid droplet placed on an asymmetric ratchet surface heated above the Leidenfrost temperature is known to self-propel. Here, we examine an alternative configuration: a heated macroscopic alumina boat (14 cm long) decorated with asymmetric ratchets and floated in volatile perfluorocarbon liquid. Boats with 1 mm pitch ratchets, heated to 280 °C, showed robust self-propulsion in the expected direction, reaching several centimeters per second and traveling more than one meter. An impulse–momentum balance scaling, derived from Leidenfrost droplet propulsion, predicts boat velocities of the same order but somewhat below experiments, suggesting enhanced efficiency of vapor flow in contact with bulk liquid. Propulsion efficiency depends strongly on ratchet geometry: for small pitches, bottom and sidewall ratchets act synergistically, while at larger pitches, sidewall ratchets reduce thrust by redirecting vapor. Herringbone-patterned ratchets further enhanced propulsion. Towing tests confirmed reduced drag when boats moved with their ratchet orientation, with ∼10% lower drag coefficients compared to smooth boats.
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