A rapid benchtop method to assess biofilm on marine fouling control coatings
A rapid benchtop method to assess biofilm on marine fouling control coatings
A rapid benchtop method to measure the torque associated with minidiscs rotating in water using a sensitive analytical rheometer has been used to monitor the drag caused by marine fouling on coated discs. The method was calibrated using sandpaper surfaces of known roughness. Minidiscs coated with commercial fouling control coatings, plus an inactive control, were exposed in an estuarine harbour. After 176 days the drag on the fouling control-coated discs, expressed as a moment coefficient, was between 73% and 90% less than the drag on the control coating. The method has potential use as a screen for novel anti-fouling and drag reducing coatings and surfaces. Roughness functions derived using Granville’s indirect similarity law are similar to patterns found in the general hydrodynamics literature, and so rotational minidisc results can be considered with reference to other fouling drag datasets.
biofilm, coatings, disc, rheometer, sandpaper, roughness
452-464
Dennington, Simon
6a329a55-8c10-4515-8920-d8f40f302221
Jackson, Alexandra
d197066c-277a-4a77-9361-6f922be9a3a9
Finnie, Alistair
2d88446a-ef8b-4405-a0fc-a00029583ee7
Wharton, Julian
965a38fd-d2bc-4a19-a08c-2d4e036aa96b
Longyear, Jennifer
fbc8ed1c-9fe4-45c3-bda4-7ca64551e5ce
Stoodley, Paul
08614665-92a9-4466-806e-20c6daeb483f
Dennington, Simon
6a329a55-8c10-4515-8920-d8f40f302221
Jackson, Alexandra
d197066c-277a-4a77-9361-6f922be9a3a9
Finnie, Alistair
2d88446a-ef8b-4405-a0fc-a00029583ee7
Wharton, Julian
965a38fd-d2bc-4a19-a08c-2d4e036aa96b
Longyear, Jennifer
fbc8ed1c-9fe4-45c3-bda4-7ca64551e5ce
Stoodley, Paul
08614665-92a9-4466-806e-20c6daeb483f
Dennington, Simon, Jackson, Alexandra, Finnie, Alistair, Wharton, Julian, Longyear, Jennifer and Stoodley, Paul
(2021)
A rapid benchtop method to assess biofilm on marine fouling control coatings.
Biofouling, 37 (4), .
(doi:10.1080/08927014.2021.1929937).
Abstract
A rapid benchtop method to measure the torque associated with minidiscs rotating in water using a sensitive analytical rheometer has been used to monitor the drag caused by marine fouling on coated discs. The method was calibrated using sandpaper surfaces of known roughness. Minidiscs coated with commercial fouling control coatings, plus an inactive control, were exposed in an estuarine harbour. After 176 days the drag on the fouling control-coated discs, expressed as a moment coefficient, was between 73% and 90% less than the drag on the control coating. The method has potential use as a screen for novel anti-fouling and drag reducing coatings and surfaces. Roughness functions derived using Granville’s indirect similarity law are similar to patterns found in the general hydrodynamics literature, and so rotational minidisc results can be considered with reference to other fouling drag datasets.
Text
Main Document Rev.04 combined
- Accepted Manuscript
More information
Accepted/In Press date: 9 May 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 June 2021
Keywords:
biofilm, coatings, disc, rheometer, sandpaper, roughness
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 449469
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/449469
ISSN: 0892-7014
PURE UUID: d461cb92-6fb5-455e-9d29-3b767267125e
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 02 Jun 2021 16:33
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:18
Export record
Altmetrics
Contributors
Author:
Alexandra Jackson
Author:
Alistair Finnie
Author:
Jennifer Longyear
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics