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- Title
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Effect of nanostructured surface configuration on evaporation and condensation characteristics of thin film liquid argon in a nano-scale confinement
- Author
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S. M. Rakibuzzaman,
- Email
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rakibuzzaman.te@diu.edu.bd
- Abstract
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Molecular dynamics simulation has been
carried out to go through the evaporation and condensation
characteristics of thin liquid argon film in nanoscale confinement
having nanostructured boundary. Nanoscale confinement under
consideration consists of hot and cold parallel platinum plates at the
bottom and top end of a model cuboid inside which the fluid domain
comprised of liquid argon film at the bottom plate and vapor argon in
between liquid argon and upper plate of the confinement. Three different
confinement configurations have been considered here: (i) Both platinum
plates are flat, (ii) Upper plate consisting of transverse slots and
(iii) Both plates consisting of transverse slots. The height of the
slots is 1.5 nm. Considering hydrophilic nature of top and bottom
plates, two different high temperatures of the hot wall was set and an
observation was made. For all the structures, equilibrium molecular
dynamics (EMD) was performed to reach equilibrium state at 90 K. Then
the lower wall is set to two different temperatures like 110 K and 250 K
for all three models to perform non-equilibrium molecular dynamics
(NEMD). Various system characteristics such as atomic distribution, wall
heat flux, evaporative mass flux etc. have been obtained and discussed
to have a clear understanding of the effect of nanotextured surface on
phase change phenomena.
- Keywords
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- Journal or Conference Name
- AIP Conference Proceedings
- Publication Year
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2017
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