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A Universal Molecular-Kinetic Scaling Relation for Slip of a Simple Fluid at a Solid Boundary

Fluid Dynamics 2019-07-03 v2

Abstract

Using the observation that slip in simple fluids at low and moderate shear rates is a thermally activated process driven by the shear stress in the fluid close to the solid boundary, we develop a molecular-kinetic model for simple fluid slip at solid boundaries. The proposed model, which is in the form of a universal scaling relation that connects slip and shear rate, reduces to the well known Navier-slip condition under low shear conditions, providing a direct connection between molecular parameters and the slip length. Molecular-dynamics simulations are in very good agreement with the predicted dependence of slip on system parameters, including the temperature and fluid-solid interaction strength. Connections between our model and previous work, as well as simulation and experimental results are explored and discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1810.05963,
  title  = {A Universal Molecular-Kinetic Scaling Relation for Slip of a Simple Fluid at a Solid Boundary},
  author = {Gerald J. Wang and Nicolas G. Hadjiconstantinou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.05963},
  year   = {2019}
}