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大自然的水分收集器:比较综述

Nature's moisture harvesters: a comparative review.

作者信息

Malik F T, Clement R M, Gethin D T, Krawszik W, Parker A R

机构信息

The Institute of Life Science, College of Medicine, Swansea University, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK.

出版信息

Bioinspir Biomim. 2014 Sep;9(3):031002. doi: 10.1088/1748-3182/9/3/031002. Epub 2014 Mar 20.

Abstract

Nature has adapted different methods for surviving dry, arid, xeric conditions. It is the focus of this comparative review to pull together the relevant information gleaned from the literature that could be utilized to design moisture harvesting devices informed by biomimetics. Most water harvesting devices in current use are not informed by nature and those that do are usually based on a biomimetic principle that has been based on one species only. This review draws on the published literature to establish a list of species (animals (vertebrates/invertebrates) and plants) whose habitat is in mainly dry or arid regions and that are known to harvest airborne moisture. Key findings have been outlined and review comments and discussion set out. Following this, surface feature convergences have been identified, namely hexagonal microstructures, groove-like and cone-like geometries. This has been coupled with direction of water flow that is driven by surface energy. As far as the authors are aware, this convergent evolution has not been brought together in this manner before. In the future this information could be translated into an engineered device for collecting water from airborne sources.

摘要

大自然已经适应了不同的方法来在干燥、干旱的环境中生存。本比较综述的重点是汇总从文献中收集到的相关信息,这些信息可用于设计受仿生学启发的集水装置。目前使用的大多数集水装置并非受自然启发,而那些受自然启发的装置通常仅基于单一物种的仿生原理。本综述借鉴已发表的文献,列出了栖息地主要在干旱或半干旱地区且已知能收集空气中水分的物种清单(动物(脊椎动物/无脊椎动物)和植物)。已概述了主要发现,并给出了综述评论和讨论。在此之后,确定了表面特征的趋同现象,即六边形微结构、凹槽状和圆锥状几何形状。这与由表面能驱动的水流方向相结合。据作者所知,这种趋同进化以前从未以这种方式汇总过。未来,这些信息可转化为一种从空气中收集水分的工程装置。

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