400,614 research outputs found
Power-Law Slip Profile of the Moving Contact Line in Two-Phase Immiscible Flows
Large scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations on two-phase immiscible flows
show that associated with the moving contact line, there is a very large
partial-slip region where denotes the distance from the contact line. This
power-law partial-slip region is verified in large-scale adaptive continuum
simulations based on a local, continuum hydrodynamic formulation, which has
proved successful in reproducing MD results at the nanoscale. Both MD and
continuum simulations indicate the existence of a universal slip profile in the
Stokes-flow regime, well described by , where
is the slip velocity, the speed of moving wall, the slip
length, and is a numerical constant. Implications for the contact-line
dissipation are discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figure
- …
