Would it be practical to texture the surface of a piston in a pneumatic cylinder to increase the pressure area and therefore the thrust force?
F = P * A
For example, according to the soundproofing method, we can cover the surface with pyramids.
In this case, the smooth surface area of 50*50 mm will be 2500 mm^2, with the addition of 1 mm pyramids it will become 3540 mm^2 (0.354 * 4 * (50 * 50)).
This can increase the final strength by almost one and a half times, but would it be worth doing in terms of durability and strength? Is pyramid design the most efficient or should other geometric designs be used?