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arxiv: 1705.05221 · v1 · pith:4XTYRWPInew · submitted 2017-05-09 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

Multiscale Simulation of Surface Nanostructure Effect on Bubble Nucleation

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keywords defectsolidargonbeenbubblerectangularsurfacecopper
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Effects of nanostructured defects of copper solid surface on the bubble growth in liquid argon have been investigated through a hybrid atomistic-continuum method. The same solid surfaces with five different nanostructures, namely, wedge defect, deep rectangular defect (R-I), shallow rectangular defect (R-II), small rectangular defect (R-III) and no defect, have been modeled at molecular level. The liquid argon is placed on top of the hot solid copper with superheat of 30 K after equilibration is achieved with CFD-MD coupled simulation. Phase change of argon on five nanostructures has been observed and analyzed accordingly. The results showed that the solid surface with wedge defect tends to induce a nano-bubble relatively more easily than the others, and the larger the size of the defect is the easier the bubble generate.

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