We report on simulations of capillary filling of highly wetting fluids in nanochannels with and without obstacles. We use atomistic (molecular dynamics) and hydrokinetic (lattice Boltzmann; LB) approaches which indicate clear evidence of the formation of thin precursor films, moving ahead of the main capillary front. The dynamics of the precursor films is found to obey a square-root law like that obeyed by the main capillary front, z^2(t) \propto t , although with a larger prefactor, which we find to take the same value for the different geometries (2D–3D) under inspection. The two methods show a quantitative agreement which indicates that the formation and propagation of thin precursors can be handled at a mesoscopic/hydrokinetic level. This can be considered as a validation of the LB method and opens the possibility of using hydrokinetic methods to explore space–time scales and complex geometries of direct experimental relevance. Then, the LB approach is used to study the fluid behaviour in a nanochannel when the precursor film encounters a square obstacle. A complete parametric analysis is performed which suggests that thin-film precursors may have an important influence on the efficiency of nanochannel-coating strategies.

Chibbaro, S., Biferale, L., Binder, K., Dimitrov, D., Diotallevi, F., Milchev, A., et al. (2009). Hydrokinetic simulations of nanoscopic precursor films in rough channels. JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS: THEORY AND EXPERIMENT, P06007 [10.1088/1742-5468/2009/06/P06007].

Hydrokinetic simulations of nanoscopic precursor films in rough channels

BIFERALE, LUCA;
2009-01-01

Abstract

We report on simulations of capillary filling of highly wetting fluids in nanochannels with and without obstacles. We use atomistic (molecular dynamics) and hydrokinetic (lattice Boltzmann; LB) approaches which indicate clear evidence of the formation of thin precursor films, moving ahead of the main capillary front. The dynamics of the precursor films is found to obey a square-root law like that obeyed by the main capillary front, z^2(t) \propto t , although with a larger prefactor, which we find to take the same value for the different geometries (2D–3D) under inspection. The two methods show a quantitative agreement which indicates that the formation and propagation of thin precursors can be handled at a mesoscopic/hydrokinetic level. This can be considered as a validation of the LB method and opens the possibility of using hydrokinetic methods to explore space–time scales and complex geometries of direct experimental relevance. Then, the LB approach is used to study the fluid behaviour in a nanochannel when the precursor film encounters a square obstacle. A complete parametric analysis is performed which suggests that thin-film precursors may have an important influence on the efficiency of nanochannel-coating strategies.
2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/02 - FISICA TEORICA, MODELLI E METODI MATEMATICI
English
Chibbaro, S., Biferale, L., Binder, K., Dimitrov, D., Diotallevi, F., Milchev, A., et al. (2009). Hydrokinetic simulations of nanoscopic precursor films in rough channels. JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS: THEORY AND EXPERIMENT, P06007 [10.1088/1742-5468/2009/06/P06007].
Chibbaro, S; Biferale, L; Binder, K; Dimitrov, D; Diotallevi, F; Milchev, A; Succi, S
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