Surface textures have various applications, such as friction/wear reduction and light absorbing enhancement. Deformation-based surface texturing has the potential of economically creating micro-scale surface textures over a large surface area. A novel desktop surface texturing system is proposed for efficiently and economically fabricating microchannels on the surface of thin sheet material for microfluid and friction/wear reduction applications. Both the experimental and numerical studies were employed to analyze the problems of the flatness of the textured sheet, the uniform of the channel depth and pile-ups built up during the surface texturing process. The results demonstrated a clear relationship between relative velocity of the upper and lower rolls and the flatness of the textured sheet and the final profile of the microchannels.
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An Investigation On Deformation-Based Surface Texturing
Rui Zhou,
e-mail: rzhou@u.northwestern.edu
Rui Zhou
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
, Evanston, IL60208
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Jian Cao,
e-mail: jcao@northwestern.edu
Jian Cao
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
, Evanston, IL60208
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Kornel Ehmann,
e-mail: k-ehmann@northwestern.edu
Kornel Ehmann
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
, Evanston, IL60208
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Chun Xu
Chun Xu
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Rui Zhou
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
, Evanston, IL60208e-mail: rzhou@u.northwestern.edu
Jian Cao
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
, Evanston, IL60208e-mail: jcao@northwestern.edu
Kornel Ehmann
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
, Evanston, IL60208e-mail: k-ehmann@northwestern.edu
Chun Xu
J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. Dec 2011, 133(6): 061017 (6 pages)
Published Online: December 15, 2011
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Received:
March 26, 2011
Revised:
November 17, 2011
Online:
December 15, 2011
Published:
December 15, 2011
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Zhou, R., Cao, J., Ehmann, K., and Xu, C. (December 15, 2011). "An Investigation On Deformation-Based Surface Texturing." ASME. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. December 2011; 133(6): 061017. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4005459
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