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Aerodynamics-assisted, efficient and scalable kirigami fog collectors

Jing Li, Ranjiangshang Ran, Haihuan Wang, Yuchen Wang, Chen You, Shichao Niu, Paulo E. Arratia, Shu Yang

2021Nature Communications112 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract To address the global water shortage crisis, one of the promising solutions is to collect freshwater from the environmental resources such as fog. However, the efficiency of conventional fog collectors remains low due to the viscous drag of fog-laden wind deflected around the collecting surface. Here, we show that the three-dimensional and centimetric kirigami structures can control the wind flow, forming quasi-stable counter-rotating vortices. The vortices regulate the trajectories of incoming fog clusters and eject extensive droplets to the substrate. As the characteristic structural length is increased to the size of vortices, we greatly reduce the dependence of fog collection on the structural delicacy. Together with gravity-directed gathering by the folds, the kirigami fog collector yields a collection efficiency of 16.1% at a low wind speed of 0.8 m/s and is robust against surface characteristics. The collection efficiency is maintained even on a 1 m 2 collector in an outdoor setting.

Topics & Concepts

VortexDragEconomic shortageEnvironmental scienceAerodynamicsWind tunnelMeteorologyWind speedAerospace engineeringScalabilitySuctionMarine engineeringSubstrate (aquarium)Materials scienceNanotechnologyMechanicsGeologyComputer sciencePhysicsEngineeringOceanographyDatabaseLinguisticsPhilosophyGovernment (linguistics)Surface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityFluid Dynamics and Heat TransferElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics
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