Effects of surface morphology on tribological properties of Arapaima gigas scales

The remarkable mechanical adaptability of arapaima ( Arapaima gigas ) scales has made them an important subject of study. However, no research has been conducted into their tribological properties, which are crucial for the protectability and flexibility of arapaimas. In this study, by combining mor...

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Published inFriction Vol. 12; no. 7; pp. 1469 - 1482
Main Authors Zhang, Shuaijun, Bai, Pengpeng, Wen, Xiangli, Wen, Chengwei, Cao, Hui, Yang, Wanyou, Tian, Yu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Beijing Tsinghua University Press 01.07.2024
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Summary:The remarkable mechanical adaptability of arapaima ( Arapaima gigas ) scales has made them an important subject of study. However, no research has been conducted into their tribological properties, which are crucial for the protectability and flexibility of arapaimas. In this study, by combining morphological characterizations, friction experiments, and theoretical analyses, the relationship between the surface morphology and tribological properties of arapaima scales is determined. These results indicate that arapaima scales exhibit varying surface morphologies in different regions. More specifically, the exposed regions of scales feature grooves and a circulus, whereas the covered regions exhibit bumps. The specific surface morphology of arapaima scales produces varying tribological properties across different regions and sliding directions. The unique tribological properties of arapaima scales influence the forces received from predator attacks and neighboring scales, directly influencing the arapaima’s protective capabilities. This study provides new insights into the mechanisms of natural flexible dermal armors, and it has potential applications in personal protective systems.
ISSN:2223-7690
2223-7704
DOI:10.1007/s40544-023-0806-y