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Figure 5

From: Progress in Bio-inspired Anti-solid Particle Erosion Materials: Learning from Nature but Going beyond Nature

Figure 5

Special surface structures and their anti-solid particle erosion mechanisms: (a) (i) Grooves of the desert scorpion (Androctonus australis) [19], (ii) grooves of the tamarisk (Tamarix chinensis) [20], (iii) the anti-solid particle erosion mechanism of grooves (Androctonus australis) [20]; (b) (i) Pits of the desert scorpion (Androctonus australis) [19], (ii) the anti-solid particle erosion mechanism of pits [19]; (c) (i) Bumps of the desert scorpion [19], (ii) bumps of the tamarisk (Tamarix chinensis) [66], (iii) the anti-solid particle erosion mechanism of a bump [66]; (d) (i) Curve of the desert scorpion (Androctonus australis) [66], (ii) the anti-solid particle erosion mechanism of a curve [66]

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