Kirigami fog nets: how strips improve water collection

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Pierre-Brice Bintein
Axel Cornu
Floriane Weyer
Nicolas De Coster
Nicolas Vandewalle
Denis Terwagne
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[1] Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB),Frugal Lab, Faculté des Sciences
[2] Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB),Fab Lab ULB
[3] University of Liège (ULiège),GRASP, Faculté des Sciences
[4] Institut Royal Météorologique (IRM),undefined
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npj Clean Water | / 6卷
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As scarcity of water is expected to intensify with global warming, unconventional water sources such as advective fogs may become essential. In numerous arid regions, nets are used to harvest such water droplets. However, many current fog nets are either not durable or expensive, and have poor performances for short time or low intensity fog events. With a dedicated test bench, we show here that a low-cost net with kirigami design offers a higher and faster fog collecting ability than the usual fibers nets. This kirigami fog net consists of a continuous network of strips where water quickly forms a stable film, accounting for its superior capture efficiency. We rationalize this mechanism with a simplified structure composed of disconnected strips whose optimization paves the way to the shaping of original fog nets such as the kirigami one.
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