分子动力学研究不同粗度和湿条件的槽面上的泡行为
Mian Yu1, Bingheng Li1, Lianfeng Wu2
1College of Electromechanical Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266061, China.
Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
|October 24, 2025
概括
分子动力学模拟显示,表面粗度和水友性增加显著加快了泡的产生. 增强的表面性能提高了工程应用的核酸沸性能.
科学领域:
- 纳米规模的科学和工程.
- 流体动力学和热传递
- 材料科学是一种材料科学.
背景情况:
- 在许多工程应用中,核沸对于高效的传热至关重要.
- 了解纳米规模的泡动力学是优化沸性能的关键.
- 表面的特性,如粗性和湿透性,显著影响了传热效率.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究纳米规模的泡核化,生长,凝聚和离开动态.
- 为了确定表面粗度和湿度对泡动态的影响.
- 为优化工程系统中核酸盐沸提供见解.
主要方法:
- 进行分子动力学 (MD) 模拟.
- 在加热的正弦槽表面上模拟水的行为.
- 分析表面地形和湿度的纳米效应.
主要成果:
- 表面粗度增加减少了泡的特征时间 (核化,生长,离开).
- 水友表面的泡特性时间比疏水表面的泡特性时间更短.
- 表面粗性和水友性相结合,协同加速了泡的产生.
结论:
- 表面粗性和水友性是增强核酸沸的关键参数.
- 优化表面性能可以显著提高传热效率.
- 这些发现为设计先进的热交换器和电子冷却系统提供了指导.
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