Release characteristics of reattached barnacles to non-toxic silicone coatings |
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Authors: | Kim Jongsoo Nyren-Erickson Erin Stafslien Shane Daniels Justin Bahr James Chisholm Bret J |
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Affiliation: | Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota, USA. jongsoo.kim@ndsu.edu |
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Abstract: | Release mechanisms of barnacles (Amphibalanus amphitrite or Balanus amphitrite) reattached to platinum-cured silicone coatings were studied as a function of coating thickness (210-770 microm), elastic modulus (0.08-1.3 MPa), and shear rate (2-22 microm s(-1)). It was found that the shear stress of the reattached, live barnacles necessary to remove from the silicone coatings was controlled by the combined term (E/t)(0.5) of the elastic modulus (E) and thickness (t). As the ratio of the elastic modulus to coating thickness decreased, the barnacles were more readily removed from the silicone coatings, showing a similar release behavior to pseudobarnacles (epoxy glue). The barnacle mean shear stress ranged from 0.017 to 0.055 MPa whereas the pseudobarnacle mean shear stress ranged from 0.022 to 0.095 MPa. |
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