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System-size effect on the friction at liquid-solid interfaces

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摘要 The friction at the liquid-solid interfaces is widely involved in various phenomena ranging from nanometer to micrometer scales. By the molecular dynamic(MD)simulation, the friction properties of liquid-solid interfaces at the molecular level are calculated via the Green-Kubo relation. It is found that the system size will influence the value of the friction coefficient, especially for the solid surfaces with the larger polar charge. The value of the friction coefficient decreases with the increase in the system size and converges at large system sizes. The large polar charge will lead to a significant friction coefficient. However, the diffusion of water molecules on this surface is almost a constant, indicating that the diffusion coefficient seems to be independent of the system size and polar charge. This work provides insights for the selection of the system size in modeling the frictional properties of hydrophobic/hydrophilic surfaces.
出处 《Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition)》 SCIE EI CSCD 2020年第3期471-478,共8页 应用数学和力学(英文版)
基金 the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.11605151,11675138,and 11422542) the Special Program for Applied Research on Super Computation of the NSFCGuangdong Joint Fund(the second phase)。
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